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See all 3 formats and editions hide other formats and editions. Paperback telling desmond doss story logs 1 million in. Desmond doss historical records and family trees myheritage. Unlikeliest hero gets 21gun salute us news life nbc news. Doss further distinguished himself in the battle of okinawa by saving 75 men, becoming the only conscientious objector to receive. He was a company aid man when the 1st battalion assaulted a jagged escarpment 400 feet high. If you do not see a document, double check that your browser version is dated after 2012. This is a well written book and an incredible story about a true hero. Desmond doss would not touch a weapon because of his beliefs. The two other books, both by his second wife frances are simpler and more for younger folks. A christcentered education at a price families can afford. However, when the japanese bombed pearl harbor in 1941, doss. Doss seemed an unlikely candidate to become a war hero. The new edition contains nearly three times as many pictures, a new foreword, and epilogue tracing desmond s life after the war and his recovery from wounds and tuberculosis.

Doss was the first conscientious objector awarded the medal of. Doss, a seventhday adventist and the only conscientious objector to receive the medal of honor, displays his medal at his home in rising fawn, ga. Desmond t doss christian academy lynchburg, virginia. Original publication was completed in 1967, this softcover was reprinted in 1988. The rest of the book is more of a personal history with details that might be interesting to grandchildren but not so much for the general public. Desmond doss conscientious objector by frances doss. On april 1, 1942, desmond doss joined the united states army. John bradshaw shares how war represents the greater spiritual struggle between good and evil, and discusses the character of doss and his faith. It also covers his life after he received the medal of honor. As a devout member of the seventhday adventist church, he would not drill or train on saturday because his church recognizes it as their sabbath day. If one didnt know this mans story, the impression given is one of a spoiled man, always. Doss was the first conscientious objector awarded the medal of honor by president harry s. Doss, conscientious objector, who won his nations highest military honor. Doss was the first conscientious objector to be awarded.

Doss further distinguished himself in the battle of okinawa by saving 75 men, becoming the only conscientious objector to receive the medal of honor. The extraordinary true story of desmond doss, played by andrew garfield, a us army medic who singlehandedly saved 75 soldiers at okinawa during one of the bloodiest battles of wwii. Faced with an assault on the 400 foot sheer cliff that split the island of okinawa, doss had merely meant that. Time after time at leyte doss braved enemy fire to go to the wounded, and to remove them to safety. He went into the hellfire of battle without a single weapon to defend himself. Desmond thomas doss february 7, 1919 march 23, 2006 was a united states army corporal who served as a combat medic with an infantry company in world war ii.

This is the book to buy which details dosss war heroism. When i first read about desmond doss in a comic book published in 1948, i had a hard time believing he actually did what the book claimed. When desmond was a boy he loved the ten commandments. It has a story called, hero without a gun, which is a true story about a. Desmond thomas doss february 7, 1919 march 23, 2006 was a united states army. In the midst of a fierce firefight on okinawa that felled approximately seventyfive men from the 1st batallion, private doss refused to seek cover and carried his stricken comrades to safety one by one. Doss, conscientious objector, who won his nations highest military honor herndon, booton on. This and other heroic acts earned him the highest honor america can bestow. Doss was selfless in the time he served by putting others first when helping many american soldiers and risking his life to let them have a chance. As a ship joiner newport news, virginia, desmond could have gotten a deferment but wanted to serve so was drafted into the us army in 1942.

Redemption at hacksaw ridge the unlikeliest hero by booton herndon previously titled the unlikeliest heroredemption at hacksaw ridge is a much expanded, reedited edition of the original the unlikeliest hero, which went out of print in 1967. Doss, the real life wwii hero whose story is told in the academy awardwinning film. They weren t successful, though, and doss proved them all wrong during his. Unlikeliest hero buried with 21gun salute nbc news. He didn t have time to think about the japanese soldiers on the hilltop with him, shooting, throwing grenades, closing in with each second. In this picture, which was taken from the book beyond the medal, war hero desmond doss sports his dtd school tshirt in unison with his congressional medal. Jun 30, 2005 infantry men who once ridiculed and scoffed at desmonds simple faith and refusal to carry a weapon owed their lives to him. Many of the other recruits threw shoes at him while he prayed, and they tried to have him transferred out of their unit. That first taste of combat came at guam, where doss began to prove his courage in going to any length to treat and care for his fellow soldiers. Near urasoe mura, okinawa, ryukyu islands, 29 april21 may 1945. Redemption at hacksaw ridge is a much expanded, reedited edition of the original the unlikeliest hero, which went out of print in 1967. He was devoutly christian, a member of the seventhday adventist church, and was unusually, unfashionably even for america, even for the 1940s tenacious in his beliefs. Doss, now the only remaining medic in the whole battalion, ran from fallen man to fallen man, doing what he could.

Recorded on location at various sites commemorating. He enlisted in the army as a combat medic because he believed in the. Doss the bravest conscientious objector anyone has ever seen. As kauffmanns legions of readers know his column is entertaining, educational and short just 450 words. But guide magazine has just released a special desmond doss edition written in language a kid can relate to and a parent can be comfortable with. There have been many other battles and victories for the man known as the unlikeliest hero, and this book tells those stories. The movies glamorize desmond doss storyreveling in the very real violence. Little did he realize that three and a half years later, he would be standing on the white house lawn, receiving the nations highest award for his bravery and courage under fire. The rest of the book is more of a personal history with details that might be interesting to grandchildren but not so. Memorial for desmond t doss at served as a combat medic with an infantry company in world war ii. Doss, conscientious objector, who won his nations highest military honor by booton herndon book desmond doss in gods care. I recommend to others to read this amazing story of desmond t doss how he saved 75 men.

