Daniel E. Lee’s Letters from a Sailor: America at War 1917-1918 features correspondence between navy enlistee Conrad Ostroot and his Moscow, Idaho family as he trains for deployment in World War I. The often poignant letters will resonate with members of the armed forces and their families as Ostroot’s emotions, fears, and concerns are timeless.
Letters from a Sailor is based on 85 letters written by Conrad Lyman Ostroot, who served in the U.S. Navy during World War I. The letters are poignant, engaging, and captivating, giving eloquent expression to the humanity of a person who lived nearly a century ago—a person who comes to life in the words he wrote. The letters recount Conrad's experiences at boot camp at the U.S. Naval Training Station on Yerba Buena Island in San Francisco Bay (popularly known as Goat Island), on a long train trip across the country as he travels to Boston for radio school on the campus of Harvard University, at a wireless radiotelephone school at the Navy facility in New London, Connecticut, and at Fort H.G. Wright on Fishers Island, where he is assigned to a listening station set up to monitor ship traffic to and from New York Harbor. He repeatedly expresses his desire to go "over the pond" and have "a chance at Fritz" and is exhilarated when he finally gets orders to go to England and help establish a listening station to monitor German submarine activity. After spending a few days in New York, where he visits the Metropolitan Museum of Art, takes in Broadway shows, and marches in the funeral procession for the Archbishop of New York, he ships out on September 29, 1918, aboard the HMT Caronia, a British troop transport. The narrative ends on a heartbreaking note. Conrad's desire to "have a chance at Fritz" was not to be realized. Twelve days after the last letter, he dies of the Spanish flu aboard the HMT Caronia en route to England and is buried at sea.
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Letters from a Sailor, based on 85 letters written by Conrad Lyman Ostroot, a sailor in the U.S. Navy during World War I, paints a vivid portrait of wartime America in 1917 and1918. The letters recount Conrad's experiences from boot camp at the U.S. Naval Training Station to the day he ships out on aboard the HMT Caronia to have a chance at Fritz.
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1 Preface 2 Prologue 3 1. Goat Island 4 2. Across the Continent by Rail 5 3. Harvard 6 4. New London 7 5. Fishers Island 8 6. Waiting to Ship Out 9 7. Shipping Out! 10 Epilogue 11 Index 12 About the Author
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ISBN
9780739166383
Publisert
2011-10-13
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Vendor
Lexington Books
Vekt
363 gr
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
160 mm
Dybde
14 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
126
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