Jack Montgomery: World War II: Gallantry at Anzio (Medal of Honor #01)
Jack C. Montgomery was a Cherokee from Oklahoma, and a first lieutenant with the 45th Infantry Division Thunderbirds. On February 22, 1944, near Padiglione, Italy, Montgomery's rifle platoon was under fire by three echelons of enemy forces when he single-handedly attacked all three positions, neutralizing the German machine-gunners and taking numerous prisoners in the process. Montgomery's actions demoralized the enemy and saved the lives of many American soldiers.
The "Medal of Honor" series profiles the courage and accomplishments of recipients of the highest and most prestigious personal military decoration, awarded to recognize U.S. military service members who have distinguished themselves through extraordinary acts of valor.
Target age group 8-11
The "Medal of Honor" series profiles the courage and accomplishments of recipients of the highest and most prestigious personal military decoration, awarded to recognize U.S. military service members who have distinguished themselves through extraordinary acts of valor.
Target age group 8-11
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CategoryJuvenile Nonfiction
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Age Group9 to 12 yrs
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Grade Level3-5
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LanguageEnglish
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BindingPaperback
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Theme 1Biography & Autobiography
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Theme 2History
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Detailed (BISAC) Subject/ThemeMilitary | World War II
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Awards
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AuthorSpradlin, Michael P
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SeriesMedal of Honor
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AR Level7.5
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Deweyb
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PublisherMPS (Macmillan Pub Services)
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Publication Date1/15/2019
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Pages112
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Dimensions0.4 H × 8.1 L × 5.3 W
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Case Qty72