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Beyond glory : Medal of Honor heroes in their own words : extraordinary stories of courage from World War II to Vietnam / Larry Smith.

Van Pelt Library UB433 .S65 2003
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Smith, Larry (Larry Earl)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Medal of Honor--Biography.
Medal of Honor.
United States--Armed Forces--Biography.
United States.
Armed Forces.
United States--Biography.
Oral history.
Genre:
Biographies.
Physical Description:
xix, 404 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Norton, [2003]
Summary:
Celebrating the larger-than-life sacrifices of those awarded the nation's highest honor for bravery in combat, Beyond Glory is the first oral history of living Medal of Honor recipients, providing, in their own words, the stories of the enlisted men and officers who have endured nearly unimaginable scenes of combat. Since the Medal of Honor was established during the Civil War in 1862, only 3,410 persons have received it; often it is awarded posthumously. Today, approximately 140 recipients from three wars remain alive. In Beyond Glory, editor and journalist Larry Smith offers interviews with 24 of these men, revealing their harrowing, firsthand accounts of battle -- from the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, to the battle for Toktong Pass in Korea in December 1951, to the bloody battles of South Vietnam in 1968. The accounts of sacrifice recounted here strip the glory from combat. At the same time, it becomes clear that these men, many of whom volunteered for duty, acted in extraordinary fashion because of their belief in and commitment to their country and, as General H. Norman Schwarzkopf points out in his introduction, to their fellow soldiers, Marines, and airmen.
The men speaking here represent a cross section as diverse as America itself -- officers and enlisted men, African Americans, Japanese Americans, Hispanics, and Caucasians, some of whom went on to become famous, such as Daniel Inouye, James Stockdale, and Bob Kerrey, and others who returned proudly to small-town lives in Idaho, New Mexico, or Texas. Many of these men are nearing the end of their lives (three have since died), and they are extremely candid as they vividly recall the events in the jungles of Guadalcanal, at Castle Aghinolfi on the coast of Italy, on Omaha Beach in Normandy, and on battlefields in Korea and Vietnam. These stories remind us of the price paid to preserve the American heritage and a world in which freedom can prevail. Accompanied by photographs by Pulitzer Prize winner Eddie Adams, the recollections of these men make for poignant, compelling, and emotional reading. As they are fond of saying, "Freedom isn't free." Beyond Glory, in their voices, is a startling work of living history, a testament to the courage of the American nation.
Contents:
Part 1 World War II 1
1. Mitchell Paige 5
2. Walter D. Ehlers 19
3. Daniel Inouye 37
4. John William Finn 53
5. Vernon Baker 70
6. Desmond Doss 90
Part 2 The Korean Conflict 109
7. Thomas Hudner Jr. 115
8. William E. Barber/Hector Cafferata 129
9. Lewis L. Millett 143
10. Rodolfo Hernandez 158
11. Hiroshi Miyamura 165
12. Raymond G. Murphy 184
Part 3 The Vietnam War 195
13. Paul Bucha 199
14. Alfred V. Rascon 216
15. Jack H. Jacobs 234
16. Nicky Daniel Bacon 253
17. Thomas Kelley 272
18. Harvey Barnum Jr. 282
19. Jay R. Vargas 300
20. Clarence Sasser 317
21. Joe Jackson 334
22. James Bond Stockdale 350
23. Bob Kerrey 364
Citations 381.
ISBN:
039305134X
OCLC:
51613883

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