The Greatest Military Mission Stories Ever Told
The orders to proceed were nothing more than an invitation to die, and usually in unpleasant ways.

But the soldiers proceeded nonetheless, because a higher cause was at stake.

This stunning collection of stories is a tribute to the courage, steely resolve, and discipline of men who accomplished daunting missions in the face of almost certain death. Nonetheless, they stepped into the breach and performed heroically.

That was their duty and they did not question. They had a mission and they accepted.

Here are ten powerful stories of American soldiers and sailors that span more than 200 years of action with one common theme, summed up succinctly a participant who took control of Omaha Beach on D-Day, 1944.

“We were doing the very thing that we had trained so long to do, and we were fascinated, and eagerly excited about it. We realized that any number of things might happen to us and knew too that some things we’d never dreamed of might very well be waiting for us on the beach.”’

From Marines taking Iwo Jima’s Mount Suribachi or defending Khe San, Navy pilots taking to the air to defend Pearl Harbor, or an outnumbered American regiment in Korea defeating the Chinese at the Battle of Chipyong-ni, courage was the common watchword, death the common consequence.

Such is the lot of soldiers everywhere.

Here is a not-so-gentle reminder of the price of freedom—paid by American men for more than 200 years of struggle, from the Revolutionary War, the Spanish-American War, Civil War, World War II, Korea, and Viet Nam.

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The Greatest Military Mission Stories Ever Told
The orders to proceed were nothing more than an invitation to die, and usually in unpleasant ways.

But the soldiers proceeded nonetheless, because a higher cause was at stake.

This stunning collection of stories is a tribute to the courage, steely resolve, and discipline of men who accomplished daunting missions in the face of almost certain death. Nonetheless, they stepped into the breach and performed heroically.

That was their duty and they did not question. They had a mission and they accepted.

Here are ten powerful stories of American soldiers and sailors that span more than 200 years of action with one common theme, summed up succinctly a participant who took control of Omaha Beach on D-Day, 1944.

“We were doing the very thing that we had trained so long to do, and we were fascinated, and eagerly excited about it. We realized that any number of things might happen to us and knew too that some things we’d never dreamed of might very well be waiting for us on the beach.”’

From Marines taking Iwo Jima’s Mount Suribachi or defending Khe San, Navy pilots taking to the air to defend Pearl Harbor, or an outnumbered American regiment in Korea defeating the Chinese at the Battle of Chipyong-ni, courage was the common watchword, death the common consequence.

Such is the lot of soldiers everywhere.

Here is a not-so-gentle reminder of the price of freedom—paid by American men for more than 200 years of struggle, from the Revolutionary War, the Spanish-American War, Civil War, World War II, Korea, and Viet Nam.

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The orders to proceed were nothing more than an invitation to die, and usually in unpleasant ways.

But the soldiers proceeded nonetheless, because a higher cause was at stake.

This stunning collection of stories is a tribute to the courage, steely resolve, and discipline of men who accomplished daunting missions in the face of almost certain death. Nonetheless, they stepped into the breach and performed heroically.

That was their duty and they did not question. They had a mission and they accepted.

Here are ten powerful stories of American soldiers and sailors that span more than 200 years of action with one common theme, summed up succinctly a participant who took control of Omaha Beach on D-Day, 1944.

“We were doing the very thing that we had trained so long to do, and we were fascinated, and eagerly excited about it. We realized that any number of things might happen to us and knew too that some things we’d never dreamed of might very well be waiting for us on the beach.”’

From Marines taking Iwo Jima’s Mount Suribachi or defending Khe San, Navy pilots taking to the air to defend Pearl Harbor, or an outnumbered American regiment in Korea defeating the Chinese at the Battle of Chipyong-ni, courage was the common watchword, death the common consequence.

Such is the lot of soldiers everywhere.

Here is a not-so-gentle reminder of the price of freedom—paid by American men for more than 200 years of struggle, from the Revolutionary War, the Spanish-American War, Civil War, World War II, Korea, and Viet Nam.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781493066131
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 11/01/2022
Series: Greatest
Pages: 256
Sales rank: 599,183
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Tom McCarthy is an award-winning editor and writer who lives in Guilford, Connecticut.

Table of Contents

Introduction vii

1 Omaha Beach: Following General Cota Noel F. Mehlo Jr. 1

2 Capturing San Juan Hill with the Rough Riders Theodore Roosevelt 23

3 Taking Mount Suribachi Colonel Joseph H. Alexander 47

4 Supplying the Embattled Marines at Khe Sanh Captain Moyers S. Shore II, USMC 69

5 Doolittle Hits Tokyo Colonel Robert Barr Smith (Ret.) Laurence J. Yadon 97

6 How the Merrimac Was Sunk in Cuba Rupert S. Holland 105

7 Benedict Arnold's Navy Captain Alfred Thayer Mahan 117

8 Raiding Union Commerce with Rafael Semmes Albert M. Goodrich 139

9 Repelling the Chinese at Chipyong-ni Leo Barron 161

10 Breaking Out of Libby Prison Isaac N. Johnston 211

Sources 243

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