Description
Hollingsworth entered america Army as a second lieutenant upon graduation from the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas (now Texas A&M University). In World War II, at the same time as leading tanks in Gen. George S. Patton’s Third Army, Hollingsworth encountered dug-in German defenders. He lined up his thirty-four tanks and issued a command rarely heard in modern warfare: Charge! Patton later recognized Hollingsworth as probably the most two best armored battalion commanders in the war.
Twenty years later, Hollingsworth served in Vietnam, where he became identified by the radio call-sign of “Danger 79er,” a designation that remained in the course of his career. He later served in South Korea commanding I Corps (ROK/US) Group, the largest combined field army on the planet. Even after retirement from active duty, Hollingsworth continued to serve as a military adviser right through the Cold War.
Danger 79er provides a compelling and inspiring read as it recounts the exciting story of one of the crucial decorated soldiers in the history of america Army.