AN AMERICAN KNIGHT - THE LIFE OF COLONEL JOHN W. RIPLEY, USMC
Filkerson, Norman J.
From Stan Clark Military Books, Gettysburg, PA, U.S.A.
AbeBooks Seller Since September 12, 1997
Quantity: 1From Stan Clark Military Books, Gettysburg, PA, U.S.A.
AbeBooks Seller Since September 12, 1997
Quantity: 1About this Item
208 pages, photos, bibliography, Hardcover in laminated pictorial covers. Seller Inventory # USMC0530
Bibliographic Details
Title: AN AMERICAN KNIGHT - THE LIFE OF COLONEL ...
Publisher: American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property, Spring Grove, PA
Publication Date: 2009
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: As New
Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket
Edition: 1st Edition
About this title
Colonel Ripley is most commonly known for his heroics in Vietnam during the Easter Offensive of 1972, where Colonel Gerald Turley ordered him to hold and die, in the face of over 30,000 North Vietnamese and 200 enemy tanks. John Ripley proceeded to blow the Dong Ha bridge, preventing the enemy from crossing. He unhesitatingly obeyed and earned the nation s second highest honor, the Navy Cross.
As stunning as the Dong Ha story is, there was much more to Colonel John Ripley. An American Knight: The Life of Colonel John W. Ripley, USMC narrates his early life and the influences which shaped his personality.
In youth, he was a rambunctious Huckleberry Finn who spent his days getting into all kinds of mischief in Radford, Virginia. The stories from this time period, so well narrated in An American Knight, will leave the reader with at least a smile, if not a laugh.
After his mischievous Huckleberry Finn days in Radford, he learned to discipline his wild side and, in spite of his intellectual weaknesses, went on to graduate from the Naval Academy. The strength of will with which he accomplished this task was later applied on the battlefield, where he earned the status of legend during his first tour in Vietnam as a 28-year-old Captain.
Readers will also get to know about John Ripley, the father, but more importantly the chaste husband. When he was approached by people wanting to make a movie about his life he agreed as long as his character was not portrayed as having a romantic relationship in Vietnam. I have never been, he said, nor will I ever be unfaithful to my wife.
The final chapters narrate the struggle Colonel Ripley endured with a bad liver. He would finally undergo two liver transplants, the last one of which was defined as the most dramatic in history.
If a young officer or Marine ever asks what is the meaning of Semper Fidelis Colonel Ripley once told a friend, tell them my story.
This is his story!
He now resides at the TFP headquarters in Spring Grove, Penn.
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