Immortal Valor: The Black Medal of Honor Recipients of World War II
Autor Robert Childen Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 iun 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472852847
ISBN-10: 1472852842
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 16-page plate section in colour
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Osprey Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472852842
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 16-page plate section in colour
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Osprey Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
The fight for recognition continues with growing campaigns on both sides of the Atlantic to acknowledge the bravery of black soldiers who fought in Allied armies and were denied the highest honours due to institutional racism. This topic will continue to be newsworthy throughout 2022 and beyond.
Notă biografică
Robert Child is a military history writer, director, and published author with Penguin/Random House. Besides his book, The Lost Eleven, co-authored with Denise George, he has published nine other nonfiction military history titles and military thrillers over the last eight years. The film rights to The Lost Eleven have been acquired. Robert has garnered more than 26 writing and directing awards including an Emmy® nomination and is one of only a handful of writer/directors whose work has been screened in the United States Congress. He lives in Atlanta.
Cuprins
Author's Note List of Illustrations IntroductionPART ONE - CHARLES L. THOMASChapter 1: Graduation Day Chapter 2: Last Stop USA Chapter 3: A Hell of Fire PART TWO - VERNON J. BAKER Chapter 4: The Boy from Cheyenne Chapter 5: The Italian Front Chapter 6: Storming the Castle PART THREE - WILLY JAMES JR.Chapter 7: A Fifth Platoon Chapter 8: Crossing the Rhine Chapter 9: Into the Lion's Mouth PART FOUR - EDWARD ALLEN CARTER JR.Chapter 10: Baptism by Fire Chapter 11: A Mercenary Man Chapter 12: March to the Rhine PART FIVE - GEORGE WATSONChapter 13: Picnic at a Hanging Chapter 14: Off to War Chapter 15: Operation LilliputPART SIX - RUBEN RIVERSChapter 16: Black Gold Chapter 17: A New Esprit de Corps Chapter 18: Patton's Panthers PART SEVEN - JOHN FOXChapter 19: Transfer Student Chapter 20: Shipping Out Chapter 21: Give 'em Hell Epilogue: The Rest of the Story Afterword: The Long Road to Recognition Acknowledgments AppendixNotes Bibliography Index
Recenzii
Immortal Valor tells the story of America's unsung heroes in a moving and insightful narrative. The research is meticulous and detailed, making each character rise up off the page.
The contributions and sacrifices made by African-Americans during World War II were endless, and many times unheralded unless you served alongside and depended on these courageous men in battle. War does not discriminate, but people do. These seven Medal of Honor recipients rose above that prejudice, and this well-written book shares their incredible stories that the public needs to hear.
This is the only comprehensive narrative written about the African American Medal of Honor recipients of WWII to date. Extremely well written, with very little personal background on some of these men to work with, Child manages to bring each of these heroes' stories to life on a personal level. Child carefully reconstructs each recipient's life prior to his act of valor, demonstrating the character traits that made each an example of integrity, sacrifice and courage. This is a must-read book about seven black soldiers and their bravery at the highest level and the racial injustice that took over four decades to acknowledge. Well done!
In Immortal Valor, Robert Child celebrates the lives of seven men whose valor, personal character, and love of country took them above and beyond the call of duty. We learn not just what they did to earn the Medal of Honor--an honor they were denied for far too long--but who they were as human beings, so that their examples can continue to touch us today.
Immortal Valor tells the story of seven courageous Americans who deeply loved their country at a time when America did not love them back. When it counted most, these men risked their lives in a manner above and beyond the call of duty, proving that patriotism is not defined by skin color, but by a person's willingness to put cause and comrades first. Robert Child's inspiring book conveys a valuable lesson to anyone wishing to understand the full extent of the American character.
Child is able to mould the emotional and military experiences of each soldier in this novel, allowing the prose to flow easily as we are enraptured in tumultuous and heroic battle scenes.
The contributions and sacrifices made by African-Americans during World War II were endless, and many times unheralded unless you served alongside and depended on these courageous men in battle. War does not discriminate, but people do. These seven Medal of Honor recipients rose above that prejudice, and this well-written book shares their incredible stories that the public needs to hear.
This is the only comprehensive narrative written about the African American Medal of Honor recipients of WWII to date. Extremely well written, with very little personal background on some of these men to work with, Child manages to bring each of these heroes' stories to life on a personal level. Child carefully reconstructs each recipient's life prior to his act of valor, demonstrating the character traits that made each an example of integrity, sacrifice and courage. This is a must-read book about seven black soldiers and their bravery at the highest level and the racial injustice that took over four decades to acknowledge. Well done!
In Immortal Valor, Robert Child celebrates the lives of seven men whose valor, personal character, and love of country took them above and beyond the call of duty. We learn not just what they did to earn the Medal of Honor--an honor they were denied for far too long--but who they were as human beings, so that their examples can continue to touch us today.
Immortal Valor tells the story of seven courageous Americans who deeply loved their country at a time when America did not love them back. When it counted most, these men risked their lives in a manner above and beyond the call of duty, proving that patriotism is not defined by skin color, but by a person's willingness to put cause and comrades first. Robert Child's inspiring book conveys a valuable lesson to anyone wishing to understand the full extent of the American character.
Child is able to mould the emotional and military experiences of each soldier in this novel, allowing the prose to flow easily as we are enraptured in tumultuous and heroic battle scenes.