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Make Peace or Die

Make Peace or Die

by Charles Daly

★★★★★ 4.9 · 71 ratings on Amazon
🏆 Bestseller in Biographies of the Marines

About This Book

An Irishman in the U.S Marine Corps, Charles U. Daly thinks fighting in Korea will be an adventure and a way to live up to a family tradition of service and soldiering. He comes home decorated, wounded, and traumatized, wondering what’s next. His quest for a new mission will take him to JFK’s White House, Bobby Kennedy’s fateful campaign, the troubles in Northern Ireland, and a South African township devastated by the AIDS epidemic. Chuck’s life is a true story of living up to Kennedy’s challenge to “ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country.”

At every juncture, he’s had two options: make peace or die. Daly chose to make peace with his fate every time, and that decision led him to a remarkable life of service.

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Charles Daly

Charles Daly

Charles U. Daly is the last living member of John F. Kennedy's West Wing congressional liaison staff. Before that, he led a Marine rifle platoon through some of the most intense combat of the Korean War and was awarded a Silver Star and a Purple Heart. He helped run several American institutions, including the University of Chicago, Harvard, and the JFK Presidential Library. He has four sons, ages 28 to 69, and lives on Cape Cod with his wife, Christine. He attributes his long life to tennis, red wine, and Viagra.

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