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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Donald Hamblen certainly appears to be the ideal Marine!,
By A Customer
This review is from: One Tough Marine (Mass Market Paperback)
Starting out in his rural home in Maine, in the thirties, Sgt Hamblen tells his extraordinary story in a matter of fact way. I do not think Sgt. Hamben's purpose was to boast when he wrote this book, but rather to tell the truth about what the Marine Corps is all about- Honor, Courage, Commitment- just like the poster says. Sgt. Hamblen is a man that was lucky enough to fall in love with his career and he had the courage enough to fight for it when it apeared to be in danger. I think this individual would be a fine role model for any of today's youth and for the youth of many generations too come.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is the best military Bio that I have read ever,
By A Customer
This review is from: One Tough Marine: The Biography of First Sergeant Donald N. Hamblen, USMC (Hardcover)
About a very Modivated Marine who lost his leg in a parachuting accident when he hit two electrical. It would have killed any normal person but he was in such good shape that it only burned him really bad to the point that doctors had to amputate his left leg under the knee. He was determaned to return to activ duty and it took more strong will to do this than most people would do to survive.
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One good book,
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This review is from: One Tough Marine: The Biography of First Sergeant Donald N. Hamblen, USMC (Hardcover)
The book came as described and was in great condition.A great Autobiography of a soldier's story. Very descriptive and insightful.
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One tough Marine,
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This review is from: One Tough Marine: The Biography of First Sergeant Donald N. Hamblen, USMC (Hardcover)
Very good story and biography of the 1st Sgt. If you like Marines and want to read about one of the best then read this book.
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Determination & Toughness,
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This review is from: One Tough Marine (Mass Market Paperback)
This book was well done and I liked the fact that the writer chose not to use the normal foul language that is usually found in books which are similar.
He was able to give one the total view of his exploits without having to use degrading language and gives the reader an excellent view of his determination to return to duty as a full marine. Not as one who had to be given special status because of his supposed limitations. Well Done!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing, inspirational. Truly an outstanding individual.,
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This review is from: One Tough Marine (Mass Market Paperback)
Great book. Hard to imagine someone pushing through all the difficulties that this man had to face. Not only an example to amputees, but to people in general. He not only chose to not give up, but to pursue a career in one of the most elite military units on the planet. Truly an inspirational story, and very well written. I'm glad the author took the time to tell it -
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A triumph over disability,
By ThorBjorn "Norseman" (Minnesota) - See all my reviews
This review is from: One Tough Marine (Mass Market Paperback)
Donald Hamblen should be more well-known to fellow Marine Corps veterans. He is certainly among the toughest Marines in history, if not one of the most unique, in that he finished out a twenty year career with only one and a half legs.
Surviving a situation where most military personnel would have merely accepted a medical discharge, and gone home to collect disability, Mr. Hamblen refused to quit. As a Force-Reconaissance Marine, Mr. Hamblen was tragically injured in a parachute-jump in the early 1960s. He was blown into a power-line, badly burned and electrocuted. As if that was not bad enough, he also fell a considerable height, after disentangling himself from the power-line. The end result: it was necessary to amputate half of one leg while in the hospital. This was not his first major injury. In the previous decade, Hamblen had been wounded in combat, fighting in Korea. Donald Hamblen was not about to let this disaster end his career. With a powerful will, he rehabilitated himself, and adjusted to use of a prosthetic leg. He passed all the tests necessary to qualify for combat readiness, thereby convincing the medical board to allow his continued service. Afterward, he went on to serve in Veitnam, as the only prosthetically equipped Marine.
11 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
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More Spies,
This review is from: One Tough Marine (Mass Market Paperback)
Once again we have the real heroes, all deep behind the enemy lines. I guess myself and my Sergeant Major buddy here in Beaufort were the only mud Marines in Vietnam as everyone else was in recon or sog. Hamblen states that all the 62 "missions" ( behind the lines- whereever that was)are no longer classified and that is why he is talking about them. Well Major Norton, just produce the evidence and you can prove your case and stop slamming your questioners. I find it rather strange that all the Vietnamese we sent undercover into North Vietnam were captured and executed yet a one legged caucasian came and went 62 times without a hitch. How about a book about that? RA Doyle USMC retired.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
rayjoy@ipa.net,
This review is from: One Tough Marine (Mass Market Paperback)
A great book about a courageous man. I had to force myself to put the book down in order to get some sleep at night. As with all his other books Bruce did a very good job of getting the true picture of this man's life and courage. Roadrunner 6 out
5 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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Let The Truth Be known!,
By Victor Karkos (North Carolina) - See all my reviews
This review is from: One Tough Marine (Mass Market Paperback)
I was in Vietnam with Don Hamblen, from 1966 - 1967. His story, One Tougfh Marine, is totally accurate and factual. B. G. Burkett and Glenna Whitley never spoke to Hamblen when they were writing their book, and LtGen. B. Trainor was never Don Hamblen's CO. In fact, Trainor has never met Don Hamblen, ever. Pat Carothers was there, but he was considered by many of us to be a poor excuse for an officer. He wrote himself up for several personal awards (a Silver Star and a Purple Heart) and the troops despised him for being a one-way phony. When people write books they should have credibility and KNOW what they are writing about. None of these four bums could carry Don Hamblen's pack across the street. Hamblen is genuine, they are not. Burkett and Whitley have no credibility after "ghost writing" their work. Veteran's should know the truth about these four bums. In my opinion, Hamblen has more class than to lower himself to their level.
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One Tough Marine by Donald N. Hamblen (Mass Market Paperback - August 29, 1994)
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