Noble Warrior: The Story of Maj. Gen. James E. Livingston, USMC (Ret.), Medal of Honor

Read [James E. Livingston, Colin D. Heaton, Anne-Marie Lewis Book] ! Noble Warrior: The Story of Maj. Gen. James E. Livingston, USMC (Ret.), Medal of Honor Online ! PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. Noble Warrior: The Story of Maj. Gen. James E. Livingston, USMC (Ret.), Medal of Honor His remarkable life and career is recounted in a book that has it all: exciting first-person eyewitness account of historic battle; the history of the development of tactics and strategies used in today’s war on terror; and a compelling story of leadership in action and individual courage in combat.. Livingston received the Congressional Medal of Honor for his role as an infantry company commander at Dai Do, Vietnam, during a three-day grinding battle of attrition in which the 2nd Battalio

Noble Warrior: The Story of Maj. Gen. James E. Livingston, USMC (Ret.), Medal of Honor

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Rating : 4.24 (535 Votes)
Asin : 0760338078
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 272 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-11-30
Language : English

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"but the troops also had great confidence in him" according to eddd7. Livingston was my C/O from October 1967 to October '68. I found the book to be extremely accurate and detailed. Livingston was all Marine, but also creative and a visionary. He would always find ways to make something workthat wasn't going to work.The troops would moan and groan when James volunteered us for some creative mission that he schemed up, but the troops also had great confidence in him. I'll never forget the comment . Four Stars Excellent story. Writing was a bit dry.. Medal of Honor in Vietnam - Marine for Life So few Medals of Honor; yet so many are awarded for those quick and usually fatal decisions made in combat; so many citations are of those young Marines who threw themselves on a hand grenade or charged a pillbox. With some 70% of Medals of Honor awarded posthumously, it is rare to have the opportunity to learn about the action from the Marine himself."Noble Warrior; The story of MajGen James E. Livingston, USMC (ret), Medal of

From Publishers Weekly Military history enthusiasts will enjoy Livingston's eyewitness accounts of the Vietnam War in his first book. (Aug.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. He knew he "wanted to be with a very aggressive outfit," and this gung-ho attitude, combined with a meticulously eye for detail (some episodes are described down to the hour), informs the accounts of his wartime experiences in Vietnam (for which he won the Medal of Honor) and the Philippines, and his Marine Corps "twilight years" in California, Kansas City, and New Orleans. All rights reserved. Livingston spent most of his life in the military and it shows; he knows his stuff and speaks with the voice of authority. Hailing from rural Georgia, Livingston left his family's farm to join the Marine Corps in 1962 after receiving his draft notice. . Though he clearly benefited from the research assistance of Heaton, who served under h

His remarkable life and career is recounted in a book that has it all: exciting first-person eyewitness account of historic battle; the history of the development of tactics and strategies used in today’s war on terror; and a compelling story of leadership in action and individual courage in combat.. Livingston received the Congressional Medal of Honor for his role as an infantry company commander at Dai Do, Vietnam, during a three-day grinding battle of attrition in which the 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, numbering only 800 men, victoriously battled 10,000 or more NVA. New addition to the "Commandant of the Marine Reading List, 2011"Major General James E

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