Colonel Donald Gilbert Cook was the first U.S. Marine captured in
Vietnam; the first and only Marine in history to earn the Medal of
Honor while in captivity; and the first Marine POW to have a U.S.
Navy ship named in his honor, the USS Donald Cook (DDG-75). On
December 31, 1964, while serving as an observer with a South
Vietnamese Marine Corps battalion on a combat operation against
Viet Cong forces, he was captured near the village of Binh Gia in
South Vietnam. Until his death in captivity in December 1967, Cook
led ten POWs in a series of primitive jungle camps. His leadership
and adherence to the U.S. Military Code of Conduct earned him the
nation's highest military award, but Cook never received historical
attention commensurate with his enormous accomplishments. This is
the first book-length biography of Colonel Donald G. Cook. The book
concentrates especially on his three years in captivity, and is the
first book exclusively about a Marine POW held in South Vietnam.
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