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Book Friendship Forged Through War

Download or read book Friendship Forged Through War written by Kristy Thomas and published by . This book was released on 2020-12-05 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In war the most pressing visual tends to be death and the carnage that is left behind. Families grieving the loss of their loved ones overshadows the few true friendships that come out on the other side of this ugly thing called war. For Binh, a Vietnamese war veteran who fought with American forces during the Vietnam war, all he wanted was to live his dream. Binh's hope was that if America won the war, he would be rewarded for his dedication by being allowed to come with his family to America. In the midst of the war Vietnamese soldiers were brough to an American camp and that is where Binh first met Max. Max was an American soldier who just wanted to get through the war so he could get back to his kids. He wasn't expecting to meet someone who would become his best friend and someone that he would not soon forget for the rest of his life. Both men had a lot in common: sons, wives, reasons to live, and a love for wanting to get back to live out all of that. What originally brings them together is what will reunite them when they both arrive at the unveiling for the Vietnam Memorial. Having not seen each other for decades at first, they do not recognize each other. Just two old guys sitting on a bench, but eventually after a conversation they realize they had found their friend again. The men flashback to the war and what brought them so close together, they share their memories, laughs and their unwavering love and appreciation for each other and the sacrifices they both made for each other. A beautiful story of how sometimes the tragedy of war can bring two very different souls together in a way that no other experience could. Brothers in war- brothers for life.

Book The Ambulance Drivers

Download or read book The Ambulance Drivers written by James McGrath Morris and published by Hachette UK. This book was released on 2017-03-28 with total page 288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: After meeting for the first time on the front lines of World War I, two aspiring writers forge an intense twenty-year friendship and write some of America's greatest novels, giving voice to a "lost generation" shaken by war. Eager to find his way in life and words, John Dos Passos first witnessed the horror of trench warfare in France as a volunteer ambulance driver retrieving the dead and seriously wounded from the front line. Later in the war, he briefly met another young writer, Ernest Hemingway, who was just arriving for his service in the ambulance corps. When the war was over, both men knew they had to write about it; they had to give voice to what they felt about war and life. Their friendship and collaboration developed through the peace of the 1920s and 1930s, as Hemingway's novels soared to success while Dos Passos penned the greatest antiwar novel of his generation, Three Soldiers. In war, Hemingway found adventure, women, and a cause. Dos Passos saw only oppression and futility. Their different visions eventually turned their private friendship into a bitter public fight, fueled by money, jealousy, and lust. Rich in evocative detail -- from Paris cafes to the Austrian Alps, from the streets of Pamplona to the waters of Key West -- The Ambulance Drivers is a biography of a turbulent friendship between two of the century's greatest writers, and an illustration of how war both inspires and destroys, unites and divides.

Book These Good Men

    Book Details:
  • Author : Michael Norman
  • Publisher : Crown
  • Release : 1989
  • ISBN : 9780517559840
  • Pages : 348 pages

Download or read book These Good Men written by Michael Norman and published by Crown. This book was released on 1989 with total page 348 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The grunt life of a Marine in Vietnam and also the psychological effects of The Vietnam War.

Book Anouck Durand  Eternal Friendship

Download or read book Anouck Durand Eternal Friendship written by Anouck Durand and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 100 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Recounts the friendship between propaganda photographers Refik Veseli and Mosha Mandil and how their lives intersected with the foreign relations efforts between Albania and China. Consists primarily of archival photographs from the 1970s with captions in which the author assumes the voice Veseli.

Book Five Lieutenants

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  • Author : James Carl Nelson
  • Publisher : Macmillan + ORM
  • Release : 2012-11-13
  • ISBN : 1250018587
  • Pages : 403 pages

Download or read book Five Lieutenants written by James Carl Nelson and published by Macmillan + ORM. This book was released on 2012-11-13 with total page 403 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: James Carl Nelson tells the dramatic true story of five brilliant young soldiers from Harvard, a thrilling tale of combat and heroism. Five Lieutenants tells the story of five young Harvard men who took up the call to arms in the spring of 1917 and met differing fates in the maelstrom of battle on the Western Front in 1918. Delving deep into the motivations, horrific experiences, and ultimate fates of this Harvard-educated quintet—and by extension of the brilliant young officer class that left its collegiate and post-collegiate pursuits to enlist in the Army and lead America's rough-and-ready doughboys—Five Lieutenants presents a unique, timeless, and fascinating account of citizen soldiers at war, and of the price these extraordinary men paid while earnestly giving all they had in an effort to end "the war to end all wars." Drawing upon the subjects' intimate, eloquent, and uncensored letters and memoirs, this is a fascinating microcosm of the American experience in the First World War, and of the horrific experiences and hardships of the educated class of young men who were relied upon to lead doughboys in the trenches and, ultimately, in open battle.

