Colonel David H Hackworth
After a twenty-five-year military career and 110 medals, Colonel David H. Hackworth chose a life of self-imposed exile in Australia for eighteen years before returning to the United States in 1989. He is the author of three other books, Hazardous Duty , The Price of Honor , and Steel My Soldiers' Hearts . He died in 2005.
After a twenty-five-year military career and 110 medals, Colonel David H. Hackworth chose a life of self-imposed exile in Australia for eighteen years before returning to the United States in 1989. He is the author of three other books, Hazardous Duty , The Price of Honor , and Steel My Soldiers' Hearts . He died in 2005. See less
Colonel David H Hackworth's Featured Books
Colonel David H Hackworth book reviews
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The Price of Honor
Skip it
by CBruns, Apr 20, 2023
I was excited to read it especially after 'About Face' and 'Hazardous Duty.' It was actually really bad. I only got about 1/3 of the way through it and had to abandon it. It was confusing to read ... Read More
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About Face: The Odyssey of an American Warrior
Good Training
by CBruns, Apr 20, 2023
I read this book when I was in the Marines. My XO saw me reading on duty and reminded me that Marines on post are not supposed to read. He asked me what I was reading, and I told him, "About Face," ... Read More
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Brave Men
Good book
Book is good and worth reading. I have/do read a lot of military history books. He wrote down his personal experience and views without over doing what and how he experienced it. Read More