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It Took Heroes: A Cavalry Chaplain's Memoir of Vietnam

AUTHOR Newby, Claude
PUBLISHER Presidio Press (03/04/2003)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Mass Market Paperbound)

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The soldiers in 1st Cav fought some of Vietnam's fiercest battles--
and Chaplain Newby was there right beside them.

For grunts in Vietnam, the war was a jungle hell of sudden death, endless suffering, and supreme courage. For Chaplain Newby, it was an honor to be chosen to share it with them. In enemy-held highlands and fetid jungles, Newby regularly accompanied patrols, company-sized missions, chopper strikes, and air rescues--sharing the men's dreams, their fears, and their dying moments.

Searing, brutally accurate, and dedicated to the truth, Claude Newby's account of brave men fighting a tragic war captures that time in all its horror and heroism. Newby doesn't shrink from exposing the war's darker side; his quiet description of the murderous events that came to be known as "the Mao incident" proves that justice can prevail. Ultimately, Newby's riveting stories reveal the tremendous valor and sacrifices of ordinary Americans facing constant danger, shattering losses, and an increasingly indifferent nation. His book is a shining tribute to those who fought, those who died, and those who came home to a country determined to forget them.

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Product Details
ISBN-13: 9780345459138
ISBN-10: 034545913X
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Mass Market (Rack) Paperback)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 568
Carton Quantity: 48
Product Dimensions: 4.22 x 1.24 x 7.04 inches
Weight: 0.61 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Price on Product, Maps, Illustrated
Country of Origin: US
Subject Information
BISAC Categories
History | Military - Vietnam War
History | Military
History | Modern - 20th Century
Dewey Decimal: B
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The remarkable story of a chaplain who saw more combat than most frontline soldiers in Vietnam, earning in the process three Bronze Stars for valor, three purple hearts, and the Vietnamese Medal of Honor. Original.
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The soldiers in 1st Cav fought some of Vietnam's fiercest battles--
and Chaplain Newby was there right beside them.
For grunts in Vietnam, the war was a jungle hell of sudden death, endless suffering, and supreme courage. For Chaplain Newby, it was an honor to be chosen to share it with them. In enemy-held highlands and fetid jungles, Newby regularly accompanied patrols, company-sized missions, chopper strikes, and air rescues--sharing the men's dreams, their fears, and their dying moments.
Searing, brutally accurate, and dedicated to the truth, Claude Newby's account of brave men fighting a tragic war captures that time in all its horror and heroism. Newby doesn't shrink from exposing the war's darker side; his quiet description of the murderous events that came to be known as "the Mao incident" proves that justice can prevail. Ultimately, Newby's riveting stories reveal the tremendous valor and sacrifices of ordinary Americans facing constant danger, shattering losses, and an increasingly indifferent nation. His book is a shining tribute to those who fought, those who died, and those who came home to a country determined to forget them.
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The soldiers in 1st Cav fought some of Vietnam's fiercest battles--
and Chaplain Newby was there right beside them.

For grunts in Vietnam, the war was a jungle hell of sudden death, endless suffering, and supreme courage. For Chaplain Newby, it was an honor to be chosen to share it with them. In enemy-held highlands and fetid jungles, Newby regularly accompanied patrols, company-sized missions, chopper strikes, and air rescues--sharing the men's dreams, their fears, and their dying moments.

Searing, brutally accurate, and dedicated to the truth, Claude Newby's account of brave men fighting a tragic war captures that time in all its horror and heroism. Newby doesn't shrink from exposing the war's darker side; his quiet description of the murderous events that came to be known as "the Mao incident" proves that justice can prevail. Ultimately, Newby's riveting stories reveal the tremendous valor and sacrifices of ordinary Americans facing constant danger, shattering losses, and an increasingly indifferent nation. His book is a shining tribute to those who fought, those who died, and those who came home to a country determined to forget them.

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