Indestructible
The Unforgettable Memoir of a Marine Hero at the Battle of Iwo Jima
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Narrated by:
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Lloyd James
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Written by:
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Jack H. Lucas
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D.K. Drum
About this listen
Medal of Honor recipient Jack H. Lucas’ classic memoir of his heroics at the Battle of Iwo Jima - with a foreword by Bob Dole and reissued to coincide with the 75th anniversary of the battle in 2020.
On February 20, 1945, the second day of the assault on Iwo Jima - one of the bloodiest battles of the Pacific theater in World War II - Private Jack Lucas, who was only 17, and three other Marines engaged in a close-proximity firefight with Japanese soldiers. When two enemy grenades landed in their trench, Lucas jumped on one and pulled the other under his body to save the lives of his comrades. Lucas was blown into the air as his body was torn apart by 250 entrance wounds. He was so severely wounded that his team left him for dead. Miraculously, he survived.
While on the hospital ship Samaritan, his spirit soared to see the American flag flying atop Mount Suribachi - the same flag immortalized in Joe Rosenthal’s iconic photograph, Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima. Lucas endured 21 grueling surgeries and carried 200 pieces of shrapnel in his body for the rest of his life. Awarded the Medal of Honor, he became the youngest Marine in US history - and the youngest of all World War II servicemen - to receive the honor.
Indestructible tells the remarkable story of an extraordinary American possessed with a fierce determination to serve his country.
©2006 Jack H. Lucas and D.K. Drum (P)2020 HarperAudioWhat listeners say about Indestructible
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- 2024-04-17
Not really a war memoir
This book is more a biography than a war memoir. While interesting and well written the combat part of the book is only the first day on Iwo Jima, most of book takes place before and after the battle. Still a good read but it doesn't quite give the reader much of a picture of what the battle of Iwo Jima was really like.
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