Steel My Soldiers' Hearts: The Hopeless to Hardcore Transformation of the U.S. Army, 4th Battalion, 39th Infantry, Vietnam

David H. Hackworth; Eilhys England

ISBN 10: 1590710029 ISBN 13: 9781590710029
Published by Rugged Land, 2002
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Colonel David H. Hackworth, one of America's most decorated soldiers, lays bare his most daring and legendary tour of duty.

1966
With a full year of Vietnam combat and five months of in-country intense after-action analysis under his pistol belt, Hackworth pens the classic tactical handbook the Vietnam Primer with military historian Samuel Marshall. In a radical shift from the World War II-era tactics then employed in Vietnam, Hackworth stresses the necessity of using disciplined, small units of well-trained men to best fight the hit-and-run warfare of the elusive Viet Cong. "Out G'ing the G," he called his tactics.

1969
Hackworth's expertise lands him back in Vietnam. The Army's message is clear-put up, or shut up. Given the "hopeless," morale-drained 4/39th-an infantry battalion of poorly led draftees with one of the Army's worst casualty rates-Hackworth leads from up front and finds the best in every one of his grunts. Together, they take a page from the VC, write their own book, and become the meanest in the Mekong Delta-the Hardcore Recondos.

2002
With the U.S. again facing elusive insurgent foes-and the hit-and-run tactics of the international terror networks we're presently up against-the 4/39th Hardcore Battalion's successes provide hard-won lessons-learned that are more applicable now than ever.

A tour de force of frontline combat action, Steel My Soldiers' Hearts takes readers alongside sniper missions, into grunt ambush actions, above fields of fire with hard-hitting helicopter strikes, and inside the quagmire of command politics. Hackworth graduates the Mekong Delta brotherhood into the pantheon of our nation's most heroic warriors.

About the Author:

David H. Hackworth (Col., U.S. Army, Ret.) enlisted in the U.S. Army as a private at fifteen. From the end of World War II through the Korean War and almost five years of combat duty in Vietnam, he's spent a quarter century in our nation's defense. After hanging up his soldier suit, as a war correspondent and defense editor for Newsweek magazine and a radio and television commentator, he's reported on war-fighting, terrorism, and other related topics in the Persian Gulf, South America, Somalia, Haiti, Bosnia, Afghanistan and other hot spots. His King Features nationally syndicated column, Defending America, appears weekly in newspapers across America. He is the author of the bestsellers About Face, Hazardous Duty and Price of Honor. Hackworth is currently under consideration for the Medal of Honor for "above and beyond" combat heroism detailed in this book.

Eilhys England, founder and former head of a top-50 marketing and PR firm, produces feature films and writes with her partner and husband David Hackworth. They live in Connecticut and Australia.

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Title: Steel My Soldiers' Hearts: The Hopeless to ...
Publisher: Rugged Land
Publication Date: 2002
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Good
Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket

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