Conquest to Nowhere, first published in 1955, is author Anthony Herbert's account of his harrowing time as a U.S. serviceman in Korea in 1950-51. Herbert, wounded numerous times, became America's most decorated soldie...

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Conquest to Nowhere, first published in 1955, is author Anthony Herbert's account of his harrowing time as a U.S. serviceman in Korea in 1950-51. Herbert, wounded numerous times, became America's most decorated soldier of the Korean conflict. He tells a gritty, heart-wrenching story of dangerous patrols, battles against overwhelming Chinese assaults, the anguish of losing comrades-in arms, and his personal struggles to simply survive. Herbert continued his distinguished, out-spoken, military service in Vietnam where he attained the rank of lieutenant colonel.

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