· Tiger the Lurp Dog: A Novel by Kenn Miller. NOOK Book (eBook - Digital Original) $ NOOK Book. $ Audio MP3 on CD. $ View All Available Formats Editions. Sign in to Purchase Instantly. Available on Compatible NOOK Devices and the free NOOK Apps. Book Edition: Digital Original. · "When a little book called Tiger the Lurp Dog by former U.S. Army and LRRP team leader Sergeant Kenn E. Miller hit the shelves in , chances are the average American had never heard of the term LRRP, pronounced “lurp,” short for Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol.4/5(6). Tiger the Lurp Dog book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. A landmark novel of the Vietnam WarThe men of the Long-Range Reconnai.
tiger the lurp dog by Kenn Miller ‧ RELEASE DATE: Oct. 11, Strong, small-scale, gently intense Vietnam fiction--marred, unfortunately, by the cloying, cute, almost Disney-esque appearances of the camp dog referred to in the title. Tiger the Lurp Dog Kenneth Miller Snippet view - Common terms and phrases. Kenn Miller (b. ) is a decorated veteran of the Vietnam War. From through , he served three voluntary extensions of his combat tours in an Airborne Ranger company in Vietnam. He was a Long Range Patrol team member and team leader in LRRP Detachment. They're joined by Tiger, their mascot: a flea-bitten scavenging stray or "dust dog," a sneak and a coward, lazy and haughty. But, like his masters in this dirtiest of all wars, a survivor. When their buddies on Team Two-One disappear, the Lurp team members have to fight their own brass to go on a mission to find them.
Tiger the Lurp Dog: A Novel. Tiger the Lurp Dog.: Kenn Miller. Open Road Media, Feb. Tiger the Lurp Dog: A Novel - Kindle edition by Miller, Kenn. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Tiger the Lurp Dog: A Novel. In , his novel Tiger the Lurp Dog was published by Atlantic Monthly Press, with a paperback edition by Ballantine. Years later, Tiger the Lurp Dog was awarded the Bernal Diaz Prize for military fiction, and is often cited as one of the best novels to come out of the Vietnam War.
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