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100 1  Giunta, Salvatore A.|q(Salvatore Augustine),|d1985- 
245 10 Living with honor :|ba memoir by America's first living 
       Medal of Honor recipient since the Vietnam War|h[Hoopla 
       electronic resource] /|cSalvatore A. Giunta ; with Joe 
       Layden. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bSimon & Schuster Audio,|c2012. 
264  2 |bMade available through hoopla 
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511 0  Read by Keith Nobbs. 
520    A compelling memoir from a true hero-an ordinary man who 
       joined the army and became one of the few living persons 
       to ever be awarded the celebrated Medal of Honor. Medal of
       Honor winner Staff Sergeant "Sal" Giunta's empowering 
       memoir describes a boy working at a Subway shop who was 
       attracted to an Army recruiting center by a free T-shirt, 
       but left inspired by the thought of making a difference to
       the world. After enlisting, he was posted to Afghanistan, 
       where he learned from the seasoned soldiers of the 173rd 
       Airborne Brigade about a totally new kind of war. In 2007,
       while he was on patrol in the Korengal Valley-the "Valley 
       of Death"-his lessons on duty and honor in the face of 
       danger were tested. His squad was ambushed by Taliban 
       insurgents and pinned down under blistering fire. When 
       their leader fell, Giunta shielded him with his own body. 
       Amid the chaos, he continued to fight and protect his 
       wounded comrades until Apache air cover finally brought a 
       halt to the action. Living with Honor is a remarkable 
       account by a man who insists he was "just a soldier," but 
       who has made the difference he dreamed of. His candid, 
       insightful tale is a moving testament to the power of the 
       human spirit. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
600 10 Giunta, Salvatore A.|q(Salvatore Augustine),|d1985- 
650  0 Afghan War, 2001-|xCampaigns|zAfghanistan|zKorangal 
       Valley. 
650  0 Afghan War, 2001-|vPersonal narratives, American. 
650  0 Medal of Honor|vBiography. 
650  0 Soldiers|zUnited States|vBiography. 
700 1  Layden, Joe. 
700 1  Nobbs, Keith.|4nrt 
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