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Indestructible: The Unforgettable Memoir of a Marine Hero at the Battle of Iwo Jima (2006)

par Jack H. Lucas

Autres auteurs: Bob Dole (Avant-propos), D. K. Drum

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Medal of Honor recipient Jack H. Lucas's classic memoir of his heroics at the Battle of Iwo Jima--with a foreword by Bob Dole and reissued to coincide with the 75th anniversary of the battle in 2020. On February 20, 1945, the second day of the assault on Iwo Jima--one of the bloodiest battles of the Pacific theater in World War II--Private Jack Lucas, who was only seventeen, and three other Marines engaged in a close-proximity firefight with Japanese soldiers. When two enemy grenades landed in their trench, Lucas jumped on one and pulled the other under his body to save the lives of his comrades. Lucas was blown into the air as his body was torn apart by 250 entrance wounds. He was so severely wounded that his team left him for dead. Miraculously, he survived. While on the hospital ship Samaritan, his spirit soared to see the American flag flying atop Mount Suribachi--the same flag immortalized in Joe Rosenthal's iconic photograph, Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima. Lucas endured twenty-one grueling surgeries and carried 200 pieces of shrapnel in his body for the rest of his life. Awarded the Medal of Honor, he became the youngest Marine in U.S. history--and the youngest of all World War II servicemen--to receive the honor. Indestructible tells the remarkable story of an extraordinary American possessed with a fierce determination to serve his country.… (plus d'informations)
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This is an interesting memoir about a man who does not seem admirable, but yet was heroic in battle with his beloved Marine Corps. I found the story somewhat unevenly presented, the swings back and forth in time could have been handled more skillfully. I'm glad I read it, but it won't be a book to keep and treasure.
  JDHofmeyer | Aug 20, 2022 |
Jack Lucas was a true hero, an amazing man, and someone Americans should be proud to call one of our country's greatest citizens. Teenagers today are obsessed with video games, Jack Lucas was obsessed with being a Marine, wanting to fight for his country, and not wait until officials determined he was old enough to enlist. His determination was stronger than abiding by rules and while other boys his age were riding bikes and going fishing with their friends, Jack was hiding out on a ship that was heading for a major WWII battle. I won't give many spoilers but will say that this teenage boy was the most patriotic young man I have ever had the pleasure of discovering. He had slipped into a war that he was not old enough to enlist for, fought in one of the toughest battles of the war, and was awarded our nation's highest military recognition The Congressional Medal of Honor. He had already been awarded the medal when he received his draft notice to enlist. You will be fascinated with his story. It is one that should be read and passed along to others. Our children and grandchildren need to know and respect America's hero, the great Jack Lucas. ( )
  JudyMcNelley | Aug 4, 2021 |
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Jack's story is one of heroism of a flawed man. He does not pretend to be a saint. He acknowledges his faults, his short temper, his infidelity to his first wife.

But his faults do not negate the heroism, the honor, the courage, he showed in battle. His willingness and desire to do his duty in battle and to sacrifice his life for his fellow-men.

The Medal of Honor is not a prize to be sought, but a recognition of honor, of valor, of courage, bravery, and sacrifice. It is never won, though it is often earned, and occasionally awarded.

Jack Lucas was one who was awarded the Medal. Though he enjoyed the benefits of receiving it, he accepted and wore it in memory of the many who fell.

His story is moving and inspiring. I highly recommend it. ( )
  unreconstructed | Aug 15, 2020 |
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The Unforgettable Memoir of a Marine Hero at the Battle of Iwo Jima is a conversational memoir by Metal of Honor recipient, Jack Lucas. He covers his life starting as a child so you get a full view of his ethos. How a very young teen entered the U.S. Marine Corp and fought on the volcanic sands of Iwo Jima still in his teens. When ever he was saved from death he thanked God for his good fortune. His act was deserving of the U.S. medal of Honor which he was awarded.

As we continue to read, it is as if you are here him tell you the story, we learn of all the events a Medal of Honor has to attend throughout his life. And after the trauma he had gone through he rejoin the military entering the U.S. Army after graduating college as an officer.

From his own words we learn he a pretty tough and impulsive guy in both public and private life. Before his military record was expunged because of the medal of Honor the number of times he was sent to the brig would tell you this. He always did what he wanted driven by patriotism or vengeance. It was amazing he was not drummed out of service. And lucky for his squad that he was not for he saved their lives. He continued his rough ways and added wandering eye to his traits in his civilian life. A good read with forward by Bob Doyle. ( )
  hermit | Jul 10, 2020 |
Interesting story of how a 14-year-old did all the wrong things to get himself into battle against Japan culminating in the battle of Iwo Jima where he fell on two grenades saving three friends from death. He is badly wounded and evacuated. He is awarded the Medal of Honor and tells of his life after battle.

This is a simply told tale. He does not leave out much that he did and he was flawed but proud of being a Marine. He also never left the Marines behind. They were more his family than his family. He also is proud of his Medal of Honor and tells of get togethers with other medal winners. He led a colorful life until he died. ( )
  Sheila1957 | Feb 29, 2020 |
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Medal of Honor recipient Jack H. Lucas's classic memoir of his heroics at the Battle of Iwo Jima--with a foreword by Bob Dole and reissued to coincide with the 75th anniversary of the battle in 2020. On February 20, 1945, the second day of the assault on Iwo Jima--one of the bloodiest battles of the Pacific theater in World War II--Private Jack Lucas, who was only seventeen, and three other Marines engaged in a close-proximity firefight with Japanese soldiers. When two enemy grenades landed in their trench, Lucas jumped on one and pulled the other under his body to save the lives of his comrades. Lucas was blown into the air as his body was torn apart by 250 entrance wounds. He was so severely wounded that his team left him for dead. Miraculously, he survived. While on the hospital ship Samaritan, his spirit soared to see the American flag flying atop Mount Suribachi--the same flag immortalized in Joe Rosenthal's iconic photograph, Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima. Lucas endured twenty-one grueling surgeries and carried 200 pieces of shrapnel in his body for the rest of his life. Awarded the Medal of Honor, he became the youngest Marine in U.S. history--and the youngest of all World War II servicemen--to receive the honor. Indestructible tells the remarkable story of an extraordinary American possessed with a fierce determination to serve his country.

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