Service, Sacrifice, Loyalty: Guarding Freedom's Flame
n.p. Veterans of Foreign Wars, 1992. First Edition. First? Printing. pocket paperbk, 114, wraps, some wear and soiling, tear at cover edge and several following pages. More
n.p. Veterans of Foreign Wars, 1992. First Edition. First? Printing. pocket paperbk, 114, wraps, some wear and soiling, tear at cover edge and several following pages. More
New York: David McKay Company, Inc., 1967. Hardcover. 333 pages. Illustrations. Map. Index. DJ in plastic sleeve, DJ somewhat soiled and chipped. More
New York, N.Y. Ballantine Books, 1991. Later Printing. Mass market paperback. [6], 357, [5] pages. Some light page browning. Guns Up! was the call that sent Marine Johnnie Clark and his buddy, Chan, racing to the hottest spot in a firefight with their M60 Machine gun. The life expectancy of a machine gunner in combat in Vietnam was said to be seven-and-a-half seconds after a firefight begins. Three things got Johnnie and Chan through months of deadly warfare--alive. The first was dumb luck. The second was the teaching of a big Marine called Red. The third was a faith in something bigger than men--or war. Johnnie M. Clark is a disabled veteran. After joining the Marine Corps at age seventeen, he served as a machine gunner with the famous 5th Marine Regiment in 1968 and was wounded three times. He was awarded the Silver Star for bravery. While recuperating in Okinawa, Mr. Clark studied karate as part of his rehabilitation program, and after his discharge, he taught martial arts at the University of South Florida. He is now a 6th Dan Master of tae kwan do and operates a tae kwan do school in St. Petersburg. Clark is also the author of Semper Fidelis, The Old Corps, No Better Way to Die, and Harlot’s Cup. He is the recipient of the Brig. Gen. Robert L. Denig Memorial Distinguished Service Award for writing. Mr. Clark has been awarded America’s 3rd highest medal for bravery and gallantry in combat, The Silver Star, 3 Purple Hearts, Vietnam’s highest Medal of Honor, The Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry with Palm, The Civil Action Combat Medal, The Marine Combat Ribbon among other decorations. More
New York: Random House, 1991. First Edition. 709, illus., bibliography, notes, index, slight soiling ins boards & flyleaves, gift ink notation (not from author) on title page. More
New York: Anchor Books/Doubleday, 1992. First Anchor Edition. First Printing. Wraps. 709 pages, wraps, illus., bibliography, notes, index, some edge staining, top corner of several pages creased, some wear to cover edges, More
Cedar Hollow Press, 1997. Trade paperback. xiii, 415, [1] p. More
New York: Meredith Press, 1968. First edition. Stated. Presumed first printing. Hardcover. viii, 360 p. 22 cm. Bibliography. More
New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1967. 450, appendices, notes, index, DJ worn and small tears/chips. Inscribed by the author. More