Book Grant and Sherman

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  • Author : Charles Bracelen Flood
  • Publisher : Macmillan + ORM
  • Release : 2005-10-01
  • ISBN : 1429968915
  • Pages : 671 pages

Download or read book Grant and Sherman written by Charles Bracelen Flood and published by Macmillan + ORM. This book was released on 2005-10-01 with total page 671 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "We were as brothers," William Tecumseh Sherman said, describing his relationship to Ulysses S. Grant. They were incontestably two of the most important figures in the Civil War, but until now there has been no book about their victorious partnership and the deep friendship that made it possible. They were prewar failures--Grant, forced to resign from the Regular Army because of his drinking, and Sherman, who held four different jobs, including a beloved position at a military academy in the South, during the four years before the Confederates fired on Fort Sumter. But heeding the call to save the Union each struggled past political hurdles to join the war effort. And taking each other's measure at the Battle of Shiloh, ten months into the war, they began their unique collaboration. Often together under fire on the war's great battlefields, they smoked cigars as they gave orders and learned from their mistakes as well as from their shrewd decisions. They shared the demands of family life and the heartache of loss, including the tragic death of Shermans's favorite son. They supported each other in the face of mudslinging criticism by the press and politicians. Their growing mutual admiration and trust, which President Lincoln increasingly relied upon, would set the stage for the crucial final year of the war. While Grant battled with Lee in the campaigns that ended at Appomattox Court House, Sherman first marched through Georgia to Atlanta, and then continued with his epic March to the Sea. Not only did Grant and Sherman come to think alike, but, even though their headquarters at that time were hundreds of miles apart, they were in virtually daily communication strategizing the final moves of the war and planning how to win the peace that would follow. Moving and elegantly written, Grant and Sherman is an historical page turner: a gripping portrait of two men, whose friendship, forged on the battlefield, would win the Civil War.

Book Saving My Enemy

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  • Author : Bob Welch
  • Publisher : Regnery History
  • Release : 2022-06-21
  • ISBN : 9781684513031
  • Pages : 256 pages

Download or read book Saving My Enemy written by Bob Welch and published by Regnery History. This book was released on 2022-06-21 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “A quintessential tale. Once read, never to be forgotten.” —Erik Jendersen, lead writer of Band of Brothers on HBO Saving My Enemy is a “Band of Brothers” sequel like no other. Don Malarkey grew up scrappy and happy in Astoria, Oregon—jumping off roofs, playing pranks, a free-range American. Fritz Engelbert’s German boyhood couldn’t have been more different. Regimented and indoctrinated by the Hitler Youth, he was introspective and a loner. Both men fought in the Battle of the Bulge, the horrific climax of World War II in Europe. A paratrooper in the U.S. Army, Malarkey served a longer continuous stretch on the bloody front lines than any man in Easy Company. Engelbert, though he never killed an enemy soldier, spent decades wracked by guilt over his participation in the Nazi war effort. On the sixtieth anniversary of the start of the Battle of the Bulge, these two survivors met. Malarkey was a celebrity, having been featured in the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers, while Engelbert had passed the years in the obscurity of a remote German village. But both men were still scarred— haunted—by nightmares of war. And finally, after they met, they were able to save each other’s lives. Saving My Enemy is the unforgettable true story of two soldiers on opposing sides who became brothers in arms.

Book Across Oceans and Wars

Download or read book Across Oceans and Wars written by Janaki Nair and published by Notion Press. This book was released on 2024-04-22 with total page 27 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the heart of a war-torn world, amidst the shadows of World War II, the light of friendship shines through in the story of Mary and Mark. Mary, a girl with a heart full of dreams, who had to relocate cross country during World War 2, finds her world turned upside down when the war arrives at her doorstep. In a city of complete strangers, she meets Mark, a spirited young boy, seeking solace in the rolling countryside of Poland. Their paths cross under the most unlikely circumstances, bringing a glimmer of joy to the sombre landscape. Together, they embark on a journey of camaraderie, discovering the power of laughter, hope, and resilience. Mary and Mark’s friendship blossoms, teaching them that even during the darkest times, human connections can light the way. How Mary’s life gets impacted with war and how she survives unexpected challenges and takes care of her family is the central theme. "Across Oceans and Wars: A Tale of friendship during World War II" is a touching narrative that captures the innocence of youth against the backdrop of history's most profound adversity. It's a reminder that friendships, forged in the fires of shared trials, can become the strongest bonds, outlasting the turmoil of war and the passage of time. Join Mary and Mark as they prove that while wars are fought between nations, peace is built through the hearts of children.

