Hack went on to serve multiple tours of duty in Vietnam, adding many more rows to the chest full of ribbons he earned for his heroism in combat. Included among his military decorations earned in ...
correctionThe May 6 obituary for Col. David H. Hackworth incorrectly described the unit he commanded in Vietnam. It was the 4th Battalion of the 39th Infantry Regiment. Mr. Hackworth's birth date, Nov ...
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The Myth of Inevitable U.S. Defeat in Vietnam by C. Dale Walton Frank Cass, 176 pp., $45 Steel My Soldiers' Hearts The Hopeless to Hardcore Transformation of the U.S. Army, 4th Battalion, 39th ...
Col. David H. Hackworth was not your typical television talking head. He was a military analyst to be sure. He understood tactics, strategies, defense technologies and the disposition of military ...
Retired U.S. Army Colonel David H. Hackworth fought in Korea and Vietnam, earning a battlefield commission, two Distinguished Service Crosses, 10 Silver Stars, three Legions of Merit, eight Bronze ...
"A critique of U.S. Army tactics and command practices in the small combat unit digested from historical research of main fighting operations from May 1966 to Februart 1967." "The material presented ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: David Hackworth is an Editor for the Newsweek with five videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 1989 Booknotes as a Colonel for the U.S. Army. Colonel ...