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The Fool Lieutenant [Paperback]

Margo Heinen (Author), Marcia Moen (Author)
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December 18, 2000
A personal account of D-Day and World War II as told by Ranger Robert Edlin, Platoon Commander of A Company, 2nd Ranger Battalion. Using a single hand grenade, he and his all-star patrol captured an entire German garrison of 800 people, earning him the Distinguished Service Cross and the title - "The Fool Lieutenant". The Rangers were an elite group of the Army Infantry - all volunteers. The Army Ranger exemplified the highest standards of courage, determination, ruggedness and fighting ability.

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About the Author

Marcia Moen and Margo Heinen, twin sisters, are both natives of Minnesota. Their first book, "Reflections of Courage on D-Day and the Days that Followed", was written about their uncle, Charles "Ace" Parker, 5th Ranger Battalion, Co A Commander. They both currently reside in Minnesota and are involved in the planning of the next Ranger reunion.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Meadowlark Publishing Co (December 18, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0970525702
  • ISBN-13: 978-0970525703
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,562,997 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars It's about time!, December 31, 2000
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This review is from: The Fool Lieutenant (Paperback)
It was fifty five years ago that the fate of our world was determined by the Allied victories over Hitler and over Japan. While most of us who are even vaguely interested in history know the overall details involving WWII, it is only recently that the personal stories of the men who fought the war have been told!

"The Fool Lieutenant" is a most interesting and informative book which fills in so many of the details lacking in "war stories" that are available. Not only does Bob Edlin (The Fool Lieutenant) tell us about his personal efforts involved with some of the pivotal victories in France from June 6, 1944 until VE day but he lets us take a look at the more personal aspects of the GI's life that took place both during and between battles.

Bob Edlin's capture of 850 German soldiers at Brest is at once heroic, amusing and downright far-fetched. Edlin's narrative is humble and unassuming and at the same time authoritative. His desire to fight for his country regardless of wounds and other circumstances that could have kept him out of harm's way is one of the finer examples of dogged patriotism told in any book or movie. His wish to remain with "A" company, 2nd Ranger BN, is his way of saying that the elite Rangers were the finest fighting force and the finest men in this global armed conflict.

Authors Heinen and Moen do a most professional and inciteful exposition of this personal account of the experience of this amazing Ranger. This is the authors' second foray into the field of military historical narrative; their first book, "Reflections of Courage, an account of D-day and the days that followed" was the story of the commander of Co. A of the 5th Ranger BN and this book has seen a huge acceptance by the general public. Heinen and Moen have earned much accolade for their telling of the story of the Rangers who helped to defeat Hitler in Europe. I hope that we hear more about the Rangers from these talented authors.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't wait to fight!, May 22, 2001
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James H. Tate (Atlanta, GA United States) - See all my reviews
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If you like personal narratives of life in front line combat, you should read "The Fool Lieutenant," the story of Bob Edlin vs the Germany Army. I have read a dozen or more, but this one is something special. In the first place, this guy really had some adventures - some funny some hair-raising. One reason it's special to me is that I served with Bob for 18 months in the 112th Regiment. But he was in a hurry to get into combat and so he volunteered for the Rangers - and became a legend. I hope you read this excellent account of Bob's story, told in his special straight-talking style, and I hope he sells a million copies. Anybody who would turn down the Medal of Honor (because if he accepted it, he would have to leave his Ranger comrades and return to the States) deserves to have his story known after all these years.

He also tells of his life before and after the war, which adds interest to his combat story.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lt. Bob Edlin, Ranger Hero, September 9, 2001
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"edison@smnet.net" (Franklin, North Carolina) - See all my reviews
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Reviewer, Gordon E Mercer Ph.D. Professor of Political Science and Public Affairs and Director of the Public Policy Institute, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, North Carolina I couldn't put it down! Have you ever heard of someone turning down the Congressional Medal of Honor? This is exactly what Bob Edlin did during WWII after it was explained to him that accepting the honor would mean he would have to leave his unit and return home. As the war progresses, Lt. Edlin's small unit of four is assigned to gather intelligence on the Graff Spree Battery on the Brest peninsula, a major German Fort of strategic importance to the Germans. The Fort needed to be taken since the guns from the Fort could fire in any direction with devestating consequences. How does Lt. Edlin lead a small unit to capture over 850 Germans? Lt. Edlins unit of four reached the area of Graff Spree Batery and.......well, the rest as they say is history! It is also an exciting story about a real American hero! Bob Edlin earned his nickname "Fool Lieutenant" for daring, courage and risk taking. One cannot fail to notice however Edlin's voice of reason and hope throughout WWII as well. He saves the lives of men, gets mine blasted in the process and then proceeds to break orders by leaving the hospital early. This is a story of greatness and courage while victory and defeat hang in the balance. Edlin continues his fight for freedom on the home front when the war ends and he returns to civilian life. Captain Edlin, now in the Reserve, tries to integrate the Army Reserve and is fought up and down the line by bureaucracy and high ranking officers. Throughout the book you will read about raw courage! The author's Marcia Moen and Margo Heinen are to be commended for telling this story. They did an excellent job of capturing the spirit of Bob Edlin! It is only a matter of time before this book is made into a movie and in reading this book as a Professor, I think you are probably reading a book that is headed for a major movie!
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