| Management number | 233400495 | Release Date | 2026/06/27 | List Price | US$7.50 | Model Number | 233400495 | ||
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"Retired Marine Colonel Camp presents an excellent biography of the twentieth commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps... Camp has a “just the facts” style that keeps the action moving. Leatherneck Warrior is a concise look at a marine whose life touched many important points in modern American military history." ― BooklistHero of Belleau Wood, Lemuel Shepherd was the living embodiment of a Marine Corps legend, for Belleau Wood was synonymous with Marine valor and sacrifice.At the age of just 22, after early graduation from Virginia Military Institute following the United States’ entry into World War I, Lemuel Shepherd was made a platoon commander in the 5th Regiment of Marines. His first challenge was to help screen and organize the many recruits needed to convert the company up to war strength. Within just a couple of weeks of reporting for duty, he was on a ship bound for Europe. He would participate in the Aisne-Marne offensive, facing machine guns at the famous battle of Belleau Wood, receiving the DSC and Navy Cross for his gallantry. There he was twice wounded. He returned to the front in August, seeing action in the St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne offensives, being wounded for the third time.His career in the Marine Corps continued after the war, encompassing time as aide-de-camp to the commandant of the Marine Corps, duty in China and Haiti, and a period on the staff of Marine Corps Schools, Quantico. After the US entered World War II, Shepherd took command of the 9th Marine Regiment, training it and leading it overseas. Promoted to brigade command in July 1943, he served on Guadalcanal, then as assistant division commander in the Cape Gloucester operation. In May 1944, he assumed command of the 1st Provisional Marine Brigade and led them in the invasion and recapture of Guam. Finally, he commanded the 6th Marine Division through the battle of Okinawa, for which he received a Gold Star. He would command all Marines in the Pacific during the Korean War, and then in 1952 he was appointed as the 20th Commandant of the Marine Corps, introducing a number of important policies that increased military proficiency for the corps.This new biography utilizes Shepherd’s oral history, a wide range of archival records from the Marine Corps History Division and the Virginia Military Institute, and a personal interview conducted by the author with General Shepherd in the 1980s, to give a fuller picture of the consummate “Leatherneck.” Table of ContentsPreludeChapter 1: Molding the ManChapter 2: Developing the WarriorChapter 3: First to FightChapter 4: Je Suis AmericainChapter 5: The BloodingChapter 6: Bois de la Brigade de Marine (Belleau Wood) Chapter 7: Wounded in ActionChapter 8: St. Mihiel Offensive All American Offensive Chapter 9: Meise-Argonne, Blanc Mont (White Mountain) Chapter 10: Streets of New YorkChapter 11: Mapping Belleau WoodChapter 12: Inter War YearsChapter 13: Striking NinthChapter 14: The Green InfernoChapter 15: 1st Marine Brigade Operation StevedoreChapter 16: 6th Marine Division (Operation Iceberg)Chapter 17: North ChinaChapter 18: Assistant CommandantChapter 19: Battle of the PotomacChapter 20: Fleet Marine Force, PacificChapter 21: The Great GambleChapter 22: Attack of General WinterChapter 23: 20th Commandant of the Marine CorpsChapter 24: RetirementBibliography Read more
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