Uncommon Valor: The Recon Company That Earned Five Medals of Honor and Included the Most Decorated Green Beret
Uncommon Valor is a look into the formation and operation of an advanced Special Forces recon company during the Vietnam War. Code-named the Studies and Observations Group, SOG was the most covert U.S. military unit in its time and contained only volunteers from such elite units as the Army's Green Berets, Navy SEALs, and Air Force Air Commandos. SOG warriors operated in small teams, going behind enemy lines in Laos and Cambodia and along the Ho Chi Minh Trail, tasked with performing special reconnaissance, sabotaging North Vietnamese Army ammunition, attempting to rescue downed U.S. pilots, and other black ops missions. During that time, Forward Operating Base-2's (FOB-2's) recon company became the most highly decorated unit of the Vietnam War, with five of its men earning the Medal of Honor and eight earning the Distinguished Service Cross-America's second highest military award for valor. Purple Hearts were earned by SOG veterans at a pace unparalleled in American wars of the twentieth century, with casualties at times exceeding 100 percent. One, Bob Howard, was wounded on fourteen different occasions, received eight Purple Hearts, was written up after three different missions for the Medal of Honor, and emerged from Vietnam as the most highly decorated soldier since World War II's Audie Murphy.
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Uncommon Valor: The Recon Company That Earned Five Medals of Honor and Included the Most Decorated Green Beret
Uncommon Valor is a look into the formation and operation of an advanced Special Forces recon company during the Vietnam War. Code-named the Studies and Observations Group, SOG was the most covert U.S. military unit in its time and contained only volunteers from such elite units as the Army's Green Berets, Navy SEALs, and Air Force Air Commandos. SOG warriors operated in small teams, going behind enemy lines in Laos and Cambodia and along the Ho Chi Minh Trail, tasked with performing special reconnaissance, sabotaging North Vietnamese Army ammunition, attempting to rescue downed U.S. pilots, and other black ops missions. During that time, Forward Operating Base-2's (FOB-2's) recon company became the most highly decorated unit of the Vietnam War, with five of its men earning the Medal of Honor and eight earning the Distinguished Service Cross-America's second highest military award for valor. Purple Hearts were earned by SOG veterans at a pace unparalleled in American wars of the twentieth century, with casualties at times exceeding 100 percent. One, Bob Howard, was wounded on fourteen different occasions, received eight Purple Hearts, was written up after three different missions for the Medal of Honor, and emerged from Vietnam as the most highly decorated soldier since World War II's Audie Murphy.
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Uncommon Valor: The Recon Company That Earned Five Medals of Honor and Included the Most Decorated Green Beret

Uncommon Valor: The Recon Company That Earned Five Medals of Honor and Included the Most Decorated Green Beret

by Stephen Moore
Uncommon Valor: The Recon Company That Earned Five Medals of Honor and Included the Most Decorated Green Beret

Uncommon Valor: The Recon Company That Earned Five Medals of Honor and Included the Most Decorated Green Beret

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Overview

Uncommon Valor is a look into the formation and operation of an advanced Special Forces recon company during the Vietnam War. Code-named the Studies and Observations Group, SOG was the most covert U.S. military unit in its time and contained only volunteers from such elite units as the Army's Green Berets, Navy SEALs, and Air Force Air Commandos. SOG warriors operated in small teams, going behind enemy lines in Laos and Cambodia and along the Ho Chi Minh Trail, tasked with performing special reconnaissance, sabotaging North Vietnamese Army ammunition, attempting to rescue downed U.S. pilots, and other black ops missions. During that time, Forward Operating Base-2's (FOB-2's) recon company became the most highly decorated unit of the Vietnam War, with five of its men earning the Medal of Honor and eight earning the Distinguished Service Cross-America's second highest military award for valor. Purple Hearts were earned by SOG veterans at a pace unparalleled in American wars of the twentieth century, with casualties at times exceeding 100 percent. One, Bob Howard, was wounded on fourteen different occasions, received eight Purple Hearts, was written up after three different missions for the Medal of Honor, and emerged from Vietnam as the most highly decorated soldier since World War II's Audie Murphy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781682473122
Publisher: Naval Institute Press
Publication date: 10/01/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 440
File size: 56 MB
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About the Author

Stephen L. Moore, a sixth generation Texan, is the author of 18 previous books on World War II and Texas history and is a contributing writer for the Dallas Morning News. He graduated from Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas, where he studied advertising, marketing, and journalism. Steve lives north of Dallas in Lantana, Texas, with his wife and three children.

Table of Contents

Prologue vii

1 The Kontum Thirty-Three 1

2 Spike Teams and Hatchet Force 7

3 The Montagnard Camp and "Old Blue" 30

4 Prisoner Snatching and Wiretaps 40

5 Code Name Bright Light 50

6 Heavy Drop 63

7 Daniel Boone and Bob Howard 83

8 Into the Hornet's Nest 99

9 "They Won't Take Us Alive" 114

10 New Faces at FOB-2 130

11 "The Big One" 148

12 Enter the Gladiator 175

13 The Wolfkeil Bright Light 191

14 Double Take 201

15 Close Shaves 215

16 SLAM VII: "Shot All to Hell" 231

17 Howard's Miracle Mission 261

18 "No Longer a Cherry" 278

19 "In the Frying Pan" 293

20 Casualties of the Fall 308

21 "Vietnamese Alamo" 319

Epilogue: "A Collection of Heroes" 335

Acknowledgments 345

Appendix 347

Glossary of Terms 369

Notes 373

Bibliography 393

Index 401

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