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▼d 211070
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▼a DS921.6
▼a DS921.6
▼b W186
▼a In combat in Korea :
▼b eighteen veterans remember the war /
▼d Ryan Walkowski,
▼e Ed Gruber
▼a Jefferson, North Carolina :
▼b McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers,
▼c [2025]
▼a 209 p. ;
▼c 26 cm
▼a Includes index
▼a Stewart Sizemore, U.S. Army : The Orphan -- Charles R. Ross, U.S. Army : No One Left Behind -- Glenn Galtere, USMC : Thou Shall Not Kill -- Bob O'Keefe, USMC : Battling O'Keefe -- Jim Hostetler, USMC : Marines Don't Cry -- Elroy "Sonny" Roeder, U.S. Army : My Pal Sonny -- George Sousa, U.S. Army : The Survivor -- Ed Gruber, U.S. Navy : The Navy Combat Correspondent -- William "Willie" Cybula, U.S. Army : The Polish Kid -- Vincent Salceto, U.S. Army : The "F" Word -- Joseph Barna, USMC : Navy Corpsmen Are Angels -- Cecil Love, U.S. Army : The Old Bootlegger -- Bert Ruechel, USMC : The Widow Maker -- Salvatore Scarlato, USMC : Now I Know Why I'm Here -- Paul Marsa, USMC : Box Me In -- Forrest Mullins, U.S. Army : Pork s Hill -- Frank English, USMC : No Racism in a Foxhole -- John Breske, USMC : The Hall of Famer
▼a "How can a war, diminished by being called a police action, that cost millions of lives, scarred hundreds of thousands more, razed cities and villages forcing a flood of desperate refugees ... how can such horror be forgotten? Somehow, the Korean War was forgotten, receiving less media attention than World War II with its global scope and less than Vietnam with its stormy protests and inglorious conclusion. Ryan Walkowski took on a mission to assure this war-where his grandfather and great uncle fought-would be remembered. Taking overnight drives across the United States, Walkowski interviewed aging Korean War veterans who dared to recall the most terrifying times of their lives. With author Ed Gruber, Navy and Korean War veteran, Walkowski re-tells these stories of battles in extreme frigid and monsoon conditions, of fierce warfare in rugged mountains and muddy paddies, of bugle-blaring enemy attacking wave after wave. Stories of vicious hand-to-hand fighting vividly told in these heroes' own words-blunt and profane, with sympathetic hesitations, sometimes with tears-as they remembered their Korea, a Forgotten War"-- Provided by publisher
▼a Korean War, 1950-1953
▼v Personal narratives
▼a Korean War, 1950-1953
▼x Veterans
▼z United States
▼a HISTORY / Wars & Conflicts / Korean War
▼2 bisacsh
▼a Walkowski, Ryan,
▼d 1993-,
▼e author
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▼a Gruber, Ed,
▼d 1928-,
▼e author
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▼b $39.95
▼a 단행본
| 자료유형 : | 단행본 |
|---|---|
| ISBN : | 9781476698526 |
| ISBN : | |
| 분류기호 : | DS921.6 |
| 서명/저자사항 : | In combat in Korea : eighteen veterans remember the war / Ryan Walkowski, Ed Gruber |
| 발행사항 : | Jefferson, North Carolina : McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, [2025] |
| 형태사항 : | 209 p. ; 26 cm |
| 일반주기 : | Includes index |
| 내용주기 : | Stewart Sizemore, U.S. Army : The Orphan -- Charles R. Ross, U.S. Army : No One Left Behind -- Glenn Galtere, USMC : Thou Shall Not Kill -- Bob O'Keefe, USMC : Battling O'Keefe -- Jim Hostetler, USMC : Marines Don't Cry -- Elroy "Sonny" Roeder, U.S. Army : My Pal Sonny -- George Sousa, U.S. Army : The Survivor -- Ed Gruber, U.S. Navy : The Navy Combat Correspondent -- William "Willie" Cybula, U.S. Army : The Polish Kid -- Vincent Salceto, U.S. Army : The "F" Word -- Joseph Barna, USMC : Navy Corpsmen Are Angels -- Cecil Love, U.S. Army : The Old Bootlegger -- Bert Ruechel, USMC : The Widow Maker -- Salvatore Scarlato, USMC : Now I Know Why I'm Here -- Paul Marsa, USMC : Box Me In -- Forrest Mullins, U.S. Army : Pork s Hill -- Frank English, USMC : No Racism in a Foxhole -- John Breske, USMC : The Hall of Famer |
| 요약 : | "How can a war, diminished by being called a police action, that cost millions of lives, scarred hundreds of thousands more, razed cities and villages forcing a flood of desperate refugees ... how can such horror be forgotten? Somehow, the Korean War was forgotten, receiving less media attention than World War II with its global scope and less than Vietnam with its stormy protests and inglorious conclusion. Ryan Walkowski took on a mission to assure this war-where his grandfather and great uncle fought-would be remembered. Taking overnight drives across the United States, Walkowski interviewed aging Korean War veterans who dared to recall the most terrifying times of their lives. With author Ed Gruber, Navy and Korean War veteran, Walkowski re-tells these stories of battles in extreme frigid and monsoon conditions, of fierce warfare in rugged mountains and muddy paddies, of bugle-blaring enemy attacking wave after wave. Stories of vicious hand-to-hand fighting vividly told in these heroes' own words-blunt and profane, with sympathetic hesitations, sometimes with tears-as they remembered their Korea, a Forgotten War"-- Provided by publisher |
| 일반주제명 : | Korean War, 1950-1953 -- Personal narratives -- |
| 일반주제명 : | Korean War, 1950-1953 -- Veterans -- United States -- |
| 일반주제명 : | HISTORY / Wars & Conflicts / Korean War -- |
| 개인저자 : | Walkowski, Ryan, 1993-, author |
| 개인저자 : | Gruber, Ed, 1928-, author |
| 언어 | 영어 |
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