ISBN: 9781538729663
Editorial: Grand Central Publishing
Autor: Schilling, Dan
Año de edición: 2020
Edición: 1
N° Paginas: 352
Tipo de pasta: Pasta blanda
Descripción: Críticas Alone at Dawn is inspired by the life and heroism of Medal of Honor recipient John Chapman. The genius of the book is that readers will also learn what a Combat Controller does, and why every team of Delta, SEALS, and Green Berets want their Air Force Special Tactics professionals with them whenever they engage in battle. The men on Takur Ghar, where seven Americans were killed in action in service to their country, were doomed by classic examples of senior military incompetence and inter-service rivalry. That terrible tragedy will never diminish the bravery of those who fought on and above the mountain in March of 2002, and those who made the ultimate sacrifice, especially MSgt John Chapman, USAF.--James G. Roche, 20th secretary of theAir ForceAlone at Dawn is a stunning portrayal of a true American hero, from an unknown unit of unsung acclaim, and consisting of unassuming patriots. John Chapman, Medal of Honor recipient, exemplifies all the traits of the most decorated wing in the U.S. Air Force.--Lt.Gen. Kurt A. Cichowski, USAF (Ret), former Assistant Director, CIAAlone at Dawn is riveting and powerful. This stunning account reveals for the first time one of the most extraordinary acts of valor and courage in the annals of U.S. history. With this book, USAF CCT John Chapman now rightfully takes his place as an iconic hero of the Afghanistan War. All Americans should honor and enshrine the memory of such undaunted self-sacrifice and valor.--Lt.Col. Dave Grossman, USA (Ret.), author of On Killing, On Combat, and AssassinationGenerationA blend of military history, wartime drama, and the incredible true story of Sergeant John Chapman-the first Air Force Medal of Honor recipient since the Vietnam War-Alone at Dawn delivers blood-pumping action, heart-warming kindness, and an insider account of the most courageous individuals on the planet. Dan Schilling makes epic military heroism come alive and reminds us what true purpose is all about; and Lori Longfritz, John's sister, offers a poignant perspective on her brother's life, which was extraordinary long before his heroic one-man stand.--DeborahLee James, 23rd secretary of the US Air ForceA brave book about a brave warrior and the long overdue acknowledgment of the history and the contributions made by the men of the 24th Special Tactics Squadron (aka Air Force Combat Controllers).--Pete Blaber, former commander Delta Force and author of The Mission, The Men, and MeA long-overdue account not just of one hero but an entire force of heroes. Documenting Chapman's final mission, Schilling and Longfritz recreate the blood-soaked, desperate battle in all its dramatic detail, then fearlessly delineate the most terrible choice combat can demand. It's a story that will upset some and inspire many, but will leave no reader unchanged.--Jim DeFelice, coauthor of the #1 NewYork Times bestselling American SniperAs one of our nation's most elite special operations forces, Combat Controllers not only jump, dive, shoot, and maneuver with the best, they uniquely combine these skills with absolute mastery of three-dimensional battlespace to deliver lethal and precision airpower, making them the deadliest force on any battlefield. Among even this exceptional and select brotherhood, John Chapman's heroism on Takur Ghar is without equal in America's longest war.--LtGen Donny Wurster, USAF (ret), former commander, Air Force Special OperationsCommandIn this informative and sometimes moving account, author and military veteran Schilling and Longfritz pay tribute to Longfritz's brother, Medal of Honor winner John Chapman . . . The pacing heightens the tale's immediacy, and reconstruction of Chapman's inner experience packs an emotional punch. This paean to heroism will strike a chord with fans of combat narratives.--Publishers WeeklyThe men who serve in Combat Control whose incredible story is presented in this book aren't asking for recognition. No late night talk show, video game or film co
- Idioma: Inglés
- Autor: Schilling, Dan
- Editorial: Grand Central Publishing
- N° Paginas: 352
- Tipo de pasta: Pasta blanda
- Envío: Desde EE.UU.