Combat medic of the united states army during world war ii who distinguished himself during the battle of okinawa. He was too busy to realize the enemy was approaching. Desmond t doss christian academy located in lynchburg, virginia va. Desmond refused to carry a gun, but that doesnt mean he went into battle unarmed. True comics tells stories through comics that are based on actual people and events. He didnt have time to think about the japanese soldiers on the hilltop with him, shooting, throwing grenades, closing in with each second. This was not what he had meant when hed suggested prayer to lieutenant goronto.

He saved 75 wounded infantrymen while refusing to kill an enemy soldier or. Desmond t doss, i love books, books to read, hacksaw. It isn t everyday that an april 1946 true comics book about desmond doss walks in the door. The conscientious objector the story of desmond doss. Doss was a devout christian and a selfless, helpful person, and this caused him to become a hero.

The faith of desmond doss not only tells desmonds incredible story, but more importantly, it tells the reader about his faith. In the midst of a fierce firefight on okinawa that felled approximately 75 men from the 1st battalion, private doss refused to seek cover and carried his stricken comrades to safety one by one. As our troops gained the summit, a heavy concentration of artillery, mortar and machinegun fire crashed into them, inflicting approximately 75 casualties and driving the others back. He refused to eat meat and abhorred killing of any kind. Doss, conscientious objector who won his nations highest military honor by booton herndon 20040503 booton herndon on. He faced combat with two things more valuable than any manmade weaponhis bible and prayer. The story of an unlikely hero paperback june 30 2005 by francess m doss author 4. His life has been the subject of books, the documentary the conscientious objector, and the 2016 film hacksaw ridge. Of the 16 million men in uniform during world war ii, only 431 received the congressional medal of honor. Doss on the half title, with an inscription that reads.

Yet it didnt matter what the army threw at him, desmond stayed true to his faith. Hero without a gun this viewer is only supported on modern browsers. Nov 07, 2016 john bradshaw shares how war represents the greater spiritual struggle between good and evil, and discusses the character of doss and his faith. Doss grew up seventh day adventist and was a conscientious objector and refused to carry a weapon. Doss, conscientious objector who won his nations highest military honor booton herndon on. Congressional medal of honor, as well as an essay on the faith that shaped his life, has topped 1 million copies in print. Desmond doss receiving the medal of honor from harry s. The new edition contains nearly three times as many pictures, a new foreword, and epilogue tracing desmond s life after the war and his recovery from. This is a great book, but just because they made a movie about desmond doss doesnt mean that they should charge so much money that cost about 1012.

The story of an unlikely hero desmond doss, book of. The new edition contains nearly three times as many pictures, a new foreword, and epilogue tracing desmonds life after the war and. Watch for the movie version starring andrew garfield as doss and directed by mel gibson. Why i would not kill in war bbc features desmond doss.

The book tells of desmonds early life through the extensive use of flashbacks as doss is crossing the ocean on a troopship. Doss, who as an unarmed army medic saved the lives of dozens of fellow soldiers under fire on okinawa in world war ii and became the first conscientious objector to receive the medal of honor, died thursday at his home in piedmont, ala. Camp doss in grand ledge named for war hero in hacksaw ridge grand ledge army cpl. As a seventhday adventist, doss maintained a pacifistic view of the world. Doss i think that he is the bravest army person ever. An incredible and interesting story from the times of world war 2. The future war hero was born in lynchburg, virginia, the son of a carpenter. Doss, the seventhday adventist medic who is the only noncombatant ever to receive the congressional medal of honor, was one of four men profiled by the bbc on international conscientious objectors day, may 15, 2003. From an accidentprone childhood to world war ii gallantry, the tragic loss of his first wife, dorothy, and his battles with deafness and cancer, desmond doss has lived a life of unsurpassed devotion. This book about desmond doss was written by his second wife. He was twice awarded the bronze star medal for actions in guam and the philippines. Posted november 9, 2016 h ero of hacksaw ridge, a paperback book containing a biography of desmond t.

A war hero without a gun by matthewcsoper with contributions by markreiman. Doss story also has an unlikely quality to it that makes it all the more appealing. As our troops gained the summit, a heavy concentration of artillery, mortar and machinegun fire crashed into them, inflicting. Who as a medic in the army 77th division won the medal of honor during the battle of okinawa during world war ii. Bruces history lessons the second five years 2006 2011 is now in book form and in e book form download to either kindle or kindle ipad. Desmond doss was an amazing man who definitely earned his medal of honor for his bravery and sacrifice. Infantry men who once ridiculed and scoffed at desmonds simple faith and refusal to carry a weapon owed their lives to him. Doss, conscientious objector who won his nations highest military honor by booton herndon 20040503. Desmond thomas doss was born on february 7 1919, in lynchburg, lynchburg city, virginia, united states, to william thomas doss and bertha edward doss. Infantry men who once ridiculed and scoffed at desmond s simple faith and refusal to carry a weapon owed their lives to him. He is the only conscientious objector to receive the medal of honor for his actions during the second world war.