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Johnnie Clark is the author of several books including the best-selling Vietnam War classic, GUNS UP! While working on his book GUNNER'S GLORY, he interviewed the Medal of Honor Marine, Mitchell Paige. Mitch is the hero whom Hasbro Toys designed the G.I. JOE doll in honor of. On his deathbed, Mitch recounts an astounding miracle that saved his life and changed the course of World War II. Years later, while Johnnie is fighting his own battle with memories of war on a mountain called Graybeard, God does the same incredible miracle with him.
Johnnie Clark is the author of several books including the best-selling Vietnam War classic, GUNS UP! While working on his book GUNNER'S GLORY, he interviewed the Medal of Honor Marine, Mitchell Paige. Mitch is the hero whom Hasbro Toys designed the G.I. JOE doll in honor of. On his deathbed, Mitch recounts an astounding miracle that saved his life and changed the course of World War II. Years later, while Johnnie is fighting his own battle with memories of war on a mountain called Graybeard, God does the same incredible miracle with him.
They were warriors, trained to fight, dedicated to their country, and determined to win.At Guadalcanal, the Marine Corps' machine gunners took everything the Japanese could throw at them in one of the bloodiest battles of World War II; their position was so hopeless that at one point they were given the go-ahead to surrender. Near the Chosin Reservoir in Korea, as the mercury dropped to twenty below, the 1st Marine Division found itself surrounded and cut off by the enemy. The outlook seemed so bleak that many in Washington had privately written off the men. But surrender is not part of a Marine's vocabulary. Gunner's Glory contains true stories of these and other tough battles in the Pacific, in Korea, and in Vietnam, recounted by the machine gunners who fought them. Bloody, wounded, sometimes barely alive, they stayed with their guns, delivering a stream of firepower that often turned defeat into victory-and always made them the enemy's first target.
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