— 2021 National Indie Excellence Award: Finalist /Military Nonfiction —

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As Rugged as the Rest: A Young Marine’s Journey to Iwo Jima is available on Amazon, Apple Books, Barnes & Noble Nook, and Kobo.

 
 

Joe Boy House did not have to go to war. As the only son in a farming family, he could have gotten a deferment and stayed safely at home. But after Japan attacked Pearl Harbor and plunged America into World War II, Joe Boy – like millions of other young men across the country – was determined to answer the call to duty.

  When he left for Marine Corps training in 1943, the 19-year-old recruit had never been out of the state of Washington. Living 12 miles from the nearest small town, he helped his dad run their ranching and logging operations and kept a protective eye on his three adoring sisters. See bonus Joe Boy photos

As Rugged as the Rest is the true story of a young Marine’s journey from bootcamp in San Diego to a speck of an island in the Pacific called Iwo Jima. It’s the story of Joe Boy’s deep commitment to his family, and his duty to his country.

We follow him from his stint as a prison chaser at the Puget Sound Navy Yard to his place in the formation of the Marine Corps’ Fifth Division at Camp Pendleton to the rigorous amphibious training at Camp Tarawa in Hawaii.

Then, on February 19, 1945, Joe Boy hit the beach on the Japanese island of Iwo Jima, where one of the bloodiest battles in Marine Corps military history was fought. In describing the combat that took place there, Admiral Chester W. Nimitz famously said: Among the Americans who served on Iwo Jima, uncommon valor was a common virtue. More than 70,000 Americans landed on that tiny island. This personal story of one includes elements shared by them all.

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