A Soldier Recalls

A Soldier Recalls
Title A Soldier Recalls PDF eBook
Author Shreenivas Kumar Sinha
Publisher Lancer Publishers
Total Pages 446
Release 1992
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 8170621615

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Autobiographical reminiscences of an Indian Army officer.

Archives of Memory

Archives of Memory
Title Archives of Memory PDF eBook
Author Alice M. Hoffman
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages 327
Release 2021-11-21
Genre History
ISBN 0813187427

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"Tell me about the war"—these words launched a ten-year project in oral history by a husband-and-wife team. Howard Hoffman fought in World War II from Cassino to the Elbe as a mortar crewman and a forward observer. His war experiences are of intrinsic interest to readers who seek a foot soldier's view of those historic events. But the principal purpose of this study was to explore the bounds of memory, to gauge its accuracy and its stability over time, and to determine the effects of various efforts to enhance it. Alice Hoffman, a historian, initiated the study because she recognized the critical role of memory in gathering oral history; Howard Hoffman, the subject, is an experimental psychologist. Alice's tape-recorded interviews with her husband over a period of ten years are the basic material of the study, which compares the events as recounted in the first phase of the interviews with later accounts of the same experiences and with the written records of his company as well as the memories of fellow soldiers and the evidence of photographs and other documents. This engrossing story of World War II breaks new ground for practitioners of oral history. The Hoffmans' findings indicate that a subset of human memory exists that is so permanent and resistant to change that it can properly be labeled "archival". In addition to describing some of the circumstances under which archival memories are formed, the Hoffmans describe the conditions that were found to influence their storage and retrieval.

A Soldier Recalls

A Soldier Recalls
Title A Soldier Recalls PDF eBook
Author Shreenivas Kumar Sinha
Publisher Lancer Publishers
Total Pages 416
Release 1992
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9788170621614

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Autobiographical reminiscences of an Indian Army officer.

A Guardian Angel Recalls

A Guardian Angel Recalls
Title A Guardian Angel Recalls PDF eBook
Author Willem Frederik Hermans
Publisher Archipelago
Total Pages 520
Release 2021-11-16
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1953861024

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Willem Frederik Hermans's lucid and exhilarating WWII masterpiece in a razor-sharp translation by David Colmer A Guardian Angel Recalls is a gripping and diabolical wartime novel by one of the most provocative Dutch writers of the twentieth-century. Alberegt, a frenzied and lovelorn public prosecutor, speeds through Hook of Holland in his black Renault on May 9, 1940 – the eve of the German invasion of the Netherlands. Guiding his every move is a guardian angel. With unflappable patience, the angel flits from the hood of the Renault to the rim of his windswept hat, determined to quell his every anxiety and doubt. The angel's momentary distraction, however, sets off a chain of events that spins a nightmarish web. Alberegt's elusive companion serves both as narrator and meddlesome driver of the plot, though not without the interventions of a rotating cast of devils.

The Soldiers' Story

The Soldiers' Story
Title The Soldiers' Story PDF eBook
Author Ron Steinman
Publisher Barnes & Noble Publishing
Total Pages 376
Release 2000
Genre Vietnam War, 1961-1975
ISBN 9780760732625

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Soldiers tell of their experiences during the Battle of the Ia Drang Valley, the siege of Khe Sanh, the Tet Offensive, the Fall of Saigon and at other times during the war.

Testament

Testament
Title Testament PDF eBook
Author Benson Bobrick
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 292
Release 2004-08-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 074325113X

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Bobrick tells the story of Benjamin "Webb" Baker, his great-grandfather. Webb enlisted in the Union Army in 1861 and thereafter suffered through horrid conditions in camp and absolute hell in combat. Bobrick's fascinating look at the Civil War also contains a heretofore unreleased collection of Webb's letters.

Squaddie

Squaddie
Title Squaddie PDF eBook
Author Steven McLaughlin
Publisher Random House
Total Pages 230
Release 2011-05-20
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1780572026

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From the harsh realities of basic training to post-war chaos in Iraq and knife-edge tension in Northern Ireland, Squaddie takes us to a place not advertised in army recruitment brochures. It exposes the grim reality of everyday soldiering for the 'grunts on the ground'. After the tragic death of his brother, and in the dark days following 9/11, McLaughlin felt compelled to fulfil his lifelong ambition to serve in the army. He followed his late brother into the elite Royal Green Jackets and passed the arduous Combat Infantryman's Course at the age of 31. Thereafter, McLaughlin found himself submerged in a world of casual violence. Squaddie is a snapshot of infantry soldiering in the twenty-first century. It takes us into the heart of an ancient institution that is struggling to retain its tough traditions in a rapidly changing world. All of the fears and anxieties that the modern soldier carries as his burden are laid bare, as well as the occasional joys and triumphs that can make him feel like he is doing the best job in the world. This is an account of army life by someone who has been there and done it.