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The Lost Soldier

Author : Chris J. Hartley
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 39,59 MB
Release : 2018-08-01
Category : History
ISBN : 0811767647

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The Lost Soldier offers a perspective on World War II we don’t always get from histories and memoirs. Based on the letters home of Pete Lynn, the diary of his wife, Ruth, and meticulous research in primary and secondary sources, this book recounts the war of a married couple who represent so many married couples, so many soldiers, in World War II. The book tells the story of this couple, starting with their life in North Carolina and recounting how the war increasingly insinuated itself into the fabric of their lives, until Pete Lynn was drafted, after which the war became the essential fact of their life. Author Chris J. Hartley intricately weaves together all threads—soldier and wife, home front and army life, combat, love and loss, individual and army division—into an intimate, engaging narrative that is at once gripping military history and engaging social history.

Lost Soldiers

Author : James Webb
Publisher : Dell
Page : 466 pages
File Size : 48,95 MB
Release : 2002-08-27
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0440240913

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Once in a great while there comes a novel of such emotional impact and acute insight that it forever changes the way a reader sees a nation or an era. Writing with an unerring sense of suspense and of history experienced firsthand, James Webb takes us on a myth-shattering cultural odyssey deep into the heart of contemporary Vietnam, with a riveting thriller that tells a love story — love for those who perished, for family and friends, and between a soldier and the land where he had always been ready to die. Brandon Condley survived five years of combat as a U.S. Marine only to lose the woman he loved to an enemy assassin. Now he is back in Vietnam, working to recover the remains of unknown American soldiers. On a routine mission, Condley finds a body that doesn’t match its dog tags — a body that propels him into a vortex of violence and intrigue where past and present become one. As the mystery of the dead man unravels, a link is revealed to two well-known killers: “Salt and Pepper,” a pair of treasonous Americans who led a deadly Viet Cong ambush against Condley’s own men. Galvanized by a fresh trail to these long-lost deserters, Condley has finally found a purpose: Under the auspices of his government job, he is going to hunt down the traitors. On his own, he is going to kill them. Condley’s hunt cannot be kept secret from his former enemies, or his friends. And in the shadows that linger from Vietnam’s long season of darkness and terror, he has no way of knowing which side is more dangerous. Surrounding him is an unforgettable cast of characters: Dzung, Condley’s closest friend, a South Vietnamese war hero who might have led his country if his side had won the war, now reduced to driving a cyclo as his family starves in Saigon’s District Four. Colonel Pham, a battle-hardened Viet Cong soldier who lost three children to American bombs. Manh, a cutthroat Interior Ministry official who blackmails Dzung into a mission of murder. The Russian soldier Anatolie Petrushinsky, who left his soul in Vietnam as his empire collapsed around him. And the beautiful Van, Colonel Pham’s daughter, who spurns the scars of war as she pursues her dreams of freedom. As Condley stalks his elusive prey across old battlefields and throughout Eurasia, returning always to the brooding streets of Saigon, his mission — and the odds of his surviving it — grow more precarious with each step he takes toward the truth. Lost Soldiers captures the Vietnam of past and present — its beauty and squalor, its politics and people. Propelled by a page-turning mystery, shot through with adventure and intrigue, it irrevocably transforms our view of that haunted land and brings us as complete an understanding as we will ever have of what happened after the war — and why. No writer today is more qualified to take us into that world than James Webb.

The Ashgrove

Author : Diney Costeloe
Publisher :
Page : 410 pages
File Size : 13,58 MB
Release : 2008-03
Category :
ISBN : 9780954038335

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Eight ash trees were planted in 1921 as a memorial to those men from the village of Charlton Ambrose who were killed in World War One. Now the Ashgrove is under threat from developers, and the village is torn between the need for more housing and the wish to preserve the memorial. This book helps discover the real men behind the names.

For a Lost Soldier

Author : Rudi van Dantzig
Publisher :
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 31,60 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Evacuation of civilians
ISBN :

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A child's fears, first love, and confused emotions in 1944 occupied Amsterdam, rarely described.

Lost Soldiers

Author : Ale_ Kot
Publisher : Image Comics
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 19,35 MB
Release : 2021-02-10
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN : 1534319816

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Vietnam, 1969. Juarez, 2009. Three men tied together by the war they left behind on a collision course with the new one. As old grievances resurface close to the border, the bodies pile up. Can the men escape the cycles of violence, or will they be swallowed by them again, this time forever? COLLECTS LOST SOLDIERS #1-5

A Loss: The Story of a Dead Soldier Told by His Sister

Author : Olesya Khromeychuk
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 19,16 MB
Release : 2021-10-20
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 3838215702

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This book is the story of one death among many in the war in eastern Ukraine. Its author is a historian of war whose brother was killed at the frontline in 2017 while serving in the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Olesya Khromeychuk takes the point of view of a civilian and a woman, perspectives that tend to be neglected in war narratives, and focuses on the stories that play out far away from the warzone. Through a combination of personal memoir and essay, Khromeychuk attempts to help her readers understand the private experience of this still ongoing but almost forgotten war in the heart of Europe and the private experience of war as such. This book will resonate with anyone battling with grief and the shock of the sudden loss of a loved one.

Lost Soldiers

Author : George Armstrong Kelly
Publisher : Cambridge, Mass. : M.I.T. Press
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 29,25 MB
Release : 1965
Category : Algeria
ISBN : 9780262110143

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The Return of the Soldier

Author : Rebecca West
Publisher :
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 26,62 MB
Release : 1918
Category : Man-woman relationships
ISBN :

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Soldier: A Poet's Childhood

Author : June Jordan
Publisher : Civitas Books
Page : 169 pages
File Size : 43,88 MB
Release : 2009-04-28
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0786731370

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A profoundly moving childhood memoir by one of the most widely acclaimed Black American writers of her generation Captured with astonishing beauty, through the eyes of a child, Soldier paints the battleground of June Jordan’s youth as the gifted daughter of Jamaican immigrants, struggling under the humiliations of racism, sexism, and poverty in 1940s New York. “There was a war on against colored people, against poor people,” Jordan writes, and she watches her mother turn inward in her suffering, her father lashing out, often violently, against his own daughter. She learns to harden herself, to be a “soldier,” while preserving a deep capacity for love and wonder. Poignantly exploring the nature of memory, imagination, and familial as well as social responsibility, Jordan re-creates the vivid world in which her identity as a social and artistic revolutionary was forged.

The Living Unknown Soldier

Author : Jean-Yves Le Naour
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 36,28 MB
Release : 2005-09
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780805079371

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Dramatic and taut, this is the heartrending true story of a soldier in post-World War I France who has lost his memory and identity. When his picture is published, hundreds of "relatives" who have lost men in the war come forward to claim the unknown soldier.