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El. knyga: My Toughest Battle: A Soldier's Lifelong Struggle with Polio

  • Formatas: 320 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jan-2025
  • Leidėjas: Casemate Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781636244990
  • Formatas: 320 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jan-2025
  • Leidėjas: Casemate Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781636244990

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How a young boy struck down with paralyzing polio nevertheless determined to devote his life to the military.

"This heartfelt, lively story of courage and faithful service to family, country and the traditional American values of liberty, patriotism and religion is sure to inspire, encourage and reassure readers of all ages and persuasions. Americans searching for an 'uplifting' story of selfless service and overcoming physical adversity will find it in this book.”Lieutenant General Carmen J. Cavezza, US Army (Ret.), Former Commanding General I Corps and Fort Lewis, Chairman & CEO Emerita, National Infantry Museum FoundationThe inspiring life story of a young boy stricken with polio who, through sheer grit, the drive to achieve, and love of the military, overcomes childhood paralysis, takes up the physical challenges of an infantry career and joins the elite airborne forces. Bill Matz earns his Ranger Tab and Master Parachute Badge, and rises to the highest levels of achievement in the U.S. Army. He serves in the DMZ in Korea, leads troops in combat in Vietnam, is wounded in the Tet Offensive, receives the Distinguished Service Cross for Valor, and leads troops again during the Panama invasion—all while wearing a specially fitted combat boot and a foot orthotic device on his atrophied “polio leg.” Later duties include serving as Executive Secretary to the Secretary of Defense during the Reagan years.Retiring as a Major General in 1995 after numerous overseas deployments and an illustrious 30-year Army career, he works in the administrations of Presidents George W. Bush, Barack Obama and Donald Trump. Keeping veterans’ causes close to heart, he leads the fight on behalf of the wounded, disabled and their families as a member of the Veterans Disability Benefits Commission and as President of the National Association for Uniformed Services, and becomes the guardian of America’s war dead as Secretary of the American Battle Monuments Commission.A witness to or participant in many of the most defining moments of American history of the last sixty years, Bill Matz retired “for the fifth time” in 2021 and remains active as a recognized public speaker and proponent for veterans and the military. My Toughest Battle portrays the personal challenges and inner resources he relied on to meet the demands of service to his nation as an infantryman and paratrooper in times of peace and war, and candidly reveals how he was able to achieve his goals while battling the debilitating effects of polio.
CH 1: THE BATTLE BEGINS
CH 2: GETTYSBURG COLLEGE YEARS
CH 3: THE MAKING OF AN INFANTRYMAN
CH 4: THE VIETNAM WAR
CH 5: MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE TO THE NAVY-MARINE AMPHIBIOUS FORCE
CH 6: POST-VIETNAM WAR YEARS
CH 7: RETURN TO KOREA AND THE PENTAGON
CH 8: DEPOSING A DICTATOR THE PANAMA INVASION
CH 9: THE POST COLD WAR YEARS
CH 10: THE DEFENSE INDUSTRY: AL-QAEDA ATTACK, SAUDI ARABIA
CH 11: FIGHTING FOR OUR VETERANS
CH 12: GUARDIAN OF AMERICAS WAR DEAD
Major General William M. Matz, Jr is a highly decorated combat veteran of the United States Army with a distinguished military career spanning four decades. As an infantryman, he served in Korea and Panama, and as a company commander with the 9th Infantry Division in Vietnam, where he was wounded in action in the 1968 Tet Offensive. He served multiple tours in the 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions and was executive secretary to two secretaries of defense. He served two years with the Navy/Marine amphibious forces in the Pacific during the Vietnam War and deployed with the 7th Infantry Division to Panama during Operation Just Cause in 1989.



Upon retirement from the Army in 1995, General Matz worked nine years in the defense industry. In 2005, President Bush appointed him to the Veterans Disability Benefits Commission, and he served there until the commission rendered its report to the Congress in 2007. He has served as President of the National Association for Uniformed Services (NAUS), and as the eighth Secretary of the American Battle Monuments Commission, 201821. He is a graduate of the Infantry Officer Basic and Advanced Courses, the Airborne and Ranger Schools, the Command and General Staff College and the Army War College and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Gettysburg College and a Master of Arts degree in Political Science from the University of San Diego. He is also a graduate of Harvard Universitys Program for Senior Executives in National and International Security. Among his military service awards and decorations are the Distinguished Service Cross, Defense Distinguished Service Medal, Silver Star, Legion of Merit, Bronze Star for Valor, Purple Heart and the Combat Infantryman Badge. General Matz was born in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania. He and his wife Linda reside in Great Falls, Virginia, and have three children and seven grandsons.