"At First Light is an amazing story of a remarkable young infantry officer. Phil Larimore embodies all the attributes we associate with 'Duty, Honor, Country.' I was extremely impressed that such a young officer commanded with bravery and courage beyond his years. Phil Larimore's courageousness is only surpassed by his extraordinary selflessness and concern for his troops. This book is a must-read so that we never forget the sacrifices of this greatest generation."--Gen. Gary Luck, U.S. Army (Ret.) four-star general and former Commander of CFC/UNC/USFK in South Korea (1993-1996)"At First Light is one of the most fascinating stories of World War II I have ever read. If you love history like I do, this book is a must-read. Near the end of the war, a courageous young US Army officer, Phil Larimore, is given an almost impossible clandestine mission--to find Hitler's hidden Lipizzaners so they can be saved. Don't miss this heartwarming true story of a great American hero."--Lt. Gen. William G. Boykin, U.S. Army (Ret.) three-star general, Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence under President George W. Bush and former commander Delta Force and U.S. Army Special Operations Command"As a graduate of West Point, an Army officer for five years, and the head men's basketball coach at my alma mater and at Duke for the past forty-six seasons, I've been blessed to be a part of great teams. I recognize the commitment and discipline required to win at the highest level. These experiences leave me in awe of Phil Larimore and his servant leadership, sensational suffering, and stoic sacrifice. What a fantastic story about a leader whose courage on the battlefield deserves a standing ovation. I highly recommend At First Light."--Mike Krzyzewski, Head Men's Basketball Coach at Duke University and Naismith Hall of Fame member"As the author of fifteen novels set in World War II, I'm always drawn to a great story from a fascinating time in history. At First Light does not disappoint. The pages turned quickly in this compelling story about a brave man, Philip Larimore."--Tricia Goyer, author of "Dawn of a Thousand Nights" and "Songbird Under a German MoonAs the son and nephew of several World War II veterans, I never grow tired of reading about their heroics. The story of Phil Larimore is the most compelling and riveting of them all. At a time when we need real heroes more than ever, this story should inspire, bless, and encourage every American."--Cal Thomas, nationally syndicated columnist"I have been fighting our nation's battles for most of my life, and that's what made At First Light such an absorbing read for me. Walt Larimore's meticulous research brings his father back to life and personally speaks of combat fortitude, unimaginable courage, and front-line action to me. This story is one you cannot afford to miss."--Gen. Ann E. Dunwoody, U.S. Army (Ret.) and the first woman in U.S. military history to achieve a four-star officer rank and to command a battalion in the 82nd Airborne Division"I spent the majority of my life fighting battles on the football field--thirty years in the National Football League, nine Super Bowls, and legendary classics like the famous 'Ice Bowl.' I've told my 'war stories' from the NFL for years, but none of my tales come close to the captivating story shared by Walt Larimore in At First Light, a war story about his father who fought to protect the very freedoms you and I enjoy in this country we love."--Dan Reeves, Super Bowl Champion and record-setting NFL player and coach"It's said that 2nd lieutenants in World War II had one of the shortest lifespans of anyone entering combat. And no wonder: They could not cower in a foxhole waiting for someone else to lead the way, to get up and walk into enemy fire. No matter how exhausted or frightened they were, they could not shirk their duty of being an example for their men (boys, really). Usually only in their early- to mid-twenties, they shouldered resp
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- Autor: Larimore MD, Walt