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ISBN
0525653805
Book Title
Blaze of Light : The Inspiring True Story of Green Beret Medic Gary Beikirch, Medal of Honor Recipient
Publisher
Crown Publishing Group, T.H.E.
Item Length
7.9 in
Publication Year
2021
Format
Uk-Trade Paper
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
0.8 in
Author
Marcus Brotherton
Genre
Religion, Technology & Engineering, Biography & Autobiography, History
Topic
Military / Veterans, Military Science, Christian Life / Inspirational, Military
Item Weight
8 Oz
Item Width
5.2 in
Number of Pages
280 Pages

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Crown Publishing Group, T.H.E.
ISBN-10
0525653805
ISBN-13
9780525653806
eBay Product ID (ePID)
9050070570

Product Key Features

Book Title
Blaze of Light : The Inspiring True Story of Green Beret Medic Gary Beikirch, Medal of Honor Recipient
Number of Pages
280 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2021
Topic
Military / Veterans, Military Science, Christian Life / Inspirational, Military
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Religion, Technology & Engineering, Biography & Autobiography, History
Author
Marcus Brotherton
Format
Uk-Trade Paper

Dimensions

Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
8 Oz
Item Length
7.9 in
Item Width
5.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2019-027340
Reviews
"The Medal of Honor Society is comprised of a highly elite group of American heroes. What Gary Beikirch did to receive his medal is unforgettable--and the story of what he overcame afterward is as big and moving as they come." --Gary Sinise, Oscar-nominated actor "From the windblast of landing choppers to the sensory assault of close-quarters battle, Blaze of Light put me right in the middle of the steaming jungles of Vietnam. Gary Beikirch was grievously wounded and facing a ruthless enemy, and his selfless choices made him the rarest of war heroes--one whose valor is measured not in lives taken but in lives saved." --Lynn Vincent, New York Times bestselling author of Indianapolis "You will be blessed by this story of amazing courage and selflessness. What happened on April 1, 1970, at Camp Dak Seang in the Kontum Province of South Vietnam forever changed the life of Gary Beikirch. He is a true American hero--a man of humility, faith, and servant leadership. This story is so powerful it could change your life." --Colonel Jim Coy (Ret.), 3rd SFG, Persian Gulf War "Gary Beikirch's lifelong trek has been an especially arduous and inspiring journey--a broken home; the war-ravaged jungles of southeast Asia; a desperate post-battle, edge-of-death encounter with God in a Pleiku hospital; and the lonely dark tunnel of PTSD--culminating in a mountainside cave where he finally found peace on every front. This hard-core warrior experienced tenderness and hope through the gracious pursuit of the Savior. Read Gary's story, weep tears of joy, and know that his life and this book are for Christ's honor!" --Stu Weber, pastor and author of Tender Warrior "Those who have experienced battle say time expands. Seconds feel like minutes, and minutes and hours stretch into virtual time warps. Marcus Brotherton successfully illustrates such perception of time in his telling of Gary Beikirch's harrowing story. Marcus propelled me into the darkness of impending doom with speed and precision while casting light on the humanity and bravery of the characters who inhabit the pages I blew through. This book left me thoroughly inspired and honored to have 'met' yet another hero who earned the Medal of Honor." --Eric Blehm, New York Times bestselling author of Fearless, Legend, and The Only Thing Worth Dying For "I was on the Nixon White House staff while Gary Beikirch was serving in Vietnam's jungles. As the White House looked at the mega-issues of the war, we too easily lost sight of the incredible micro-moments of heroism displayed by Gary and others, which are so skillfully described by Marcus Brotherton. Marcus shows not only the intensity of the war in the compound where Gary fought but also the pathos in the soul of the warrior. This book sheds needed light in an age when many are trapped in the darkness of PTSD." --Wallace Henley, former White House and congressional aide and coauthor of God and Churchill, with Sir Winston Churchill's great-grandson Jonathan Sandys
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
959.704/37 B
Synopsis
After dawn the siege began. It was April 1, 1970, and Army Green Beret medic Gary Beikirch stood shoulder to shoulder with 12 American Special Forces troops, 400 indigenous fighters, and 2,300 women and children against some 10,000 enemy soldiers. For his valor and selflessness during the ruthless siege, Beikirch would be awarded the Medal of Honor, the nation's highest and most prestigious military decoration. But when he returned to the States, he faced his most difficult fight yet. Blaze of Light is a powerful story twice over-for the tale it tells and for the redemption it surfaces. It's the kind of story that nudges its way into your soul to heal you own wounded spirit. You don't need to be a war-history buff to devour Blaze of Light. You just have to love a great book. Book jacket., For fans of Unbroken and Hacksaw Ridge comes the powerful true story of a Medal of Honor recipient who faced more than his fair share of battles-and overcame them through perseverance and faith. "What Gary Beikirch did to receive his medal is unforgettable-and the story of what he overcame afterward is as big and moving as they come."-Gary Sinise After dawn the siege began. It was April 1, 1970, and Army Green Beret medic Gary Beikirch knew the odds were stacked against their survival. Some 10,000 enemy soldiers sought to obliterate the twelve American Special Forces troops and 400 indigenous fighters who stood fast to defend 2,300 women and children inside the village of Dak Seang. For his valor and selflessness during the ruthless siege, Beikirch would be awarded a Medal of Honor, the nation's highest and most prestigious military decoration. But Gary returned home wounded in body, mind, and soul. To find himself again, Gary retreated to a cave in the mountains of New England, where a redemptive encounter with God allowed Gary to find peace. New York Times best-selling author Marcus Brotherton chronicles the incredible true story of a person who changed from lost to found. Gripping and unforgettable, and written with a rich and vivid narrative voice, Blaze of Light will inspire you to answer hurt with ingenuity, to reach for faith, and to find clarity and peace within any season of storm., For fans of Unbroken and Hacksaw Ridge comes the powerful true story of a Medal of Honor recipient who faced more than his fair share of battles--and overcame them through perseverance and faith. "What Gary Beikirch did to receive his medal is unforgettable--and the story of what he overcame afterward is as big and moving as they come."--Gary Sinise After dawn the siege began. It was April 1, 1970, and Army Green Beret medic Gary Beikirch knew the odds were stacked against their survival. Some 10,000 enemy soldiers sought to obliterate the twelve American Special Forces troops and 400 indigenous fighters who stood fast to defend 2,300 women and children inside the village of Dak Seang. For his valor and selflessness during the ruthless siege, Beikirch would be awarded a Medal of Honor, the nation's highest and most prestigious military decoration. But Gary returned home wounded in body, mind, and soul. To find himself again, Gary retreated to a cave in the mountains of New England, where a redemptive encounter with God allowed Gary to find peace. New York Times best-selling author Marcus Brotherton chronicles the incredible true story of a person who changed from lost to found. Gripping and unforgettable, and written with a rich and vivid narrative voice, Blaze of Light will inspire you to answer hurt with ingenuity, to reach for faith, and to find clarity and peace within any season of storm.
LC Classification Number
U53.B378B76 2020
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