The Gift of Valor
A War Story
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Michael Prichard
Corporal Dunham was on patrol near the Syrian border, on April 14, 2004, when a black-clad Iraqi leaped out of a car and grabbed him around his neck. Fighting hand-to-hand in the dirt, Dunham saw his attacker drop a grenade and made the instantaneous decision to place his own helmet over the explosive in the hope of containing the blast and protecting his men. When the smoke cleared, Dunham’s helmet was in shreds, and the corporal lay face down in his own blood. The Marines beside him were seriously wounded. Dunham was subsequently nominated for the Congressional Medal of Honor, the nation’ s highest award for military valor.
Phillips’s minute-by-minute chronicle of the chaotic fighting that raged throughout the area and culminated in Dunham’s injury provides a grunt’s-eye view of war as it’s being fought today—fear, confusion, bravery, and suffering set against a brotherhood forged in combat. His account of Dunham’s eight-day journey home and of his parents’ heartrending reunion with their son powerfully illustrates the cold brutality of war and the fragile humanity of those who fight it. Dunham leaves an indelible mark upon all who know his story, from the doctors and nurses who treat him, to the readers of the original Wall Street Journal article that told of his singular act of valor.©2005 Michael M. Phillips; (P)2005 Books on Tape, Inc.
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Critic reviews
“Affecting….moving.”-- New York Times Book Review
"Thanks to Phillips' clear, dispassionate prose, Dunham … is becoming a symbol of the Marines."--St. Louis Post-Dispatch
"Stands head and shoulders above previous Iraq books and will quickly [become] a 'must-read.'"--Proceedings Magazine, U.S. Naval Institute
"If you have any desire to learn about the Marines, this book is well worth your time."--Armchair General Magazine
"Thanks to Phillips' clear, dispassionate prose, Dunham … is becoming a symbol of the Marines."--St. Louis Post-Dispatch
"Stands head and shoulders above previous Iraq books and will quickly [become] a 'must-read.'"--Proceedings Magazine, U.S. Naval Institute
"If you have any desire to learn about the Marines, this book is well worth your time."--Armchair General Magazine
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"The Gift of Valor" is well read and fast paced. I enjoyed the book very much.
Raw Heroism
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The only negative is that the narration is not great, however the boring voice does not take away from the power of the story.
A powerful story which describes the real war....
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Very moving!
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Inspirational
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The author does a great job of getting you to know the people in the book. So much so that I really had to try hard to keep from Googling them before finishing the book. You feel like you know the Marines, the nurses, the commanders, the mothers and fathers. You want to reach out to them. Tell them that you want to help.
Unfortunately, I bought the audio version and I just couldn't get into the narration. Reminded me too much of those educational movies we had to watch in school in the 70's.
Buy the book. Read it. Think about it. Think about the Marines, their families, their dedication to this great country. And the next time you are able, walk up to a service man or woman and shake their hand. Thank them for sacrificing so that you don't have to. Buy them lunch if you can. Most of us take our lives for granted, the Marines, soldiers, sailors and airmen of this country don't have that luxury. They were normal kids, from normal families all over America who volunteered to give it up so that they could make a difference.
Thank you Michael Phillips for sharing this important story of a true American hero!
Good book - bad audio book...
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