Selected Product: | With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa Mass Market Edition: Reprint Author: E.B. Sledge Publisher: Presidio Press Release Date: 2007-09-25 ISBN-10: 0891419195 ISBN-13: 9780891419198 List Price: $7.99 Average Customer Rating: | | The Day of Battle: The War in Sicily and Italy, 1943-1944 (Liberation Trilogy) ISBN-10: 080508861X ISBN-13: 9780805088618 List Price:$17.00 Goodbye, Darkness: A Memoir of the Pacific War ISBN-10: 0316501115 ISBN-13: 9780316501118 List Price:$16.99 China Marine: An Infantryman's Life after World War II ISBN-10: 0195167767 ISBN-13: 9780195167764 List Price:$19.95 Utmost Savagery ISBN-10: 0804115591 ISBN-13: 9780804115599 List Price:$7.99 |
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An Alabama boy steeped in American history and enamored of such heroes as George Washington and Daniel Boone, Eugene B. Sledge became part of the war’s famous 1st Marine Division–3d Battalion, 5th Marines. Even after intense training, he was shocked to be thrown into the battle of Peleliu, where “the world was a nightmare of flashes, explosions, and snapping bullets.” By the time Sledge hit the hell of Okinawa, he was a combat vet, still filled with fear but no longer with panic.
Based on notes Sledge secretly kept in a copy of the New Testament, With the Old Breed captures with utter simplicity and searing honesty the experience of a soldier in the fierce Pacific Theater. Here is what saved, threatened, and changed his life. Here, too, is the story of how he learned to hate and kill–and came to love–his fellow man.
From the Trade Paperback edition. Exceptional Account of the Pacific Theatre During WWII | Customer Rating: | | This is one of the most intimate and exceptionally written books about combat I have every read. Eugene Sledge portrays the war in the Pacific in such a way that you feel the pain and suffering of the men who sacrificed everything for eachother in combat. You will be humbled by Sledge's memoirs. A must read for all. | The best on WW2 overall. | Customer Rating: | | There are so many reasons to pan a book like this, writting, viewpoint, historical accuracy, but this book gets 5 stars in all catagories. So true, so full of action, so sad, so much to say. My true interest lies on the Eastern Front between Germany and Russia, but this was so good it is my favorite of WW2 in spite of the subject matter. Wow. | Realistic Portrait of War | Customer Rating: | I have told people that war is the Second worse thing that could happen to a human. The first? Slavery - which is the battlefront against Hitler's National Socialists and the Imperial Japan in World War II.
That's where this story takes place. I have read few books that convey the realism and horror of war so well, without reservation. This is one.
Eugene B. Sledge, an Alabama boy, heads into War in the Pacific as a member of the U.S. Marines. He lands with the famous 1st Marine Division - 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines. His training was concentrated and intense - but still nothing prepares one for the onslaught of Pelilieu. He was a vet when he hit Okinawa where the fighting got even tougher. The image that sticks with me about Okinawa is a Marine who has to head back to get ammo. He slips in the mud and slides down the hill, rising to discover that he was covered in the maggots uncovered by his slid that were gnawing away at the dead bodies in the mud. This Marine, inured to death and destruction, is rattled badly. That image has stayed with me to understand the horror of this generation's sacrifice and their quiet acceptance of Duty.
By the time Sledge hit the hell of Okinawa, he was a combat vet, still filled with fear but no longer with panic. | Bought this for my dad. | Customer Rating: | | I can't go into detail since I didn't read it myself, but my dad enjoyed it a lot. | Good sale | Customer Rating: | | I have wanted this book for some time. The seller gave a fair price and good service. I received the book in good shape, as advertized. |
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