An award-winning military journalist tells the amazing stories of
twenty-five soldiers who've won the Medal of Honor, the nation's highest
military award.
In the Company of Heroes will feature in-depth narrative profiles of
the twenty-five post-9/11 Medal of Honor awardees who served in
Afghanistan and Iraq. This book will focus on the stories of these
extraordinary people, expressed in their own voices through one-on-one
interviews, and in the case of posthumous awards, through interviews
with their brothers in arms and their families. The public affairs
offices of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the individual armed services,
as well as the Congressional Medal of Honor Society, have expressed
their support for this project.
Stories include Marine Corps Corporal William "Kyle" Carpenter, who
purposely lunged toward a Taliban hand grenade in order to shield his
buddy from the blast; Navy SEAL team leader Britt Slabinski, who, after
being ambushed and retreating in the Hindu Kush, returned against
monumental odds in order to try to save one of his team who was
inadvertently lost in the fight; and Ranger Staff Sergeant Leroy Petry,
who lunged for a live grenade, threw it back at the enemy, and saved his
two Ranger brothers.