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When Men Would Not Break. Surviving Chaos and Courage under Overwhelming Fire
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- Nombre de pages181
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-40914-3
- EAN9783565409143
- Date de parution14/04/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
There is a particular kind of knowledge that only combat produces - the knowledge of what a human being is capable of when everything has collapsed, when orders are meaningless, when the enemy is thirty meters away and closing, and when the only thing standing between the living and the dead is a single decision made in a fraction of a second. The Vietnam War generated that knowledge on an almost daily basis, across ten years of jungle, rice paddy, firebase, and valley floor.
When Men Would Not Break is a documentary history of individual courage under the most extreme conditions the Vietnam War produced.
It moves through a series of engagements - some famous, most not - where American soldiers and Marines faced fire so overwhelming that trained doctrine became irrelevant, and survival became an act of pure human will. It reconstructs the 38-hour siege of Camp A Shau in March 1966, where Staff Sergeant Raymond Adkins - wounded eighteen times - killed an estimated 175 enemy soldiers and led survivors out through jungle darkness stalked by a tiger.
It follows Air Force pararescueman William Pitsenbarger into the burning jungles of Biên Hòa province, who waved away his last evacuation helicopter to stay with the wounded men he had descended to rescue and was killed fighting beside them. It traces the actions of MACV-SOG operator Colonel Robert Howard, wounded fourteen times across multiple missions and nominated for the Medal of Honor three separate times - a record without parallel in American military history.
It moves through a series of engagements - some famous, most not - where American soldiers and Marines faced fire so overwhelming that trained doctrine became irrelevant, and survival became an act of pure human will. It reconstructs the 38-hour siege of Camp A Shau in March 1966, where Staff Sergeant Raymond Adkins - wounded eighteen times - killed an estimated 175 enemy soldiers and led survivors out through jungle darkness stalked by a tiger.
It follows Air Force pararescueman William Pitsenbarger into the burning jungles of Biên Hòa province, who waved away his last evacuation helicopter to stay with the wounded men he had descended to rescue and was killed fighting beside them. It traces the actions of MACV-SOG operator Colonel Robert Howard, wounded fourteen times across multiple missions and nominated for the Medal of Honor three separate times - a record without parallel in American military history.




















