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  1. Nov 8, 2023 · Dennis E. Foley, 76, of Spring Hill, Florida, passed away on November 9, 2023. Dennis is survived by his loving wife, Eleanor. To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Dennis, please

  2. Jun 9, 1992 · Dennis Foley. 4.33. 222 ratings15 reviews. A searing novel of the war in Vietnam as seen through the eyes of a daring Long Range Patrol platoon leader. Young and eager to prove himself, Ranger Lieutenant Jim Hollister leads his six-man reconnaissance team on risky missions deep into enemy territory. The special volunteers who make up Long Range ...

  3. Jun 9, 1992 · Dennis Foley retired from the army as a lieutenant colonel after several tours in Southeast Asia. He served as a Long Range Patrol platoon leader, an Airborne Infantry company commander, a Ranger company commander, and a Special Forces "A" Detachment commander. He holds two Silver Stars, four Bronze Stars, and two Purple Hearts.

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  4. Professor Dennis Foley is a valued member of the Business Government and Law Faculty at the University of Canberra. Working at the university since January 2018. His main research focus is towards the emerging discipline of Indigenous enterprise and entrepreneurship. Dennis’ career within the tertiary education sector began researching an ...

  5. About Special Men. Throughout his several tours of Vietnam, Dennis Foley served with America’s finest warriors — men like David Hackworth, the nation’s most decorated living soldier, and Jim Gardner, who was awarded the Medal of Honor for sacrificing his life so that his men might live.

  6. Jul 14, 2010 · Dennis Foley. 4.38. 143 ratings4 reviews. A REQUIEM FOR CROWS. Drafted when service was obligatory and rarely avoided, Scotty Hayes' story begins moments before tradition comes under challenge, a time of Camelot where the only fear is the Soviet Bloc. Hayes walks half-heartedly and without direction out of high school into the Army when the ...

  7. Sep 1, 1996 · Take Back the Night. Paperback – September 1, 1996. As commanding officer of Juliet Company LRPs in his third and most dangerous tour of 'Nam, Captain Jim Hollister found his unit in real trouble as drugs spread, racial tensions soared, and morale plummeted. He had to whip these once proud Airborne Rangers back into fighting trim and fast ...

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