The true story of US Marine Corporal Jason Dunham's brave act that
saved fellow Marines and earned him the Congressional Medal of Honor.
Corporal Dunham was on patrol near the Syrian border, on April 14,
2004, when a black-clad Iraqi leaped out of a car and grabbed him
around his neck. Fighting hand-to-hand in the dirt, Dunham saw his
attacker drop a grenade and made the instantaneous decision to place
his own helmet over the explosive in the hope of containing the blast
and protecting his men. When the smoke cleared, Dunham’s helmet was
in shreds, and the corporal lay face down in his own blood. The
Marines beside him were seriously wounded. Dunham was subsequently
nominated for the Congressional Medal of Honor, the nation’ s
highest award for military valor. Phillips’s minute-by-minute
chronicle of the chaotic fighting that raged throughout the area and
culminated in Dunham’s injury provides a grunt’s-eye view of war
as it’s being fought today—fear, confusion, bravery, and suffering
set against a brotherhood forged in combat. His account of Dunham’s
eight-day journey home and of his parents’ heartrending reunion with
their son powerfully illustrates the cold brutality of war and the
fragile humanity of those who fight it. Dunham leaves an indelible
mark upon all who know his story, from the doctors and nurses who
treat him, to the readers of the original Wall Street Journal article
that told of his singular act of valor.
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A War Story
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780767921589
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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