Book Cold War Friendships

    Book Details:
  • Author : Josephine Nock-Hee Park
  • Publisher : Oxford University Press
  • Release : 2016
  • ISBN : 0190257660
  • Pages : 321 pages

Download or read book Cold War Friendships written by Josephine Nock-Hee Park and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2016 with total page 321 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Cold War Friendships explores the plight of the Asian ally of the American wars in Korea and Vietnam. Enlisted into proxy warfare, this figure is not a friend but a "friendly," a wartime convenience enlisted to serve a superpower. It is through this deeply unequal relation, however, that the Cold War friendly secures her own integrity and insists upon her place in the neocolonial imperium. This study reads a set of highly enterprising wartime subjects who make their way to the US via difficult attachments. American forces ventured into newly postcolonial Korea and Vietnam, both plunged into civil wars, to draw the dividing line of the Cold War. The strange success of containment and militarization in Korea unraveled in Vietnam, but the friendly marks the significant continuity between these hot wars. In both cases, the friendly justified the fight: she was also a political necessity who redeployed cold war alliances, and, remarkably, made her way to America. As subjects in process--and indeed, proto-Americans--these figures are prime literary subjects, whose processes of becoming are on full display in Asian American novels and testimonies of these wars. Literary writings on both of these conflicts are presently burgeoning, and Cold War Friendships performs close analyses of key texts whose stylistic constraints and contradictions--shot through with political and historical nuance--present complex gestures of alliance.

Book Saving My Enemy

    Book Details:
  • Author : Bob Welch
  • Publisher : Simon and Schuster
  • Release : 2021-04-27
  • ISBN : 1684510740
  • Pages : 384 pages

Download or read book Saving My Enemy written by Bob Welch and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2021-04-27 with total page 384 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “A quintessential tale. Once read, never to be forgotten.” —Erik Jendersen, lead writer of Band of Brothers on HBO Saving My Enemy is a “Band of Brothers” sequel like no other. Don Malarkey grew up scrappy and happy in Astoria, Oregon—jumping off roofs, playing pranks, a free-range American. Fritz Engelbert’s German boyhood couldn’t have been more different. Regimented and indoctrinated by the Hitler Youth, he was introspective and a loner. Both men fought in the Battle of the Bulge, the horrific climax of World War II in Europe. A paratrooper in the U.S. Army, Malarkey served a longer continuous stretch on the bloody front lines than any man in Easy Company. Engelbert, though he never killed an enemy soldier, spent decades wracked by guilt over his participation in the Nazi war effort. On the sixtieth anniversary of the start of the Battle of the Bulge, these two survivors met. Malarkey was a celebrity, having been featured in the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers, while Engelbert had passed the years in the obscurity of a remote German village. But both men were still scarred— haunted—by nightmares of war. And finally, after they met, they were able to save each other’s lives. Saving My Enemy is the unforgettable true story of two soldiers on opposing sides who became brothers in arms.

Book The Khaarijee

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  • Author : J. Malcolm Garcia
  • Publisher : Beacon Press (MA)
  • Release : 2009
  • ISBN : 9780807000571
  • Pages : 0 pages

Download or read book The Khaarijee written by J. Malcolm Garcia and published by Beacon Press (MA). This book was released on 2009 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A memoir about six orphans, a dog, a Muslim man, and an inexperienced American journalist_thrust together in post-9/11 Afghanistan

Book Grant and Sherman

    Book Details:
  • Author : Charles Bracelen Flood
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2009-08
  • ISBN : 9781437968453
  • Pages : 460 pages

Download or read book Grant and Sherman written by Charles Bracelen Flood and published by . This book was released on 2009-08 with total page 460 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ¿We were as brothers,¿ William Tecumseh Sherman said, describing his relationship with Ulysses S. Grant. They were two of the most important figures in the Civil War, but until now there has been no book about their victorious partnership and the deep friendship that made it possible. Taking each other¿s measure at the Battle of Shiloh, ten months into the war, they began their unique collaboration. Their growing mutual admiration and trust, which President Lincoln increasingly relied upon, set the stage for the crucial final year of the war. They strategized the final moves of the war and planned how to approach the peace that would follow. ¿A gripping portrait of two men whose friendship, forged on the battlefield, would win the Civil War.¿ Illustrations.

