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Sacred Duty: A Soldier's Tour at Arlington National Cemetery Hardcover – May 14, 2019
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“A moving, reverent history—a tribute, really—to ‘The Old Guard’ … An ode to excellence and caring in service to the nation. It is an inspiring read for every American.” — ROBERT M. GATES
An extraordinary journey behind the scenes of Arlington National Cemetery, Senator Tom Cotton’s Sacred Duty offers an intimate and inspiring portrait of “The Old Guard,” the revered U.S. Army unit whose mission is to honor our country’s fallen heroes on the most hallowed ground in America.
Cotton was a platoon leader with the storied 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment—The Old Guard—between combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. At the height of the Iraq Surge, he carried the flag-draped remains of his fallen comrades off of airplanes at Dover Air Force Base, and he laid them to rest in Arlington’s famed Section 60, “the saddest acre in America.” He also performed hundreds of funerals for veterans of the Greatest Generation, as well as the Korean and Vietnam Wars.
The Old Guard has embodied the ideals of honor and sacrifice across our nation’s history. America’s oldest active-duty regiment, dating back to 1784, The Old Guard conducts daily military-honor funerals on the 624 rolling acres of Arlington, where generations of American heroes rest. Its soldiers hold themselves to the standard of perfection in sweltering heat, frigid cold, and driving rain. Every funeral is a no-fail, zero-defect mission, whether honoring a legendary general or a humble private.
In researching and writing the book, Cotton returned to Arlington and shadowed the regiment’s soldiers, from daily funerals to the state funeral of President George H. W. Bush to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, reliving the honor—and the challenges—of duty at the nation’s “most sacred shrine.”
Part history of The Old Guard, part memoir of Cotton’s time at Arlington, part intimate profile of the today’s soldiers, Sacred Duty is an unforgettable testament to the timeless power of service and sacrifice to our nation.
“[Senator Cotton] helps his fellow Americans understand not only the hardships, but also the tremendous rewards of service in our military.” —GENERAL H.R. MCMASTER, former National Security Advisor
- Print length320 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherWilliam Morrow
- Publication dateMay 14, 2019
- Dimensions6 x 1.05 x 9 inches
- ISBN-100062863150
- ISBN-13978-0062863157
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“A moving, reverent history--a tribute, really--to ‘The Old Guard’ … An ode to excellence and caring in service to the nation. It is an inspiring read for every American.” — ROBERT M. GATES, former U.S. Secretary of Defense
“A wonderful book about Arlington National Cemetery and the men and women who serve with such love and devotion.” — DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the United States
“Sacred Duty deserves a wide readership. ... Well-crafted. ... Reveals the ethos that connects warriors to one another and to the citizens in whose name they fight.” — H.R . McMASTER, former National Security Advisor
“A must-read. ... Sure to appeal to patriotic Americans of all stripes.” — Kirkus Reviews
“In this meticulous history, Arkansas senator Cotton explains the role and duties of the Third Infantry Regiment, aka the Old Guard, at Arlington National Cemetery. ... This reverent account will please readers.” — Publishers Weekly
“Poignant. … An encomium to the martial virtues as embodied by [Cotton’s] former unit, the storied 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment—the Old Guard. … Cotton’s account of the noble regiment established at the dawn of our nation and still standing sentry over those who gave ‘the last, full measure of devotion’ to the republic is a welcome reminder that those virtues still exist somewhere in America.” — Commentary
“Sacred Duty is an important and often moving book for soldiers, those who have been soldiers, and those who know and love soldiers. Indeed, it offers a unique insight into that ephemeral thing, the soul of the Army.” — Army magazine
“Fascinating. ... [An] inspiring, much-needed book.” — Claremont Review of Books
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Their duty is sacred.
Their standard is perfection.
An extraordinary journey behind the scenes of Arlington National Cemetery, Senator Tom Cotton’s Sacred Duty offers an intimate and inspiring portrait of “The Old Guard,” the revered U.S. Army unit whose mission is to honor our country’s fallen heroes on the most hallowed ground in America.
Cotton was a platoon leader with the storied 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment—The Old Guard—between combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. At the height of the Iraq Surge, he carried the flag-draped remains of his fallen comrades off of airplanes at Dover Air Force Base, and he laid them to rest in Arlington’s famed Section 60, “the saddest acre in America.” He also performed hundreds of funerals for veterans of the Greatest Generation, as well as the Korean and Vietnam Wars.
The Old Guard has embodied the ideals of honor and sacrifice across our nation’s history. America’s oldest active-duty regiment, dating back to 1784, The Old Guard conducts daily military-honor funerals on the 624 rolling acres of Arlington, where generations of American heroes rest. Its soldiers hold themselves to the standard of perfection in sweltering heat, frigid cold, and driving rain. Every funeral is a no-fail, zero-defect mission, whether honoring a legendary general or a humble private.
In researching and writing the book, Cotton returned to Arlington and shadowed the regiment’s soldiers, from daily funerals to the state funeral of President George H. W. Bush to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, reliving the honor—and the challenges—of duty at the nation’s “most sacred shrine.”
