From the bestselling author of Fearless, the dramatic and unforgettable story of Roy Benavidez--a Green Beret in Vietnam who is known among Special Operations members today by a single word- "legend." Legend tells the heroic story of the 240th Assault Helicopter Company and Benavidez's nearly suicidal rescue mission that saved eight lives and ultimately earned Benavidez a nomination for the Congressional Medal of Honor.
Eric Blehm is the bestselling author of Fearless- The Undaunted Courage and Ultimate Sacrifice of Navy SEAL Team Six Operator Adam Brown and The Only Thing Worth Dying For, which recounts the story of the first Special Forces A-team to infiltrate Taliban-held southern Afghanistan weeks after 9/11. Both titles were New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestsellers. His book The Last Season was the winner of the National Outdoor Book Award and was named by Outside magazine as one of the 10 "greatest adventure biographies ever written." Blehm lives in southern California with his wife and children.
“Roy Benavidez is a real badass, a modern day Spartan, the heart of
what every warrior prays for when everything goes
wrong.”
——MARCUS LUTTRELL, retired Navy SEAL and author of the #1 New York
Times bestseller Lone Survivor“I fought beside and led U.S. Special
Operations soldiers, sailors, and airmen during three wars— World
War II, Korea, and Vietnam—including the men [of SOG] depicted in
Legend. Never have I read a more powerfully honest, realistic, or
moving account of the war in Southeast Asia. Eric Blehm masterfully
encapsulates the hearts of the men, their impossible mission, and
the quagmire of politics of the era and wraps it up in a
single bloody battle that portrays the American fighting man at his
best.”
——MAJOR GENERAL JOHN K. (JACK) SINGLAUB, U.S. Army (Ret.)“Legend
may be the most important book ever written about the men of
Special Operations. It brings to life in touching and brutal
detail one of Special Operations Force’s first true heroes as
well as the other heroic men who fought and died with him in the
jungles of Cambodia. Master Sergeant Roy Benavidez represented
the best of the quiet professionals whose incredible actions
were long overlooked and lost to history only to be rediscovered
through Blehm’s painstaking research and magnificent
writing.”
——LIEUTENANT COLONEL JASON AMERINE, U.S. Army Special Forces
"[Legend] is one of the most honest and engrossing narratives of
the war I have ever read…. Blehm faithfully describes the
complicated choreography of war, and shows us why the Congressional
Medal of Honor was bestowed on Sergeant Benavidez for his
actions. A magnificent narrative, painstakingly told by a
master storyteller."
——MAJ. GEN. PAUL VALLELY
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