Superheroes beret, The Giant Killer: American hero, mercenary, spy … The incredible true story of the smallest man to serve in the U.S. Military Green Beret Captain Richard J. Flaherty: 9781950659470: Yuzuk, David
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This is the most unusual yet strangely familiar story I have ever penned concerning a Vietnam veteran. Unusual due to the veteran involved; strangely familiar of the assumed fate of Nam veterans after returning home from the hell of Southeast Asia. Richard J. Flaherty fought for the privilege to enlist in the U.S. Army against almost impossible odds. In basic training, he endured insults and discrimination. Tagged with the nickname Private Mighty Mouse, Flahertyâs determination and acumen during basic training and advanced training caught the attention of his superiors. Flaherty was sent to OCS (Officer Candidate School), gained a commission, and later earned the coveted Green Beret. Incredible achievements, considering Flaherty stood at 4 feet, 9 inches tall and weighed right at 100 pounds. He was the shortest man ever to serve in the U.S. military.