The WarriorThe Warrior
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Paperback, 2010
Current format, Paperback, 2010, , Available ."The U.S. Army didn't quite know what to do with Capt. John Early. He was too beat-up for battle-- missing an eye and an arm. But he would never consider mustering out. So the army's plan was to get him out of the way. They assigned him to Camp Sherridan-- to protect the same Indians he'd been fighting all his life. It was a job they thought no one could handle, and Early was a man they could afford to lose. They just didn't know how good of a soldier they'd created. Because Capt. John Early would indeed protect his charges, even from the army itself" --Back cover.
"The U.S. Army didn't quite know what to do with Capt. John Early. He was too beat-up for battle-- missing an eye and an arm. But he would never consider mustering out. So the army's plan was to get him out of the way. They assigned him to Camp Sherridan-- to protect the same Indians he'd been fighting all his life. It was a job they thought no one could handle, and Early was a man they could afford to lose. They just didn't know how good of a soldier they'd created. Because Capt. John Early would indeed protect his charges, even from the army itself" --Back cover.
"The U.S. Army didn't quite know what to do with Capt. John Early. He was too beat-up for battle-- missing an eye and an arm. But he would never consider mustering out. So the army's plan was to get him out of the way. They assigned him to Camp Sherridan-- to protect the same Indians he'd been fighting all his life. It was a job they thought no one could handle, and Early was a man they could afford to lose. They just didn't know how good of a soldier they'd created. Because Capt. John Early would indeed protect his charges, even from the army itself" --Back cover.
"The U.S. Army didn't quite know what to do with Capt. John Early. He was too beat-up for battle-- missing an eye and an arm. But he would never consider mustering out. So the army's plan was to get him out of the way. They assigned him to Camp Sherridan-- to protect the same Indians he'd been fighting all his life. It was a job they thought no one could handle, and Early was a man they could afford to lose. They just didn't know how good of a soldier they'd created. Because Capt. John Early would indeed protect his charges, even from the army itself" --Back cover.
"The U.S. Army didn't quite know what to do with Capt. John Early. He was too beat-up for battle-- missing an eye and an arm. But he would never consider mustering out. So the army's plan was to get him out of the way. They assigned him to Camp Sherridan-- to protect the same Indians he'd been fighting all his life. It was a job they thought no one could handle, and Early was a man they could afford to lose. They just didn't know how good of a soldier they'd created. Because Capt. John Early would indeed protect his charges, even from the army itself" --Back cover.
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