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Blaze Of Light The Inspiring True Story Of Green Beret Medic Gary Beikirch Medal Of Honor Recipient Marcus Brotherton

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Blaze Of Light The Inspiring True Story Of Green Beret Medic Gary Beikirch Medal Of Honor Recipient Marcus Brotherton
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Blaze Of Light The Inspiring True Story Of Green Beret Medic Gary Beikirch Medal Of Honor Recipient Marcus Brotherton instant download after payment.

Publisher: The Crown Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 15.26 MB
Author: Marcus Brotherton
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Blaze Of Light The Inspiring True Story Of Green Beret Medic Gary Beikirch Medal Of Honor Recipient Marcus Brotherton by Marcus Brotherton instant download after payment.

For fans of Unbroken and Hacksaw Ridge comes the powerful true story of a Medal of Honor recipient who faced more than his fair share of battles—and overcame them through perseverance and faith.
"What Gary Beikirch did to receive his medal is unforgettable—and the story of what he overcame afterward is as big and moving as they come."—Gary Sinise
After dawn the siege began. It was April 1, 1970, and Army Green Beret medic Gary Beikirch knew the odds were stacked against their survival. Some 10,000 enemy soldiers sought to obliterate the twelve American Special Forces troops and 400 indigenous fighters who stood fast to defend 2,300 women and children inside the village of Dak Seang. For his valor and selflessness during the ruthless siege, Beikirch would be awarded a Medal of Honor, the nation's highest and most prestigious military decoration.
But Gary returned home wounded in body, mind, and...

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