Hero of the Pacific, James Brady
Hero of the Pacific, James Brady
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Hero of the Pacific
The Life of Marine Legend John Basilone

Author: James Brady

Narrator: Grover Gardner

Unabridged: 7 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Oasis Audio

Published: 01/12/2010


Synopsis

Can a single night define a man's life?  From the summer of 1943 to early 1945, John Basilone was one of the most famous and admired people in America. As the first enlisted man to be awarded the Medal of Honor in World War II, for extraordinary bravery under fire at Guadalcanal, he toured the nation with movie stars, shared podiums with mayors and governors, shook the hands of thousands of citizens, and was even rumored to have made a romantic connection with a beautiful young actress. Why would a man who had proven his courage beyond any doubt, who had gone above and beyond the call of duty, and was reaping the rewards of his sacrifice beg his commanding officers to break with tradition and send a Medal of Honor winner back into combat? Legendary columnist James Brady explores this and many other puzzling questions in this thrilling and surprising biography. Hero of the Pacific tells the dramatic and compelling life story of a small-town boy who became one of World War II’s greatest and best-known heroes, only to be forgotten after his death during another famous and hellish battle on Iwo Jima. You may never have heard of John Basilone, but once you listen to this powerful tale, you’ll never forget him.

About The Author

The late James Brady commanded a Marine rifle platoon during the Korean War and was awarded a Bronze Star for valor. For more than two decades, he wrote the “In Step With” column for Parade. He also wrote a column for Forbes.com. He authored eighteen books, among them several on the Marines, including the nonfiction Why Marines Fight and the New York Times best-selling novel The Marines of Autumn.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Alexw

Only three stars because of the author. 10 stars for John Basilone. While most authors form a hero worship on their subjects in biographies (Carl Sanburg on Lincoln & for a lesser extent McCullough on Truman) this author goes the opposite way and tries to denigrate Basilone's legacy. Two eyewitness......more

Goodreads review by Jeffrey

I first remember hearing the name John Basilone from the father of my best friend. He served in the marines and landed on Iwo Jima. After telling us about the man and his exploits, he described the way his unit felt when word trickled through the ranks that Manila John was dead. My best friend and I......more

Goodreads review by Jason

So far off to a good start. The narrator talks loudly and very clearly. Easy to follow the events/thoughts in the book. Also, the subject of the book, Marine Sgt John Basilone is a local legend. Looking forward to learning more about this American hero who was raised in the town I'm currently residi......more