As a child, Robert Howard was taught by his Granny Callie to always
face his threats head-on. Some thirty years later, he emerged from the
Vietnam War as America’s most decorated Green Beret. For the first
time, Robert Howard’s story is being told in full. Respected
military historian Stephen L. Moore takes readers into the heart of
the Vietnam War's covert Special Ops jungle warfare in this immersive,
suspenseful read. Through family sources, National Archives documents,
and dozens of testimonials from the Green Berets who fought alongside
him, this “one-man army” will finally be given the recognition he
deserves. Robert Howard grew up in poverty in a small town in Alabama,
with a strong sense of faith and determination. When he enlisted in
the army at age seventeen, his Granny Callie’s words echoed in his
head, and he pledged to follow them to the bitter end. In the most
dire of combat experiences, Howard ran directly toward his opponents,
sacrificing his body to protect others and to complete the mission
above all else. Time and time again, he survived battles that should
have claimed his life, suffering countless bullets, a spinal injury,
and shrapnel and blast wounds. Recon commanders who ran missions with
him declared him to be the bravest man they had ever met. In return,
Howard received a staggering number of awards and ribbons for valor
and distinctive service in combat—over fifty in all, including the
Medal of Honor, eight Purple Hearts, the Distinguished Service Cross,
a Silver Star, and four Bronze Stars. He holds the distinction of
being the only soldier nominated for the Medal of Honor three times in
only a thirteen-month period. In total, Howard spent a grueling,
treacherous forty months in combat duty in Vietnam, including over two
years with MACV-SOG’s elite covert group.
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The Life of Colonel Robert Howard, America's Most Decorated Green Beret
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780593475850
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Penguin US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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