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Courage in combat, stories by and about recipients of the nations highest decorations

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Courage in combat, stories by and about recipients of the nations highest decorations
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Courage in combat
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
stories by and about recipients of the nations highest decorations
Summary
Published in conjunction with the Legion of Valor of the United States of America, this book tells stories about our military heroes from the Civil War onward. They relate personal accounts and reflections on combat and war from members of the Legion of Valor of the Unites States of America, Inc. and their friends. Courage in Combat explores the concept of courage through aspects of the lives, thoughts, and actions of this elite group. They are recipients of the Medal of Honor, the Distinguished Service Cross, the Navy Cross, and the Air Force Cross. Their awards are our nation's highest military decorations, given only to one in 20,000 combatants. Among them are sergeants and generals as well as corpsmen, civilians, engineers, "grunts," and paratroopers. There are men and women, a mess attendant, aviators, spies and POWs, a cavalry scout, candidates for sainthood, and a President of the United States. This book also includes a short history of this unique group, America's oldest military service organization, and an extensive this of its members, past and present. Courage in Combat discusses the nature of courage, explores the different ways in which courage is shown, and celebrates the courage shown by these recipients, most of whom would say, "I was just doing my job."
Target audience
adult
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