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Hard Corps: From Gangster to Marine Hero [Hardcover]

Marco Martinez (Author)
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September 25, 2007
At the age of seventeen, Marco Martinez was a thug—a gun-toting, car-stealing gang member.
At the age of twenty-two, he was a hero—the recipient of the Navy Cross, the second-highest honor a U.S. Marine can receive, for extraordinary heroism under fire in the Iraq War. Hard Corps tells the story of his incredible transformation and of his experiences on the front lines of the War on Terror.

Writing with passion and candor, Martinez brings us back to his gang days, detailing experiences that make him “shudder in shame” to remember. And he recalls the moment that changed everything for him, when he spotted a barrel-chested U.S. Marine Corps recruiter at his high school. Immediately, he saw an opportunity to alter the course of his aimless life.

Martinez takes us with him through the grueling ordeal of Marine boot camp and the even-more-punishing training at the School of Infantry to show just how warriors are made. He reveals how he and his fellow grunts prepared tirelessly for battle, seeing combat not as a burden but as a privilege, the ultimate baptism by fire.
For Martinez, that baptism came in Iraq. In Hard Corps, he unfolds a warrior’s tale as riveting, harrowing, and immediate as any ever written. He takes us onto the narrow, treacherous streets of Baghdad, where enemy fire rains down from all directions; alongside his Marine squad as they patrol through the most dangerous war zone imaginable; and into a brutal terrorist ambush that calls upon reserves of ferocity and courage none of the Marines could ever be certain they possessed and that proves the value of every moment of their torturous training. Martinez also recounts stunning reminders of why we fight: the Iraqi man he met whose tongue had been chopped off for speaking out against Saddam Hussein’s regime, the ghastly evidence of human experimentation that Martinez’s squad discovered at an abandoned Iraqi military barracks, and the horrifying mass graves the Marines unearthed in the Iraqi desert.

Hard Corps gives us a visceral sense of what it means to know that you are ready to die for your brother Marines and that they would do the same for you. It tells us how it feels when words like duty, honor, and country are not an empty slogan. And, ultimately, it captures the traditions and ooh-rah spirit of the U.S. Marine Corps and the valor of all the Marines, sailors, soldiers,

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From Publishers Weekly

In this macho, profanity-laced memoir by a 2003 Iraqi invasion veteran, Martinez describes himself as a Hispanic juvenile delinquent from Albuquerque, N.Mex., who turned his life around by joining the marines in 2001. His exploits (including winning the Navy Cross) will entertain military buffs with precise details of combat and of a sadistic boot camp that recalls the antiwar movie (but Marine and Martinez favorite) Full Metal Jacket. Bonded and eager for battle, his unit yearned in vain to fight in Afghanistan after 9/11 and joyfully participated in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Though experts now agree our forces overwhelmed Saddam Hussein's disorganized army, Martinez and his men assumed they faced a vicious enemy, referred to by Martinez as terrorists, and killed scores while destroying buildings with their overwhelming firepower. His company suffered two wounded. Martinez never doubts that he fought to defend America's freedom and freely admits his contempt for those who don't appreciate this. The book is peppered with denunciation of biased news coverage, liberals, hippies, John Kerry and Anthony Swofford (ex-marine author of Jarhead), but readers who enjoy learning about the mechanics of an urban gang and of a marine platoon in combat are unlikely to object. (Sept. 18)
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Hard corps is a term of praise for a really dedicated marine. It's highly merited by Martinez, who pulls no punches, including in his language about his gangbanging teen years before, vaguely wanting an alternative and at the prodding of some mentors, he enlisted in the marines. Nor is there any bowdlerizing in his description of boot camp as intended to simulate the stresses of infantry combat (the marines' overriding purpose, after all) without deliberately killing anybody. Thereafter comes a grunt's-eye view of marine garrison service and, at last, deployment to Iraq. Martinez's battalion was one of the first into Baghdad and shortly after was engaged in a knock-down, drag-out fire fight in the suburbs, which Martinez most vividly relates and for which he received the Navy Cross for courage and leadership. Now a civilian again, Martinez will always be proud to have worn the title of United States Marine, and any reader interested in such a man's self-portrait will devour this book. Green, Roland

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Crown Forum; 1 edition (September 25, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0307383040
  • ISBN-13: 978-0307383044
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (41 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,107,746 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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41 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars As someone who fought alongside Martinez in battle....., October 10, 2007
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My name is Paul Gardner, known in the book as just "Gardner." As someone who fought in battle with Sgt Martinez, I can and will vouch for this book. If it weren't for Marco Martinez' actions that day, April 12, 2003, I would not be alive today. The enemy was trying their hardest to shoot me again and finish me off after the initial gunshot wound I suffered, hitting my spinal cord and immediately paralyzing my body. I was forced to just watch the insurgents shoot round after round at my limp and motionless body. I was so scared and knew I was going to die. After calling out to Martinez for help, I passed out from shock.

What unfolded in the next five minutes while I was passed out was simply the most brave and selfless action I never got to see, just hear about and read about later. There are A LOT of people who are responsible for my being alive today, but Martinez' actions on that Sunday afternoon in Al Tarmiya, Iraq started my long road to recovery, and I owe the man my life.

Buy this book! You won't be disappointed! It's one of the most accurate portrayals of combat, and shows what the life of an average Marine Corps Infantryman is like. And also this book just goes to show that no matter what you did growing up, and regardless of all the stupid mistakes you have made in the past, you can grow up to be an outstanding person and achieve anything with the proper motivation. Martinez is a true American hero, as well as one of my many personal heroes from that day!

-Paul
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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Lot More than Just True Grit, November 26, 2007
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The Publishers Weekly review misses the point by a mile. While I'm hardly a reader who "enjoys learning about the mechanics of an urban gang and or a marine platoon in combat" I was impelled to read the book when I heard the author interviewed. I was drawn to the person of the story, not the exploits, and this young man's transformation from a troubled, aimless gangbanger is worth the read.

It's a gritty tale. I don't like the profanity, but at least it's in context and not thrown around like so much of the trash mouth in today's entertainment.

As a teen Martinez begins to think twice about the road he's on. The USMC takes his diffused and destructive energy along with his sense of adventurousness, piles on their discipline and training and channels it all like a ricochet into a productive direction.

There's much to learn about a slice of life that never intersects some of our worlds. We owe a tremendous debt to men like Sgt. Martinez - war or no - because they are the front line where civilization meets the breach, a protective hedge around our "good life." He tells the story with a fresh candor that makes you appreciate anew the value and worth of our military.

Plus, anyone who has ever lawyered an explosive combat scene to death, nitpicking apart actions (as if one had the luxury of time to contemplate, evaluate all options and plan actions only clearly evident in hindsight) needs to read this book and get a grasp on reality.
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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book, December 11, 2007
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I am a Master Sergeant in the Marine Corps, over 21 years service and I am an Iraq vet. I read this book and had a hard time putting it down. I hope the author will write more books in the future, he has a great gift for writing. As far as what he went thru, Semper Fi brother, welcome home. The book is a must read for any Marine of any era or anyone that wants to read about todays Marine Corps grunts. Be warned, there is foul language, but other than that, a great read.

Jim
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