A Few Good Men: The Story of the Fighting Fifth Marines

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Chronicle of the Marines' most decorated regiment.

If you're fascinated by military history and heroics, "A Few Good Men" by Ronald J. Brown will immerse you in the storied past of the 5th Marine Regiment. Spanning from World War I to other significant 20th-century conflicts, the detailed accounts and visual aids like photos and maps bring history to life. It provides an in-depth exploration of the bravery and strategy that makes the Marine Corps respected and revered. Whether you're a history enthusiast or seeking to understand the legacy of military valor, this book serves as a testament to the courage and commitment of the Marines.

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A Few Good Men: The Story of the Fighting Fifth Marines

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ISBN: 9780891417989
Authors: Ronald J. Brown
Publisher: Presidio Press
Date of Publication: 2003-04-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: History, Biographies & Memoirs
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The Fighting Fifth Marines is the USMC’s most decorated regiment. Its list of honors is long and memorable, encompassing France in World War I, Nicaragua during the Banana Wars, the Pacific theater in World War II, the Korean War, and every campaign since, including five years of combat in Vietnam and the liberation of Kuwait. 5th Marine veteran and Marine Corps historian Ronald J. Brown has written a sweeping, engaging history of this dedicated and distinguished American regiment. Notable engagements in Okinawa, the Pusan Perimeter, Chosin, and the Persian Gulf dot the heroic lineage of the Fifth Marines. Fighting Fifth alumnus Red Mike Edson won the Medal of Honor at Guadalcanal. Lew Walt earned three Navy Crosses over the course of three wars with the 5th Marines. James Webb became one of the Vietnam War’s most decorated junior officers as a 5th Marine platoon commander and later became secretary of the navy. The regiment fought and won hundreds of unknown battles—anonymous warriors toiling without praise in peacetime and silently sacrificing their personal well-being in far-flung lands during war. These men of the Fifth Marine Regiment are owed an immense debt of gratitude by the nation. A Few Good Men is a fitting tribute to their patriotic service.
 

Chronicle of the Marines' most decorated regiment.

If you're fascinated by military history and heroics, "A Few Good Men" by Ronald J. Brown will immerse you in the storied past of the 5th Marine Regiment. Spanning from World War I to other significant 20th-century conflicts, the detailed accounts and visual aids like photos and maps bring history to life. It provides an in-depth exploration of the bravery and strategy that makes the Marine Corps respected and revered. Whether you're a history enthusiast or seeking to understand the legacy of military valor, this book serves as a testament to the courage and commitment of the Marines.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.