"Searing . . . An inspiring story."-"Publishers Weekly"
"This is the . . . powerfully told story of an exceptionally
determined human being."-"Booklist"
On September 21, 1962, U.S. Marine Staff Sergeant Donald N.
Hamblen's life changed forever . . .
During a routine parachute jump, strong winds drove Hamblen into
high tension wires at the outskirts of Camp Pendleton, California.
Doctors were astounded that he had survived, but five days later
his leg had to be amputated five inches below the knee.
For most people, this would be the end of the story. Hamblen
could have retired on medical pension, but for him, leaving the
Marines was not an option. He fought to remain in the Marines,
passed all of the arduous physical tests, and within eleven months
was going to the field, parachuting, and scuba diving with First
Force Recon Company.
With more than two years in the super-secret Studies and
Observation Group (SOG), he is one of the few Americans who can
document having fought repeatedly in North Vietnam, and by his
extraordinary example, he served as an inspiration to other badly
wounded soldiers. This is his incredible story of courage, spirit,
and self determination.
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