Islands of the Damned: A Marine at War in the Pacific
- Book ID
- 126361412
- Publisher
- NAL Caliber
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Category
- Standards
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✦ Synopsis
An unvarnished and moving memoir of a Marine veteran who fought his way across the Pacific Theater of World War II-whose story is featured in the upcoming HBO(r) seriesThe Pacific
This is an eyewitness-and eye-opening-account of some of the most savage and brutal fighting in the war against Japan, told from the perspective of a young Texan who volunteered for the Marine Corps to escape a life as a traveling salesman. R. V. Burgin enlisted at the age of twenty, and with his sharp intelligence and earnest work ethic, climbed the ranks from a green private to a seasoned sergeant. Along the way, he shouldered a rifle as a member of a mortar squad. He saw friends die-and enemies killed. He saw scenes he wanted to forget but never did-from enemy snipers who tied themselves to branches in the highest trees, to ambushes along narrow jungle trails, to the abandoned corpses ofhara kirivictims, to the final howlingbanzaiattacks as the Japanese embraced their inevitable defeat.
An unforgettable narrative of a young Marine in combat,Islands of the Damnedbrings to life the hell that was the Pacific War.
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