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Looking for a Hero: Staff Sergeant Joe Ronnie Hooper and the Vietnam War
by: Peter Maslowski, Don Winslow

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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 959.7043373092
EAN: 9780803232440
ISBN: 0803232446
Label: University of Nebraska Press
Manufacturer: University of Nebraska Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 618
Publication Date: February 01, 2005
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Sales Rank: 823099
Studio: University of Nebraska Press




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Widely acclaimed as the Vietnam War's most highly decorated soldier, Joe Ronnie Hooper in many ways serves as a symbol for that conflict. His troubled, tempestuous life paralleled the upheavals in American society during the 1960s and 1970s, and his desperate quest to prove his manhood was uncomfortably akin to the macho image projected by three successive presidents in their 'tough' policy in Southeast Asia. Looking for a Hero extracts the real Joe Hooper from the welter of lies and myths that swirl around his story; in doing so, the book uncovers not only the complicated truth about an American hero but also the story of how Hooper's war was lost in Vietnam, not at home.

Extensive interviews with friends, fellow soldiers, and family members reveal Hooper as a complex, gifted, and disturbed man. They also expose the flaws in his most famous and treasured accomplishment: earning the Medal of Honor. In the distortions, half-truths, and outright lies that mar Hooper's medal of honor file, authors Peter Maslowski and Don Winslow find a painful reflection of the army's inability to be honest with itself and the American public, with all the dire consequences that this dishonesty ultimately entailed. In the inextricably linked stories of Hooper and the Vietnam War, the nature of that deceit, and of America's defeat, becomes clear.





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Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Shewd smear of the Vietnam War soldier.
Looking for a Hero is a cleverly written book that takes well researched information and twists it in such a way as to distort the historical facts and reality of the Vietnam War. The authors would like you to believe that the VC/NVA were the heros and the American soldiers were either fools, suckers, cowards, drunks or anything else but not courageous. I believe the book is nothing more than a slanderous smear of America and its soldiers. If you like read the book and see if you agree with me.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Informative but obviously biased
While the book does contain a lot of valuable information, its clearly biased tone does not lend it to being the number one source for learning about Vietnam. I would only suggest this book to die-hard liberals, and perhaps conservatives looking for a good laugh.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Beautifully Written, Profound in its Conclusions
With LOOKING FOR A HERO, Peter Maslowski and Don Winslow have given us an inspiring and heart-breaking tribute to the heroism of Staff Sergeant Joe Hooper and his fellow Delta Raiders of the 101st Airborne Division. By extension, the book is actually a tribute to all who served in the combat infantry during the Vietnam War. The authors' respect for the courage and tenacity of those who shouldered a grunt's rucksack in the jungles and villages of Vietnam is obvious. Thanks to LOOKING FOR A HERO, the story of MOH-winner Joe Hooper, and it's a poignant and important story, will not disappear down the memory hole.

All of which makes baffling the criticisms that have been leveled here against LOOKING FOR A HERO, from the ludicrous attack that the book was not well-researched, to the one-star review which opined that the book failed to explain the heart and soul of Joe Hooper. Actually, Hooper could not ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Master Thesis or historical fact?
I found this book short on Joe Hooper and long on an attempt at a historical critique of the politics of this country during the Vietnam war. The two authors obviously never served but more to the point, they continually drifted away from the man and bombarded the readers with their perception of the politics, personalities and philosophies of that time and place. I think the authors missed the barn by about 8 yards. Those of us who lived through the war, and most importantly, those days of the 60's, vividly remember the atmosphere that existed in this country. I wanted, no needed, to know better the man, Joe Hooper, not just that he had feet of clay but what he was about and why he like so many ohers of us, answered the call of the bugle. That would have been the real story. Instead, we were treated to the authors rather flawed analysis of the people and the reasons for that terrible and costly endeavor. ... Read More




 

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