My Men are My Heroes: The Brad Kasal Story by Nathaniel R. Helms
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Overview: “My Men Are My Heroes” introduces its readers to a living standard of Marine Corps esprit de corps and military decorum. Sergeant Major Bradley Kasal, the pride of Iowa, is a small town boy who wanted to be a United States Marine even before a poster perfect Marine recruiter marched into his high school gym and offered him a challenge Kasal couldnOCOt resist. Two decades later Kasal stood stiffly at attention, one leg literally shot in half, while the Navy Cross was pinned to his chest. Kasal is currently the Sergeant Major of the Infantry School at Camp Pendleton, CA until he retires in May, 2012.
After a brief visit to his childhood KasalOCOs story quickly gathers steam, introducing the reader to his early Marine career; adventure filled years that earned him the name ?Robo-GruntOCO from men who donOCOt offer accolades easily. Kasal uses his experience climbing the ranks to illustrate how Marines grow, and how they are shaped by the uncompromising attitudes of the officers and non coms charged with turning young Marines into tigers.
Genre: Non-Fiction, Memoir, Military
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