Sgt. Reckless: America's War Horse
Admittedly, I probably shouldn't have read this directly after finishing Laura Hillenbrand's masterful WWII tome "Unbroken," but I did and I can't take that back. As a result, I spent my entire reading of this book thinking about how much better I would have liked it if Hillenbrand had gotten to tell the story.To be clear, I reserve no critical commentary for the tale itself, which is mesmerizing and a tearjerker in places. It's also so fantastic and unbelievable that you know it can't be
I want to express great fulfillment in taking my than 91 year old dad to the 72nd anniversary of the Iwo Jima in 2016 at Camp Pendleton. He was a 19 year old Marine Amtrak Tank Driver during the Iwo Jima invasion. During the anniversary festivities, my brother, dad and I got to meet Robin Hutton and she sighed a copy of her book that I bought during the event which also included a beautiful presentation on Reckless.I had the author sign and dedicate this book copy for my beautiful wife, Kim the
Great story, steeped in Marine Corps history!
Sgt. Reckless: America's War Horse is a beautiful story about an amazing horse and the meaning of the Marine Corp's motto, Semper Fi; but most importantly, it is a story of compassion and loyaltytraits which make American fighting men and women the best in the world. American soldiers are known for their affection toward animals and children in war zones, and so it was during the Korean Conflict.Reminded of the childhood story, The Little Engine that Could, which taught the value of
Oh, how I wanted to love this book. And I greatly enjoyed so much of it, right up through Reckless' battle triumphs, until her retirement to the US. However, even the most interesting, moving, or funny anecdotes lose their charm after numerous repetitions. In addition, a more skillful writer might have injecting something of themselves into the story, a technique at which my favourite nonfiction storytellers (Laura Hillenbrand, Mary Roach, Jon Ronson, Sy Montgomery, Bill Bryson) excel. Without
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Title | : | Sgt. Reckless: America's War Horse |
Author | : | Robin Hutton |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 368 pages |
Published | : | July 28th 2014 by Regnery History |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. History. Animals. Biography. Horses. War. Military Fiction |
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Amid an inferno of explosives on a deadly minefield in the Korean War, a four-legged Marine proved to be a heroic force of nature. She moved headstrong up and down steep, smoky terrain that no man could travail confidently. In a single day, this small Mongolian mare made fifty-one round-trips carrying nearly five tons of explosives to various gun sites. Sergeant Reckless was her name, and she was the horse renowned for carrying wounded soldiers on and off the battlefield and making solo trips across combat zones to deliver supplies. A widely celebrated national hero, Reckless was first featured in 1954 in the Saturday Evening Post and more recently in 1997 when LIFE magazine published an edition lauding history’s one hundred all-time heroes. Equine enthusiast Robin Hutton learned about Sergeant Reckless and spearheaded the effort to commission a monument at the National Museum of the Marine Corps in Triangle (Quantico), VA. In July of 2013, the statue was unveiled. A second monument is planned for Camp Pendleton, where Reckless lived out her days and is buried. Hutton has now written the first-ever full biography of Sergeant Reckless, who earned two Purple Hearts for her heroic efforts (among other military decorations). Hutton has spoken with the Marines who fought alongside Reckless and tells the complete and captivating tale of how a would-be Korean racehorse became one of the greatest Marine wartime heroes. Sgt. Reckless brings the legend back to life more than half a century later.Identify Books Concering Sgt. Reckless: America's War Horse
ISBN: | 1621572633 (ISBN13: 9781621572633) |
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Sgt. Reckless was an amazing horse. If you know horses, and I do, it is nearly incomprehensible the work she accomplished with her Marines during the Korean War. She is most definitely a hero in her own right! So glad someone took the time to do the research documenting her life and the importance of her place in history.I do have to point out what I found as misinformation. In regards to PFC Art Sickler who was the handler from 1956-1958. On page 197, Hutton wrote that Sickler went back toAdmittedly, I probably shouldn't have read this directly after finishing Laura Hillenbrand's masterful WWII tome "Unbroken," but I did and I can't take that back. As a result, I spent my entire reading of this book thinking about how much better I would have liked it if Hillenbrand had gotten to tell the story.To be clear, I reserve no critical commentary for the tale itself, which is mesmerizing and a tearjerker in places. It's also so fantastic and unbelievable that you know it can't be
I want to express great fulfillment in taking my than 91 year old dad to the 72nd anniversary of the Iwo Jima in 2016 at Camp Pendleton. He was a 19 year old Marine Amtrak Tank Driver during the Iwo Jima invasion. During the anniversary festivities, my brother, dad and I got to meet Robin Hutton and she sighed a copy of her book that I bought during the event which also included a beautiful presentation on Reckless.I had the author sign and dedicate this book copy for my beautiful wife, Kim the
Great story, steeped in Marine Corps history!
Sgt. Reckless: America's War Horse is a beautiful story about an amazing horse and the meaning of the Marine Corp's motto, Semper Fi; but most importantly, it is a story of compassion and loyaltytraits which make American fighting men and women the best in the world. American soldiers are known for their affection toward animals and children in war zones, and so it was during the Korean Conflict.Reminded of the childhood story, The Little Engine that Could, which taught the value of
Oh, how I wanted to love this book. And I greatly enjoyed so much of it, right up through Reckless' battle triumphs, until her retirement to the US. However, even the most interesting, moving, or funny anecdotes lose their charm after numerous repetitions. In addition, a more skillful writer might have injecting something of themselves into the story, a technique at which my favourite nonfiction storytellers (Laura Hillenbrand, Mary Roach, Jon Ronson, Sy Montgomery, Bill Bryson) excel. Without
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