"Johnston's account is deeply personal... [He] recounts his extensive combat service from the perspective of what he terms a 'flat-trajectory Marine,' that is, one who was constantly exposed to the direct fire of enemy weapons... He brings forth a vivid picture of the ordeal he lived-the brutality and terror of close combat, the anger and frustration of watching buddies die in extraordinarily ghastly fashion, the filth and mind-numbing weariness of an infantryman's existence."-Marine Corps Gazette Marine Corps Gazette

James W. Johnston was a self-confessed small-town youth, who like so many others patriotically stopped what he was doing and enlisted shortly after Pearl Harbor. Johnston chose the Marines, a decision that sent him to years of bloody combat through the Pacific as Allied troops fought their way toward the Japanese home islands. Many did not come back; of those who did, very few have told us what it was like. Johnston tells us directly and honestly, taking us with his First Marine Division through New Guinea, New Britain, Peleliu, and Okinawa.

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The author was a self-confessed small-town youth, who like so many others patriotically stopped what he was doing and enlisted shortly after Pearl Harbor. Johnston chose the Marines, a decision that sent him to years of bloody combat through the Pacific, as Allied troops fought their way toward the Japanese home islands. This book tells his story.
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He brings forth a vivid picture of the ordeal he lived

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780803276123
Publisert
2000-02-01
Utgiver
University of Nebraska Press
Vekt
283 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
01, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
206

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Biografisk notat

James W. Johnston was born in Kentucky and has lived for most of his life in Wauneta, a small town in southwestern Nebraska.