American Sniper: Adelbert Waldron
The Myth and Mystique Behind Vietnam's Most Mysterious Soldier
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Narrated by:
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Sam Graves
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Richard Quarry
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Before there was American Sniper Chris Kyle, there was Adelbert "Bert" Waldron. Waldron had over 109 confirmed kills in the Vietnam War. He received two Distinguished Service Crosses as well as a Silver Star for his exploits and heroism during the war. Yet he remains largely unknown to the public. This book discusses some of the mystery and myths regarding Waldron, his number of kills, the reasons behind his questionable discharge, and his shady dealings with international arms dealer Mitchell Werbell III.
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