Silent Warrior: The Marine Sniper's Story Vietnam Continues | 
| Author: Charles Henderson Publisher: Berkley Category: Book
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ISBN: 0425188647 Dewey Decimal Number: 355 EAN: 9780425188644 ASIN: 0425188647
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Product Description In 1986, Charles Henderson first published Marine Sniper-the incredible story of Gunnery Sergeant Carlos Hathcock, whose 93 confirmed kills in Vietnam have never been matched by any sniper before or since.
Now, the incredible story of a remarkable Marine continues-with harrowing, never-before-published accounts of courage and perseverance. These are the powerful stories of a man who rose to greatness not for personal gain or glory, but for duty and honor. A rare inside look at the U.S. Marine's most challenging missions-and the one man who made military history.
Download Description In the United States Marine Corps, the most dangerous job in combat is that of the sniper. With no backup and little communication with the outside world, these men disappeared for weeks on end in the wilderness with nothing but intellect and iron will to protect them--as they would watch, wait, and finally strike. But of
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The legendary White Feather. July 7, 2008 The material used for "Silent Warrior" were the pages that were cut from "Marine Sniper" to manage the size of that first book. So this book is based on much of the same interviews and recollections.
I found "Silent Warrior" to be as good or better than "Marine Sniper". The first book may have had more details about some of the shootings, but this book has more details about the sniper's mission-oriented targets and what made them valuable as targets.
The noble reason for writing the first book is elaborated on.
In "Silent Warrior" the reader gets to see the heroism of Carlos Hathcock when he saved other Marines at his own expense,suffering terrible burns that eventually contributed to ending his career. The character of his sniper-partner John Burke and his heroism in the field was detailed.
This book has emotion in the pages. In part because it was written after Carlos Hathcock had passed away. Mr Henderson takes the reader along on fishing trips and ceremonies that were part of Hatchcock's life towards the end. Both "Marine Sniper" and "Silent Warrior" are excellent books and recommended for anyone that wants to read about the most fearsome sniper ever to serve the U.S.A.
For those who miss Carlos... May 17, 2008 This is a book that was published after Calos' passing. It is well written, a loving rememberance of a friend near to the author. If you are touched by deep patriotism or just rugged independence and dedication to one's peers there is no finer story that brings these qualities to light than that of Calos Hathcock II.
Wouldn't recommend this book to any of my one. March 15, 2008 The only thing that was good about this book was the fact that it was based on a true story. Some parts got interesting but who cares of the crunching of the gravel or mustard king?? Maybe I would of got it if I was in the Military or 60 years old.
Something that must be said September 26, 2007 This is a book that tells a story that is little known beyond the ranks of the military. It should be known by all as it is one of the things that has maintained our freedom thru the years. The book is well written and to the point.
Honor; Duty; Country ... August 5, 2007 I believe the following quote best speaks to Carlos Hathcock; the Marine; the man. " The only guide to a man is his conscience; the only shield to his memory is the rectitude and sincerity of his actions. It is very imprudent to walk through like without this shield, because we are so often mocked by the failure of our calculation; but with this shield, however the fates may play, we march always in the ranks of honor".
I felt compelled to write the above after reading the dual 1-star posts from "a reader" who basically called Mr. Hathcock a liar, fraud and phony. He starts out with one line of praise then basically says Mr. Hathcock was a phony and his story a con job. Of course he offers no facts or evidence to support his claims. Just another who disrespects and spits on those who have served; are serving and will serve. He should be ashamed. You sir/"a reader", will never walk among the ranks of honor.
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