Widely acclaimed as the Vietnam War's most highly decorated
soldier, Joe Ronnie Hooper in many ways serves as a symbol for that
conflict. His troubled, tempestuous life paralleled the upheavals
in American society during the 1960s and 1970s, and his desperate
quest to prove his manhood was uncomfortably akin to the macho
image projected by three successive presidents in their "tough"
policy in Southeast Asia. "Looking for a Hero" extracts the real
Joe Hooper from the welter of lies and myths that swirl around his
story; in doing so, the book uncovers not only the complicated
truth about an American hero but also the story of how Hooper's war
was lost in Vietnam, not at home.
Extensive interviews with friends, fellow soldiers, and family
members reveal Hooper as a complex, gifted, and disturbed man. They
also expose the flaws in his most famous and treasured
accomplishment: earning the Medal of Honor. In the distortions,
half-truths, and outright lies that mar Hooper's medal of honor
file, authors Peter Maslowski and Don Winslow find a painful
reflection of the army's inability to be honest with itself and the
American public, with all the dire consequences that this
dishonesty ultimately entailed. In the inextricably linked stories
of Hooper and the Vietnam War, the nature of that deceit, and of
America's defeat, becomes clear.
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