The Few and the Proud

Marine Corps Drill Instructors in Their Own Words

16 May 2007

Territory Rights — Worldwide including Canada, but excluding the British Commonwealth.

Larry Smith (Author)

Description

The New York Times bestseller: From the sands of Iwo Jima to the deserts of Iraq, the riveting, real-life stories of training young marines.

Beginning with interviews with the last surviving drill instructors of World War II, this powerful oral history offers the voices of veterans from every major war of the last sixty years, concluding with accounts of what it takes to train marines for Iraq today. The Few and the Proud contains revelatory details about the vicious training techniques used to prepare marines for the great battles against Japan in the Pacific; the Ribbon Creek training disaster of the 1950s; and legendary stories by the likes of Iwo Jima veteran "Iron" Mike Mervosh and R. Lee Ermey, the infamous drill instructor from Full Metal Jacket. With death-defying accounts relayed from the MCRD in San Diego and the legendary Parris Island, The Few and the Proud is both a personal history of the 230-year-old U.S. Marine Corps and a repository of heroism, leadership, and determination in the toughest division of the United States military.

Reviews

"In The Few and the Proud, drill instructors get to have their say. Blunt humor and candor about the Marines come across loud and clear...riveting reading." — Robert Flanagan, Columbus Dispatch

"Using their own words, the author has captured the essence of the drill instructors." — Ron Christmas, Lieutenant General, USMC (Ret.)

"One of the most engaging nonfiction books you'll ever read....Vivid, gripping, profound. And on the news." — Walter Anderson

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9780393329926

157 x 234 mm • 352 pages

£13.99

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