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Showing posts with label Roger A. Sanchez. Show all posts
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Thursday, August 7, 2014

The Home Front

Roger Sanchez

by Roger A. Sanchez Jr.


It’s August 6, 2014 and after watching the daily news on the TelePrompTer, (it’s really the TV in the living room), I couldn’t help but let out a deep sigh and shake my head.

A phrase from my Marine Corps days kept popping up in my head, “We’re in deep ca-ca! Never in my life had I ever had such a negative feeling about the direction our country was headed in, as I had now.

A barrage of words and conversations from recent days and months past, were now assaulting my thoughts and dreams daily. These were topics such as ideology, politics, our government, and a split people, in an increasingly broken society. 

The world is falling apart before my very eyes.  We are becoming an open border on the south, the Middle East is exploding with radical Islam, and Russia is on the move for dominance of its neighbors. I say what next?

I have to ask the question, who is watching out for the home front? With our government looking less like a government by the people for the people, I think it’s up to us (The People). If the NSA is following this, I’m not talking about an armed revolt. What I am saying is that we, as Americans, need to wake up and take responsibility for our country, as well as the true meaning of America.

We all should ask ourselves if we are going to give away our country to special interest and those who would see us fall, or are we going to start using common sense and do what is good for us as Americans? I don’t think we can do that, unless we start to have real conversations with each other, and realize that we are all connected somehow, somewhere. 

I believe that these conversations need to start from neighbors talking over the fence in small town America, and large urban cities, as well. Yes, I’m saying start from the bottom up, because it does not seem to have any affect from the top down.

God Bless America
If we, the average citizens, do not realize that we are all in this country together, and take the responsibility to stay informed, then we are just sheep walking into what ever awaits us. 

I am always amazed that when you ask a twenty-something what they think about current events, many of them give you a blank look and respond, “What?” 

 I don’t mean to generalize and say they are all that way, but too many are, but so is a lot of the general population. No, I don’t know everything myself, but I do try to keep a lookout for dark clouds.

I could go on ranting and raving for a long time, but I will not. I will stop here and say in closing, how do you see America today? Are you confident about tomorrow? If you feel all is well around you, let me know, what you know, that I don’t. 

GySgt Roger A. Sanchez Sr.
U.S. Marine Corps Retired 1969-1991


A Warrior's Dream: by Roger A. Sanchez


“I am only one, but I am one. I can't do everything, but I can do something. The something I ought to do, I can do, and by the grace of God, I will.” ~Everett Hale

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Monday, June 9, 2014

Black Dragon Red Sun, The Vietnam War



By R. Sanchez


Paperback and Kindle
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing
152 Pages


About the Book

This is the memoir of Gunnery Sergeant Roger A. Sanchez Sr., United States Marine Corps retired.  

It is written from a personal journal that he began in 1971, after he returned home from Vietnam.

Black Dragon Red Sun takes us on a journey, beginning with memories of the ghetto streets of the south side of Chicago, to the Marine Corps, from boot camp, to Vietnam in 1970, while serving as 1st Squad Leader with Delta Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Marines, 3rd Platoon.

It is not written as an historical account of the Vietnam War, but as a personal and emotional observation about the war, from the author’s point of view.


5 Star Review:


“Short but interesting. Written in everyday terms. Easily read.  Written by someone that really ‘did their time’ over there.  I recommend it. --”Skeeter”



About the Author

R. Sanchez is my author name. I find it easier to use than my full name, Roger A. Sanchez Sr. I live in Sallisaw, Oklahoma, which is a small rural town of nine thousand souls in Eastern Oklahoma. I was born in Wisconsin in 1952, and grew up in Chicago, Illinois. 

I served in the United States Marine Corps from February 1969 until September 1991, and retired as a Gunnery Sergeant. I served as an infantry squad leader during the Vietnam War, with the First Marine Division during 1970 and 1971. I returned from the war after being wounded for the second time, and spent the remainder of my tour on Okinawa Japan.

The first books I have written have to do with my memoirs of the Vietnam War. My other works come from my sometimes silly imagination, and from my memories of growing up in Chicago. 

I started late in life as a writer. I was fifty-nine. I enjoy delving into not only my memory of true life experiences, but also creating new characters and places within the realm of my imagination.

I am an avid reader, and fascinated with the number of fictional stories that continue to be created by so many talented writers.  My hope is to continue writing. I want to leave behind a legacy for some future family member to follow. 

To all who write, I wish you a great journey; to all who read, I wish you great enjoyment. --R. Sanchez



“I am only one, but I am one. I can't do everything, but I can do something. The something I ought to do, I can do, and by the grace of God, I will.” ~Everett Hale


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