Description
He was in Vietnam barely two months when his unit, the 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry, was sent into battle against deeply entrenched enemy forces on Nui Chom Mountain, the fortress in the clouds tucked away in the far northwest corner of South Vietnam near the borders with North Vietnam and Laos. Commanders knew they were in for a fight, but didn't know the enemy had more than 250 machine gun bunkers deployed along the mountain's slopes. On November 20, 1968, Alpha Company was ambushed on the wet jungle mountainside, the NVA taking down the two men up front and pinning down the rest with relentless fire.
Thinking first of the danger to those around him, Private First Class Michael J. Crescenz picked up an M60 machine gun and charged the enemy bunkers. He did not survive but his actions saved the lives of his fellow soldiers and allowed them to advance and ultimately prevail. For his valour and sacrifice, Michael was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor.
No Greater Love tells this story from the perspective of those who loved Michael Crescenz most, close friends, family, Michael's commanding officer in Vietnam, retired Lieutenant General Sam Wetzel, and medic William 'Doc' Stafford, the soldier closest to Michael when he was cut down by enemy fire, and who believes to this day that he survived Nui Chom only because of the selfless actions of Private First Class Crescenz.
About the Author
John A. Siegfried is a military writer, historian and custom marketing researcher whose first book, Six Degrees of the Bracelet: Vietnam's Continuing Grip, was published on Veterans Day 2011. In his quest to ensure civilians fully understand those who wear the uniform, combat, and serving our country, John has spoken at veterans' organizations, universities and high schools throughout the country. He resides in Pennsylvania and has two daughters. Kevin Ferris is co-author, with Dava Guerin, of Unbreakable Bonds: The Mighty Moms and Wounded Warriors of Walter Reed and Vets and Pets: Wounded Warriors and the Animals that Help Them Heal. He spent 31 years as an editor and columnist with The Philadelphia Inquirer and his freelance work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The Hill, The Weekly Standard and the Christian Science Monitor. He lives in West Chester, Pennsylvania.
Reviews
A true biography ... No Greater Love will stay with you after the last page. * Broad Street Review *
The book's array of excellent color photographs adds additional distinction to Michael's short life. * The VVA Veteran 26/10/2022 *
We highly recommend you read this tremendous story of service, sacrifice, and valour. * The Historical Miniatures Gaming Society 02/11/2022 *
Michael's valour, loyalty and tenacity on the November, 20, 1968, saved the rest of his entire company by silencing the well-entrenched enemy without hesitation or regard for his own life. He will never be forgotten. * Tom Roberts, U.S. Air Force, Vietnam veteran *
Nothing about Michael's heroism surprised those who knew him. His strength of character was built at home, and on the streets and playing fields of Philadelphia. Michael hated bullies and he never backed down. It was this part of him that I imagine spurred him to say "enough of this" and charge those bunkers. * Tom Gosse, Captain, U.S. Army infantry, neighbourhood friend of Michael Crescenz *
This timely book illustrates how our heroes come from many backgrounds and social strata. Michael Crescenz was one of many Americans whose family also served our nation in several conflicts with honor, dignity and heroism. * Colin D. Heaton, author and historian *
I like the flow of the book. I can close my eyes and see the battle all over again. Thanks for doing such an amazing job. * William "Doc" Stafford, combat medic, 4/31 Infantry, whose life was saved by Michael Crescenz *
Through the words of family and friends, the authors have painted a vivid and moving picture of an early life in 1950s and 1960s Philadelphia that created the foundation for Michael Crescenz's selfless act of extraordinary heroism. Add the sacred bond that existed among the soldiers of 4-31 Infantry, and one can understand why, amid the fiery hell of close ground combat, Michael Crescenz rose to confront and silence the entrenched enemy gunners who were killing and wounding his buddies. * John F. Dolan, Former Commander, Alpha Company, 4/31 Infantry *
Book Information
ISBN 9781636242224
Author John A. Siegfried
Format Hardback
Page Count 208
Imprint Casemate Publishers
Publisher Casemate Publishers