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Semper Fi, Mac: Living Memories Of The U.S. Marines In WWII
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Semper Fi, Mac: Living Memories Of The U.S. Marines In WWII
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Semper Fi, Mac
brings to life the Marines of World War II the tough, battle-trained troops who stormed the beaches of Bougainville, Tarawa, Saipan, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa in some of the bitterest and bloodiest fighting of the war. Compilied from over seventy-five interviews with surviving officers and enlisted men, these powerful firsthand accounts give us a soldier's-eye portrait of the Marine Pacific war experience the camaraderie, the women, the loneliness, the fear and the profound emotional as well as spiritual rewards that resulted. Former machine gunners, riflemen, mortarmen, and engineers share the horrifying and humorous stories that defined their days in the Pacific. Through this filter of recollection, one truism is reflected time and again: "there is no such thing as an ex-Marine." A tour-de-force that pays tribute to the spirit of the nation's premier fighting force,
is a multifaceted portrayl of men, war, bravery, honor and, as "The Marines' Hymn" so proudly proclaims, fidelity to the military tradition that inspired them.
brings to life the Marines of World War II the tough, battle-trained troops who stormed the beaches of Bougainville, Tarawa, Saipan, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa in some of the bitterest and bloodiest fighting of the war. Compilied from over seventy-five interviews with surviving officers and enlisted men, these powerful firsthand accounts give us a soldier's-eye portrait of the Marine Pacific war experience the camaraderie, the women, the loneliness, the fear and the profound emotional as well as spiritual rewards that resulted. Former machine gunners, riflemen, mortarmen, and engineers share the horrifying and humorous stories that defined their days in the Pacific. Through this filter of recollection, one truism is reflected time and again: "there is no such thing as an ex-Marine." A tour-de-force that pays tribute to the spirit of the nation's premier fighting force,
is a multifaceted portrayl of men, war, bravery, honor and, as "The Marines' Hymn" so proudly proclaims, fidelity to the military tradition that inspired them.