A compelling memoir from a true hero—an ordinary man who joined the army and became one of the few living persons to ever be awarded the celebrated Medal of Honor.Sal Giunta was just a regular kid from Iowa when he enlisted in the army to figure out what to do with his life. He never thought that a few tours of duty later, he would be the first living person since the Vietnam War to be awarded the esteemed Medal of Honor.Deployed into Afghanistan, Giunta had a firsthand perspective of the ground war and its daily difficulties. He and around 150 of his company were stationed in the dangerous Korengal Valley in 2007. Giunta called it, “basically hell on earth.”Late one night in October of 2007, Giunta’s company embarked on a sting operation into the Taliban’s forces. They were ambushed on a rugged mountain path by twenty insurgents. Giunta sprang into action and with little regard for his own safety, he withstood enemy fire to administer medical aid to his wounded fellow soldiers—even rescuing one soldier who was being carried away by the insurgents—until his squad reached safety.For the unrivaled bravery and selflessness of his actions, Giunta was awarded the Medal of Honor by President Obama. In this fascinating and riveting memoir, he depicts the realities of war, as well as the moment-by-moment details of the event that earned him the nation’s highest distinction.
Joe Layden Books
- Joseph Layden






Get a Grip
- 240 pages
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The author draws from her own experiences with rheumatoid arthritis, a chronic, debilitating, and incurable disease, to present a compassionate and compelling guide, filled with inspiration and motivation, that will help readers to overcome the disease both at home and in the workplace. 12,500 first printing.
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- 320 pages
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Now in paperback--Sean Astin recalls his career, from his early days to his acclaimed role as Samwise Gamgee in Peter Jackson's "The Lord of the Rings*" trilogy that changed his life.
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- 292 pages
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No Ordinary Dog: My Partner from the Seal Teams to the Bin Laden Raid
- 500 pages
- 18 hours of reading
The extraordinary bond between a Navy SEAL and his military working dog, Cairo, unfolds through their shared experiences in high-stakes operations, including the pivotal mission to eliminate Osama bin Laden. Their relationship deepens beyond duty, as Will Chesney faces life-altering challenges following a traumatic injury and PTSD. Cairo's unwavering support becomes crucial for Will's recovery, highlighting the profound connection between handler and dog amidst the backdrop of war and personal struggle. Their story is one of loyalty, resilience, and healing.
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Tam a zase zpátky
- 318 pages
- 12 hours of reading


