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About Face: Odyssey of an American Warrior

About Face: Odyssey of an American Warrior
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About Face: Odyssey of an American Warrior

by David H. Hackworth, Julie Sherman
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Simon & Schuster (1989-03)
ISBN: 0671526928
EAN: 9780671526924
Dewy Decimal #: 355.00924
Hardcover: 875 pages
Edition: 1st
SKU: 26816
Condition: New
Comments: THE HARDBACK BOOK ! SCHUSTER, 1989. THE UNABRIDGED 1ST EDITION. Early print. WITH GREAT PHOTOGRAPHS! HARDCOVER W/GILT LETTERING, DUST JACKET AND PAGES ARE NEW! Rapid shipping w/FREE tracking. GREAT PACKAGING . Air Mail.


Customer Reviews


AuthorZone.Com Book Review
Rating (5)
Date: 2003-08-01

3 out of 3 customers found this reveiw helpful


Excellent book. Well written, easily read, thought provoking. Is long, but not cumbersome.

I first read 'About Face' written by Col. David Hackworth during the late 1980s. I found it extremely valuable in helping me...a woman with little knowledge of anything military, understand better my children's dad, a land based Viet Nam combat vet and the problems he had to deal with before his death.

As the wife of yet a second Viet Nam combat vet, special forces, I suggest this book for anyone who wants a better understanding of the debt of gratitude and respect we citizens owe those willing to serve in The United States Military.

Reviewed by: molly martin


should be required reading for all seving military leaders
Rating (5)
Date: 1999-07-15

3 out of 3 customers found this reveiw helpful


I first came to hear of ABOUT FACE from a friend and fellow NCO in Korea. He said I might think it was good, Was that an understatement. I read About Face in one fourteen hour plane ride back to Korea. I've read it three more times so far and recommend it to all my friends deserving the title Non-Commisioned Officer. I truly believe that all military leaders should read this and take from it; Hack's wisdom and experiance dealing with the military, Integrity and soldiering.


A Great Man, A Great Book, A Great Read
Rating (5)
Date: 1997-08-07

2 out of 3 customers found this reveiw helpful


I bought this book when I was about 11 years old and a big fan of "war stories". I am now approaching twenty and have read this book at least once a year since first purchasing it, to the extent that it is now in three parts and the photographs have fallen out. This book is an intense, gripping, readable but most of all honest and believable account of one of America's greatest warriors and his experiences...from the forested slopes of Trieste in 1946 to being chased around Washington DC by Army Intell goons in 1971, this book, while entertaining, will also teach you everything you need to know about duty, honour,bravery and honest patriotism, qualities that come hard to find in the era of Iran-Contra, Tailhook, Whitewater and the like... This book will make you laugh, cry and think. Please, read it.


A grunts-eye-view look at the career of Col. Hackworth.
Rating (4)
Date: 1997-07-24


This is the tale of America's most decorated living hero. From his humble beginnings to his glorious career in the U. S. Army. A man destined to be one of the elite movers and shakers in the military. He became disillusioned with America's war effort in Vietnam and the "ticket-punching" pursuits of the manager-officers. He gave up his career and moved into self-imposed exile. This story is a must read for those interested in the development of the U. S. Army since WWII. It's a real wake-up call

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