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Here Is Your War: Story of G.I. Joe |  | Author: Ernie Pyle Creator: Orr Kelly Publisher: Bison Books Category: Book
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Seller: indoobestsellers Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 244169
Media: Paperback Pages: 246 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6 x 0.6
ISBN: 0803287771 Dewey Decimal Number: 940.542311 EAN: 9780803287778 ASIN: 0803287771
Publication Date: April 1, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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A wonderful and enduring tribute to American troops in the Second World War, Here Is Your War is Ernie Pyle’s story of the soldiers’ first campaign against the enemy in North Africa. With unequaled humanity and insight, Pyle tells how people from a cross-section of Americaranches, inner cities, small mountain farms, and college townslearned to fight a war. The Allied campaign and ultimate victory in North Africa was built on blood, brave deeds, sacrifice and needless loss, exotic vistas, endurance, homesickness, and an unmistakable American sense of humor. It’s all herethe suspenseful landing at Oran; the risks taken daily by fighter and bomber pilots; grim, unrelenting combat in the desert and mountains of Tunisia; a ferocious tank battle that ended in defeat for the inexperienced Americans; and the final victory at Tunis. Pyle’s keen observations relate the full story of ordinary G.I.s caught up in extraordinary times.
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Book Nitty-Gritty September 1, 2010 Theseus (US of A) Probably Pyle's most acclaimed book, published in 1943, two years before his death.
This often-reprinted book appears in multiple versions and was released in several book club formats.
The true 1st edition is the Henry Holt 1943 on wartime (cheap!) paper. The most common binding is the reddish brown cloth -- and this binding has often been catalogued as being associated with true first printings -- but other color variants exist.
The "Forgotten Front" as viewed by the average GI May 28, 2010 B. Washburn (Ohio) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Ernie Pyle was the best known of the cadre of World War II correspondents. This volume follows "GI Joe" during the invasion of North Africa and the battles that followed. While Pyle was most comfortable with the foot soldier, he also accompanied medical units, fliers, and generals. He tells their stories, gives their names and addresses, with real insight into the mind of the average American boy in an era long gone. It's all here - the black humor needed to cope with the horrors these boys saw, the pets and children they "adopted," the tension of creeping into position at night to attack an enemy who was, at that point, superior to the Americans. The Germans were battle-hardened veterans, with intelligent and innovative leadership, whereas the Americans were green troops, frightened of the unknown, and prone to run. Once Patton, Bradley, and Truscott took firm hold of the reins of leadership, discipline was restored and our men quickly became a very effective fighting machine. Pyle describes it all, and his pride in the average Joe and his abilities is obvious. This volume is an intimate look at that era, written as it happened, and therefore a valuable resource for anyone interested in the "Forgotten Front" - the invasions of Africa, Sicily, and finally Italy.
Ernie Pyle: Here is your war. August 30, 2009 Rodney A. Reindl (madera, ca usa) Entertaining/informative. I love the on site "reporter" style of Pyle. He certainly provides a "human side" to WW II. As a history buff, I think that the informal and human aspect of war is frequently and unjustifiable overlooked by many individuals who write of war experiences and situations. Pyle is one of the greatest from "The Greatest Generation". I will pass this on to my history teacher son who also enjoys "on the site" vignettes and personal experiences of the men on the battlefield.
Great book! December 24, 2008 Russell J. Van Tine (New Port Richey,Florida, USA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
AN incredible view of WWII from that of a correspondent. A summary of his articles that he submitted during his being "imbedded".
Here Is Your War: Story of G. I. Joe September 20, 2005 Diane Conger 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
A fascintating read. This book gets you right into the actual experiences faced by our soldiers. It is about feelings, conditions, etc.
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