Part history of The Old Guard, part memoir of Cotton’s time at Arlington, part intimate profile of today’s soldiers, Sacred Duty is an unforgettable testament to the timeless power of service and sacrifice to our nation.About the Author
Tom Cotton is a United States Senator from Arkansas and bestselling author of Sacred Duty and Only the Strong. He served in Iraq with the 101st Airborne Division and in Afghanistan with a Provincial Reconstruction Team. Between combat tours, he served with the United States Army’s 3rd Infantry Regiment (“The Old Guard”) at Arlington National Cemetery. His military decorations include the Bronze Star, the Combat Infantryman Badge, and the Ranger Tab. He served one term in the House of Representatives before election to the Senate. A graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School, Tom is married to Anna and they have two sons, Gabriel and Daniel.
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- Publisher : William Morrow (May 14, 2019)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 320 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0062863150
- ISBN-13 : 978-0062863157
- Item Weight : 1.18 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 1.05 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #192,155 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #163 in United States Military Veterans History
- #314 in Vietnam War History (Books)
- #2,082 in U.S. State & Local History
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Mr. Cotton avoids the tendency to engage in the twin banes of military writing, overuse of acronyms and reliance on military jargon. He avoids those successfully, with only an understandable nod to “ANC” for Arlington National Cemetery. The ease and accessibility of his writing style permits the reader to go through this book in little time, for it is captivating and engrossing. The highlights of the military history of the regiment were just enough without dwelling too long at various aspects. Anyone who wants more detail on the regiment’s combat history can rely on his Authorities at the end of the book.
It’s important to realize that this is not a political book, despite his status and despite the criticism in the one-star review that blasts his politics. For all that the reader can tell from the reading of this, it could have been written by an academic whose politics is unknown. Mr. Cotton leaves that out of the book completely, in my opinion. There is a singular focus on the soldiers of the regiment and dedication to their sacred duty. It is well worth the reading, and it should last for a considerable time as one of the very strong writings about this remarkable regiment and its dedicated soldiers.
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Paul B. Eaglin
It was the summer of 1991, when this reader took his two young sons to the nation’s capital, for the purpose of them visiting Arlington. The boys were three years old and eight years old. We visited the graves of famous people and not so famous. The various wars were explained to the boys. The changing of the Guard at the Tomb, was especially interesting for them. As we stood in the center of this Garden of Stone, one simply did not visualize that one day these two young boys would be officers in the United States Army; one commissioned and one senior non-commissioned.
The older boy served two challenging combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. While we, his parents, were proud of the CIB and silver wings that he wore on his chest, the fear of him returning to America in a transfer case was at times frightful. Perhaps the same fear this reader's father had during a Vietnam tour and the fear my grandfather had during his son’s war in the Pacific.
In this day and age, it seems that standards in many areas are being lowered. Thank God, that the standards of the men and women who serve in the Old Guard will never be lowered, and thanks to Senator Tom Cotton for this book.
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2019
It was the summer of 1991, when this reader took his two young sons to the nation’s capital, for the purpose of them visiting Arlington. The boys were three years old and eight years old. We visited the graves of famous people and not so famous. The various wars were explained to the boys. The changing of the Guard at the Tomb, was especially interesting for them. As we stood in the center of this Garden of Stone, one simply did not visualize that one day these two young boys would be officers in the United States Army; one commissioned and one senior non-commissioned.
The older boy served two challenging combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. While we, his parents, were proud of the CIB and silver wings that he wore on his chest, the fear of him returning to America in a transfer case was at times frightful. Perhaps the same fear this reader's father had during a Vietnam tour and the fear my grandfather had during his son’s war in the Pacific.
In this day and age, it seems that standards in many areas are being lowered. Thank God, that the standards of the men and women who serve in the Old Guard will never be lowered, and thanks to Senator Tom Cotton for this book.
book for all Americans. His chapter two on the history of the “Old Guard” (OG) is an easy read and one for American citizenry ingesting.
The center of the book provides the reader with an up-close view of what constitutes the OG mission at Arlington National Cemetery. Cotton provides personal experiences to illustrate the on goings of the individuals that perform and conduct daily military-honor funerals on 624 rolling acres overlooking the Pentagon and our nation’s capitol.
The author brings the reader to the US Army’s OG obsessive/compulsive rituals and culture for perfection which maybe very appreciative of the fallen soldiers families. As a retired service member I very much appreciate this obsession! The OG expresses the nation’s gratitude to the service members for service to the nation. He then spends time breaking down the OG into various ceremonial unit components which is not known to many service members.
This is not a book that will make Senator Cotton rich, it is a labor of the heart and very moving. This work is a national treasure to a “noble mission.“ We will not forget. Not many people know or appreciate the effort and expense it takes to honor our service people. I highly recommend this book to all service members and their families, American Citizens and all peoples as an example of how to honor their fallen service members.









