Words from the Heart: When America's Veterans Speak
Words from the Heart: When America's Veterans Speak
"From the War to end all Wars Redmond takes us to Normandy in Europe, the Inchon landing in Korea, the rice patties of Vietnam, the Mother of all Battles and the other campaigns in the Middle East where our nation's heroes tell their story in their own words.On the ground, sea and in the air, these words tell of heroic actions where "all gave some and some gave all". Her book reminds us that we live in the Land of the Free because it was also the Home of the Brave--may it always be!" - General Dennis J. Reimer, U.S. Army (Ret), 33d Chief of Staff Redmond shares stories of five WWI veterans including Frank Buckles the last American survivor of the war. You will meet Lieutenant Richard Cole who was co-pilot with Colonel Jimmy Doolittle during the Raid on Tokyo in World War II, Tuskegee Airman Colonel Charles McGee, who holds the Air Force record of 409 combat flights in WWII, Korea and Vietnam, and many more, including Rosy the Riveters, nurses who were in the fields of combat before it was allowed, a Vietnam tunnel rats story, Sergeant Smith who recalled saving General Eisenhower's life, and Yeoman Charlotte Winters who convinced the Secretary of the Navy that women should be permitted to serve in the military. Stories include paratroopers who landed in Normandy on D-day, prisoners of war, and one of the most recognized World War II veterans George Mendonsa, the "Kissing Sailor" and the "nurse" he kissed, Greta Friedman. Also, you will meet veterans who served in Korea, Vietnam, the Persian Gulf, Afghanistan and Iraq Wars. Excerpt: "December 19, 1944, we were captured! We walked 258 kilometers...160 miles to the prison camp! It was approximately 13 days, all without food. The line was six abreast and about 10,000 long with guards everywhere. The front of the line moved at a steady pace. The middle and back end were like an accordion, going very fast or very slow. My buddy and I heard that if you were at the end of the line and couldn't
Words From The Heart...When America's Veterans Speak Individuals who did not have the opportunity to hear about the military experience of family members or friends, perhaps because many were reluctant to share their stories, as well as others who simply want to understand what war time military service was really like, will benefit from reading this book. Redmond and Prouty share first-hand accounts of men and women who served in World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, the Persian Gulf, Iraq and Afghanistan. Redmon
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"From the War to end all Wars Redmond takes us to Normandy in Europe, the Inchon landing in Korea, the rice patties of Vietnam, the Mother of all Battles and the other campaigns in the Middle East where our nation's heroes tell their story in their own words.On the ground, sea and in the air, these words tell of heroic actions where "all gave some and some gave all". Her book reminds us that we live in the Land of the Free because it was also the Home of the Brave--may it always be!" - General Dennis J. Reimer, U.S. Army (Ret), 33d Chief of Staff Redmond shares stories of five WWI veterans including Frank Buckles the last American survivor of the war. You will meet Lieutenant Richard Cole who was co-pilot with Colonel Jimmy Doolittle during the Raid on Tokyo in World War II, Tuskegee Airman Colonel Charles McGee, who holds the Air Force record of 409 combat flights in WWII, Korea and Vietnam, and many more, including Rosy the Riveters, nurses who were in the fields of combat before it was allowed, a Vietnam tunnel rats story, Sergeant Smith who recalled saving General Eisenhower's life, and Yeoman Charlotte Winters who convinced the Secretary of the Navy that women should be permitted to serve in the military. Stories include paratroopers who landed in Normandy on D-day, prisoners of war, and one of the most recognized World War II veterans George Mendonsa, the "Kissing Sailor" and the "nurse" he kissed, Greta Friedman. Also, you will meet veterans who served in Korea, Vietnam, the Persian Gulf, Afghanistan and Iraq Wars. Excerpt: "December 19, 1944, we were captured! We walked 258 kilometers...160 miles to the prison camp! It was approximately 13 days, all without food. The line was six abreast and about 10,000 long with guards everywhere. The front of the line moved at a steady pace. The middle and back end were like an accordion, going very fast or very slow. My buddy and I heard that if you were at the end of the line and couldn't
Words From The Heart...When America's Veterans Speak Individuals who did not have the opportunity to hear about the military experience of family members or friends, perhaps because many were reluctant to share their stories, as well as others who simply want to understand what war time military service was really like, will benefit from reading this book. Redmond and Prouty share first-hand accounts of men and women who served in World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, the Persian Gulf, Iraq and Afghanistan. Redmon
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