The Life of a Warrior
Sacrifices and accomplishments in face of extreme adversity and examples of the spirit of anyone who has feared, doubted, suffered, and even failed, but refused to quit.  A quick read and truly inspiring.
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The Life of a Warrior
Sacrifices and accomplishments in face of extreme adversity and examples of the spirit of anyone who has feared, doubted, suffered, and even failed, but refused to quit.  A quick read and truly inspiring.
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The Life of a Warrior

The Life of a Warrior

The Life of a Warrior

The Life of a Warrior

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Overview

Sacrifices and accomplishments in face of extreme adversity and examples of the spirit of anyone who has feared, doubted, suffered, and even failed, but refused to quit.  A quick read and truly inspiring.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157739515
Publisher: Publish Green
Publication date: 01/25/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 57
File size: 11 MB
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About the Author

A veteran of the Vietnam War and a former top recruiter for the United States Army, Sgt. David Hack currently serves as CEO for U.S. Wings, Inc., a Hudson, Ohio-based company specializing in the production of American-made leather jackets, coats, and other apparel. 

Sgt. David Hack began his service career in 1957 with The United States Coast Guard before completing a two-year assignment supporting the Ranger Training Brigade in Fort Benning, Georgia. Following this, he joined the United States Army 1st Infantry Division and served his country in Lai Khe, Vietnam, before sustaining injuries during combat. After returning from duty overseas, Sgt. Hack went on to gain nationwide recognition as a top Army recruiter. His distinctive recruitment methods, which included a Sgt. Hack Wants You T-shirt and a custom Army jeep, helped to make him the United States’ No. 1 recruiter from 1969 to 1973.

Sgt. David Hack maintains affiliations with many professional and military associations.

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