Beyond Glory: Medal of Honor Heroes in Their Own Words

Beyond Glory: Medal of Honor Heroes in Their Own Words
Title Beyond Glory: Medal of Honor Heroes in Their Own Words PDF eBook
Author Larry Smith
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 429
Release 2004-05-17
Genre History
ISBN 0393243222

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This first oral history of living Medal of Honor winners evokes Flags of Our Fathers with stirring accounts of patriotic valor. This New York Times best-selling account of battlefield courage celebrates the larger-than-life sacrifices of those awarded the nation's highest honor for valor in combat. Exclusive interviews with these twenty-four men—firsthand accounts of battlefield sacrifice from the greatest generation to Vietnam, along with before-and-after stories—form the core of this classic work. The recipients, as portrayed here, represent a cross-section as diverse as America itself—officers and enlisted men; African Americans, Hispanics, and Caucasians; men who went on to become famous (Daniel Inouye, James Stockdale, Bob Kerrey) and others who returned proudly to small towns. Beyond Glory, in the voices of these heroes, is a testament to the courage of the American nation.

Beyond Glory

Beyond Glory
Title Beyond Glory PDF eBook
Author Larry Smith
Publisher W. W. Norton
Total Pages 404
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9780393051346

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A stirring oral history of the nation's Medal of Honor winners interviews twenty-four men who earned the honor through extraordinary acts of valor on the battlefield. 25,000 first printing.

Beyond Glory

Beyond Glory
Title Beyond Glory PDF eBook
Author Larry Smith
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 429
Release 2003
Genre Medal of Honor
ISBN 0393325628

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Twenty-three Medal of Honor recipients from World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War tell their stories.

Beyond Glory

Beyond Glory
Title Beyond Glory PDF eBook
Author Stephen Lang
Publisher Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Total Pages 39
Release 2017-03-16
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0822236672

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In Stephen Lang’s theatrical adaptation of Larry Smith’s book Beyond Glory: Medal of Honor Heroes in Their Own Words, Lang presents the stories of eight veterans from World War II, Korea, and Vietnam, rendering firsthand accounts of the actions which resulted in each of them receiving the nation’s highest military award, the Medal of Honor. BEYOND GLORY gathers these men together in the present to look back on the defining moments of their lives and to examine the meaning of courage, duty, and, ultimately, humility.

Beyond Glory

Beyond Glory
Title Beyond Glory PDF eBook
Author Larry Smith
Publisher
Total Pages 404
Release 2006-03
Genre
ISBN 9781422350560

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Celebrates the sacrifices of those awarded the nation's highest honor for bravery in combat. This oral history of living Medal of Honor recipients provides, in their own words, the stories of 24 of these men, revealing their harrowing, firsthand accounts of battle -- from the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, to the battle for Toktong Pass in Korea in 1951, to the bloody battles of South Vietnam in 1968. The men represent a cross section as diverse as America itself -- officers & enlisted men, African Americans, Japanese Americans, Hispanics, & Caucasians, some of whom went on to become famous, such as Daniel Inouye, James Stockdale, & Bob Kerrey, & others who returned to small-town lives. Photos by Pulitzer Prize winner Eddie Adams.

America's Heroes

America's Heroes
Title America's Heroes PDF eBook
Author James H. Willbanks
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 557
Release 2011-03-11
Genre History
ISBN 159884394X

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This book features the stories of 200 heroic individuals awarded the Medal of Honor for their distinguished military service while fighting for their country, from the Civil War to the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. America's Heroes: Medal of Honor Recipients from the Civil War to Afghanistan pays tribute to Americans who have demonstrated uncommon valor in the face of great danger. The Medal of Honor recipients featured in this book all acted heroically to earn this highly coveted award, many of them by risking—or sacrificing—their lives to save the lives of others. The stories of these individuals—chosen to reflect the wide diversity of ethnic and cultural backgrounds, branches of service, and conflicts of the recipients—will broaden readers' understanding and appreciation of the Medal of Honor and the distinguished Americans who have received it. In addition to the gripping stories of these heroic Americans, this unique encyclopedia includes an introduction that chronicles the evolution in the award's significance. The Medal of Honor has changed greatly over the last 150 years, not only in the design of the physical decoration itself, but also in terms of the qualifying criteria for the award's recipients.

African American War Heroes

African American War Heroes
Title African American War Heroes PDF eBook
Author James B. Martin
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 255
Release 2014-05-12
Genre History
ISBN

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Detailed profiles bring stories of African American heroism in the U.S. armed forces to life, from the American Revolution through the conflict in Afghanistan. African American war heroes remain largely unsung, their courage and valor relegated to the less traveled corners of history. This work seeks out those heroes—soldiers, sailors, flyers, and marines—who earned their nation's highest medals in defense of freedom and equality. Some of these men and women died on the battlefield. Others returned to civilian life in a segregated country. What they share across time and circumstance is devotion to duty and to the country they defended, even in the face of personal and racial prejudice. Entries profile decorated African Americans from all of the U.S. conflicts since the Revolutionary War. In addition to providing basic biographical data, each profile offers a detailed account of the individual's heroic actions. The book also offers sidebars on events and topics relevant to African Americans in the U.S. armed forces, such as histories of the 54th Massachusetts and the Tuskegee Airmen.