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  1. Jun 4, 2019 · David Haskell Hackworth was a soldier who began his Army service as a private in 1946 and retired as a colonel in 1971. During two tours in Vietnam, he amassed a collection of combat decorations that few veterans of the war equaled, much less exceeded: two Distinguished Service Crosses, seven Silver Stars and four Purple Hearts—added to his ...

  2. Apr 21, 2023 · Viewers listened with shock and concern as one of the most highly decorated soldiers of the post-World War II era, Col. David Hackworth, in full dress uniform, told them of a long line of mistakes, failures and lies associated with the Vietnam War. He summed it up this way.

  3. May 8, 2005 · In June 1971, Colonel David Hackworth, probably America's most decorated soldier in Vietnam, appeared on ABC television and told his countrymen that the war could not be won, that US military...

  4. Colonel David Haskell Hackworth was a United States Army officer and journalist, who was decorated in both the Korean War and Vietnam War. Hackworth is known for his role in the formation and command of Tiger Force, a military unit from the 101st Airborne Division that used guerrilla warfare tactics against Viet Cong in South Vietnam.

  5. Hackworth: If you were a student of warfare, as I was, you quickly realized that, tactically, we were not going to win the war and we had to win the people. This was a lesson from the French ...

  6. May 8, 2005 · Retired Army Col. David Hackworth, 74, the highly decorated infantry officer who denounced U.S. policy in Vietnam during the war and later became an outspoken journalist who offered trenchant...

  7. Most valor-decorated US Colonel DavidHackHackworths career as a sailor, soldier, military correspondent, terrorist expert and champion of those frontline warriors at the “tip of the spear” has spanned nearly a dozen wars and conflicts, from the end of World War II into the 21st century.

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