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Medal of honor book moh recipients history facts more

15 November 2005


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1563119951

Complete Book Title:Medal of Honor: Historical Facts & FiguresAuthor:Ron OwensBinding Type:Hard Cover with dust jacketCopyright Date:2004Number of Pages:248Size:6.5 x 9.38 in.Book Subject:MilitariaInternational Customers:This item WILL fit in a Global Priority unpadded flat envelope.Domestic Customers:This item ships BOXED.We are an authorized, direct-from-the-publisher retailer of NEW books. Our titles are ON HAND and available for immediate shipping. Table of Contents: Page 1 - Page 2 - Page 3 MEDAL OF HONOR: Historical Facts and Figures In this book, Ron Owens has thoroughly researched all recipients of the Medal of Honor since its inception. This book takes a new perspective on the Medal of Honor, examining the historical facts and figures of its recipients. It provides a top level view of this group in its entirety. With this new perspective, it analyzes and summarizes the historical facts in stunning detail. Who are the men (and one woman) who have received America's highest award for combat valor? For the lucky ones who lived to wear it, what happened to them afterwards? Thanks to Hollywood, many could name Audie Murphy, Sergeant York, Douglas MacArthur and maybe a few others. But who are the more than 3,450 others? While these stories are technically "trivia", they are not trivial. Read about: the boy who earned his Medal at the age of 12 and may have been 11 when his heroic acts were performed. the man who applied for his Medal only after seeing his name listed in an encyclopedia 23 years later. the man whose Medal is still listed under the wrong name because of the barrier caused by his native language Pawnee. the Medal recipient who was later assassinated by his own men. the sailor who earned his Medal of Honor in the Spanish-American War, 69 years before his nephew earned same award in Vietnam. the Marine who refused to wear his Medal in protest of another, more famous man's award which was not earned in combat. the recipient who was killed robbing a liquor store three years after his heroism. ... and many others. Success stories about generals, admirals, congressmen, millionaires and college presidents are intertwined with the more tragic, dysfunctional stories of recipients who became alcoholics, criminals, war protesters and committed suicide. They were only human beings with all the strengths and weaknesses that demands. But once, they were heroes.Payment Methods AvailableCheck, Money Order, Visa/MasterCard, Discover, PayPal.Shipping and Handling Cost: $3.34About UsCollector Bookstore the internet's leading retailer of reference books for the collecting community. Our customers include individual collectors, dealers, appraisers, auctioneers & other industry professionals. Our books are ON HAND, ready to ship. We are a direct-from-the publisher retailer; we also welcome author published specialty titles. Shipping PolicyWe ship worldwide! Methods available include US Postal Service Media Rate, Priority, Airmail & Express. We also ship via Federal Express. All shipments are packed professionally and tracked electronically. Most orders ship within 24 hours of payment. Please use the shipping calculator for rate quotes!Return PolicySatisfaction guaranteed! Returns accepted, minus a 10% restocking fee to cover our advertising expense on said item. Shipping is NON-REFUNDABLE. (Main street retailers don't reimburse gas or drive time; it is unreasonable to expect this of online retailers, in our opinion.)
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