![]() ![]() ![]() His book has been taught in multiple places of military significance including the Marine Corps Basic School at Quantico, and it is added to the curriculum of the Naval War College. He was a prior Marine leaving the Marine Corps in 1966, he was inspired to write this book based of the resemblance he saw with the Marines he served with and the ones he met presently and the warrior culture of the Spartans. Introduction: My book report is on “Gates of Fire” by Steven Pressfield. I strongly believe the book should remain on the Commandants reading list. I think that every Marine should read this book or at least look into the history of the Spartans and their dedication to their way of life and culture of war fighting. It depicts perfectly on what it is to be a warrior whether it is past, present, or future. My opinion on this book is that it is a great and interesting read that captures the attention of the reader and ties in ideally to our Marine Corps values. Jared Author: Steven Pressfield Publisher: Turtleback Books Published: 1999 This book is about the Spartans warrior culture and how it ties into the Marine Corps values, and the present day warrior culture of our Marine Corps. ![]() Gates Of Fire Book Report Title: Gates Of Fire LCpl Yaccarine A. ![]()
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