The Gift of Valor : A War Story
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Every day ordinary young Americans are fighting and dying in Iraq, with the same bravery, honor, and sense of duty that have distinguished American troops throughout history. One of these is Jason Dunham, a twenty-two-year-old Marine corporal from the one-stoplight town of Scio, New York, whose stunning story reporter Michael M. Phillips discovered while he was embedded with a Marine infantry battalion in the Iraqi desert. 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. |
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| 05-30-08 | 5 | 1\1 |
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This is an excellent book that tells the story of cpl. Dunham and Lima company in Iraq. It has a smooth introduction that breaks off into an ambush with intense second by second battle recounts and then takes a turn onto the more emotional path of Dunham's and his squads wounded tales and their path home through many hospitals. This book will emotionally drain you, but has lots of comedy relief to bring you back to life and has a ver spiritual ending. I am very glad I picked up this book at the library when I saw it sitting on a shelf where it did not belong. This book should be a bestseller and be placed on many book club reading lists. Why has this book went unnoticed? It is too good to be placed in the shadows.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-06 05:23:00 EST)
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| 10-12-07 | 3 | 0\2 |
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A quick read that will help the family of this fallen Marine heal their pain. Would be a good basis for a course or discussion or analyis of how wishful thinking and hope by well meaning people falls short when they lose sight of the realities of the situation and circumstances. None of which takes anything away from the valient heart of Medal of Honor recipient Corporal Jason Dunham, USMC.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-09 04:04:54 EST)
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| 09-09-07 | 5 | 1\1 |
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This is also a non-fiction book about the trials of becoming a Marine, then a leader of men, and then a victim of the tribulations of that position. I have been reading the Wall Street Journal for over 50 years, and have been ever salutory of the reporters that have produced stories for that instituion----and this is NO exception! This reporter dug up the very varied backgrounds of these Marines, and brought them into focus of a VERY controversial time in the U.S.----and the M.D.'s and nurses that played their roles in the very lives of these fighting men and women----that are on the the frontline--------so that we do not have to be.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-10-13 16:17:06 EST)
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| 04-11-07 | 5 | 3\3 |
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This was an incredible book about an incredible young man and his sacfrice for our freedom. As a USMC veteran of the first GUlf War I was interested in reading what these guys are dealing with in Iraq. As a father I was so caught up in what his family went through and how they dealt with the decisions they had to make. This book will be on the top of my list of favorite books.
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| 01-12-07 | 5 | 4\4 |
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I know it's only January but this book is fantastic - an extremely well-written account of a fascinating story of a true American hero. Strongly recommended.
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| 01-11-07 | 5 | 4\4 |
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Michael Philips is a gifted writer who crafts and amazing story of a wonderful young man who gave his life to save his fellow Marines. Buy it, read it, and pass it on to someone else to read. Five stars are not enough for this book.
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| 01-04-07 | 5 | 3\3 |
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An emotional look at a brave marines life and death,I found myself mysty eyed at times should be read by every politician in washington.
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| 01-03-07 | 5 | 2\2 |
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An emotional look at a brave marines life and death,I found myself mysty eyed at times should be read by every politician in washington.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-02-28 15:05:11 EST)
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| 11-28-06 | 5 | 3\3 |
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While I have not read the whole book, the parts I have read so far are both heartbreaking and inspiring. Heartbreaking,because a vital and brave young man could be gone is truly sad:( and inspiring because you see how hard everyone tries to save his life. His strength can be seen in the expectant ward when it is obvious that he is fighting to survive and you can see the kindness in the medical staff when they talk to him and try to soothe him. Overall a well written book about a REAL hero and why he got his MOH is seen in the book. You get to see why the Marines have a wonderful reputation. Highly recommended overall.
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| 08-28-06 | 5 | 1\1 |
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The Gift of Valor by Michael Phillips is differant than a lot of the combat books about Iraq. One of the qualities of this publication is the author's chronicle of the entire war experience for this fallen Marine (CPL. Dunham) and his family. He tells the story of his sacrifice in Iraq (Syrian border) to the many military hospitals until he is brought back to the Bethesda Naval Hospital.
I especially enjoyed learning more about the field hospitals in Iraq, and thought Phillips painted a vivid picture of the dedication of our military medical staffs. I myself have had very positive experiences with military doctors, nurses, and staff, with very few exceptions. Of course the main story is the heroics of CPL. Dunham as well as his Marines in Iraq. Dunham was of course nominated for the U.S. Congressional Medal of Honor for using his helmet to diminish the blast of a grenade to protect his fellow Marines. He is definitely deserving of the highest medal. One of the saddest parts of the book is the survivors guilt felt by his fellow Marines who survived. I think that part of the account really pierced my heart and was a reminder of the tragedy of war. I will conclude by thanking the wonderful and brave U.S. Marines who protect and inspire a nation every day. I believe this book is a must read for anybody who is interested in reading about a Marine who totally embodies the motto "Simper Fidelis." (Review Data Last Updated: 2006-08-29 04:29:07 EST)
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| 06-07-06 | 5 | 1\1 |
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Corporal Dunham gave all for all. It is men as he that make tears come to our eyes as we read of them. The novel is the best I have read on our current situation. I am proud to say our Marines are like they always were, true patriots through and through. Let us remember to always remember them through the years after this horrible period is over. Let us then remember to thank them when we see them on our streets in the future and to always be as proud of them then as we are today. Semper Fi.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-08-29 04:29:07 EST)
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