F.I.D.O.
Forget It and Drive On

“In this world of give and take, few are willing to give what it takes.”

— Clebe McClary

About Clebe

First Lieutenant Patrick Cleburne McClary, III, USMC, Retired, known to thousands as “Clebe McClary,” is an American hero. During the Vietnam War, while some of his contemporaries were staging anti-war protests and desecrating the American flag, the Lowcountry native was serving as a platoon leader in the First Reconnaissance Battalion. On the battalion’s 19th patrol, the unit was attacked by the Viet Cong. Lieutenant McClary was seriously wounded, losing his left arm and left eye, yet he continued to lead his men. The numerous surgeries and long recovery period that followed could have taken a bitter toll, but he faced his rehabilitation with characteristic determination. In the years since Lieutenant McClary has become a symbol of courage and hope to the many audiences around the world with whom he has shared his story.

 

Organizations that Clebe has spoken for

 
 

Mission Video

“Clebe represents all that is good in America. His tremendous courage is an inspiration to all who have heard his story.”

— Tom Landry, Former Head Coach of the Dallas Cowboys

Clebe’s Books