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Jason, Alexander Heroes: the True Account of the Medal of Honor Winners, Southeast Asia, 1964-1975 Pinole, CA Anite Press 1979 0934262004 / 9780934262002 First Edition; First Printing Softcover Very Good with no dust jacket [14], 258 pages, illustrations, cloth, pictorial wrappers, very good. 8 by 11 inches. From the collection of Laurence Dring and with his business card "Soldier of fortune specializing in Civil Wars". From the Soldier of Fortune obituary by Jim Graves: "Lawrence W. Dring II, whose almost legendary career in Special Forces was described in a three-part Soldier of Fortune magazine series - February, March and April 1982 - died 25 August 1983 of a seizure and heart attack caused by complications from wounds he suffered in Vietnam. In four tours in Vietnam - most of it with MIKE Forces (Mobile Guerrilla Force) in the Central Highlands - Dring carved out a career as a soldier that frankly, I don't know who could match. Dring started out as an enlisted man and came out in 1968 as a captain. Along the way he earned, among other decorations, many of the medals grunts have respect for: two Silver Stars, four Bronze Stars, two Soldier's Medals, the Cambodian Medaille Militaire, four Vietnamese Crosses of Gallantry and five Purple Hearts." ; 258 pages Price:
35.00 USD
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