Book Brothers in Battle  Best of Friends

Download or read book Brothers in Battle Best of Friends written by William Guarnere and published by Penguin. This book was released on 2007 with total page 352 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The story of two inseparable friends and soldiers portrayed in the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers. William "Wild Bill" Guarnere and Edward "Babe" Heffron were among the first paratroopers of the U.S. Army--members of an elite unit of the 101st Airborne D

Book Two Souls Indivisible

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  • Author : James S. Hirsch
  • Publisher : HMH
  • Release : 2005-05-03
  • ISBN : 0547526903
  • Pages : 297 pages

Download or read book Two Souls Indivisible written by James S. Hirsch and published by HMH. This book was released on 2005-05-03 with total page 297 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: How two Vietnam POWs, one white and one black, formed an unexpected friendship that saved them both: “A moving story.” —John McCain Fred Cherry was one of the few black pilots taken prisoner by the Vietnamese, tortured and intimidated by captors who tried and failed to get him to sign antiwar statements. Porter Halyburton was a white southern navy flier who the Vietnamese threw into a cell with Cherry at the famous Hanoi Hilton, hoping that close quarters would inspire racial tensions to boil over. Instead, they fostered an intense connection that would help both men survive the war—and continue for the rest of their lives. An unforgettable story of courage and friendship, Two Souls Indivisible is a compelling reminder of what can be achieved, in the face of incredible odds, when we put our differences aside. “A riveting tale . . . Two Souls Indivisible joins the small list of essential tomes on the war, race, and to an even larger degree, books that describe the true meaning of heroism.” —The Seattle Times “A moving story of two men whose courage, sense of duty, and love proved greater than the depravity of their captors.” —Sen. John McCain

Book Making the Best of It

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  • Author : Sarah Glassford
  • Publisher : UBC Press
  • Release : 2020-04-15
  • ISBN : 0774862807
  • Pages : 310 pages

Download or read book Making the Best of It written by Sarah Glassford and published by UBC Press. This book was released on 2020-04-15 with total page 310 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Many women who lived through the Second World War believed it heralded new status and opportunities. But did it? Making the Best of It examines how gender and other identities intersected to shape the experiences of female Canadians and Newfoundlanders during the war. The contributors to this thoughtful collection consider mainstream and minority populations, girls and women, and different parts of Canada and Newfoundland in their essays. Ultimately, they lay a foundation for a better understanding of the ways in which the lives of Canadian women and girls were altered during and after the 1940s.

Book The Sentimental Life of International Law

Download or read book The Sentimental Life of International Law written by Gerry Simpson and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2021-11-11 with total page 248 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Sentimental Life of International Law is about our age-old longing for a decent international society and the ways of seeing, being, and speaking that might help us achieve that aim. This book asks how international lawyers might engage in a professional practice that has become, to adapt a title of Janet Malcolm's, both difficult and impossible. It suggests that international lawyers are disabled by the governing idioms of international lawyering, and proposes that they may be re-enabled by speaking different sorts of international law, or by speaking international law in different sorts of ways. In this methodologically diverse and unusually personal account, Gerry Simpson brings to the surface international law's hidden literary prose and offers a critical and redemptive account of the field. He does so in a series of chapters on international law's bathetic underpinnings, its friendly relations, the neurotic foundations of its underlying social order, its screened-off comic dispositions, its anti-method, and the life-worlds of its practitioners. Finally, the book closes with a chapter in which international law is re-envisioned through the practice of gardening. All of this is put forward as a contribution to the project of making international law, again, a compelling language for our times.

Book Friendship in a Time of War  1939 1946

Download or read book Friendship in a Time of War 1939 1946 written by Dallas Allardice and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2015-02-26 with total page 372 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Friendship in a Time of War covers a young man's journey from the playing fields of school and the farmyards of North East Scotland to his training with the elite commandos and actions in the Second World War in Norway, Malta, the Middle East and Libya. While the actions undertaken were remarkable, this book is not so much about the war, as about the people encountered there and the great and selfless actions of members of extended families, who risked everything to protect the author as a fugitive behind enemy lines. This is about friendships, which were made, that span the generations. This has nothing to do with the Hollywood films, which were made about the key engagement of the book. This is about ordinary people who met under the most difficult of circumstances and how they rose to the occasion in a victory of humanity over evil forces. This book is edited by the author's son, who has tracked down many of the protagonists in the story, and their relatives, and who includes the story of those meetings.