Log In
Or create an account -> 
Imperial Library
  • Home
  • About
  • News
  • Upload
  • Forum
  • Help
  • Login/SignUp

Index
Cover Page Title Page Copyright Dedication Contents Introduction: Veterans’ Narrativesa One: World War II: The Good War
Introduction: A Terrible Fight but a Good War 1 On Land and in the Air
Allen Jones: Fighting with General Patton in France Lawrence Batley: Fighting with General Bradley in France, V-E Day William Murray: Wounded at Gela, in the Sicily Landing David Cohen: A Witness at the Liberation of Concentration Camps Raymond Elliott: An African American Combat Engineer Combats Racism Robert Tyler: In France, a POW Escapes Back to His Line Richard Kells: In Germany, a POW is Strafed by American Pilots Donald Ryan: A Minneapolis Orphan Becomes a Pilot
2 At Sea in the Pacific and Atlantic
Edward Borucki: Surviving the Attack on Pearl Harbor Charles Sakowicz: Abandoned at Sea by the USS Franklin Lionel Brindamour: Island-Hopping in the Pacific Charles Allard: A Pharmacist’s Assistant Treats the Wounded Donald Walker: Protecting Carriers from U-Boats in the Atlantic Paul Seamans: From Seaman to Ship’s Captain in the Pacific Russell Brocklesby: The USS Randolph was a Lucky Ship Edward Wells: Repatriating POWs from Post-Bomb Nagasaki Walter Kostanski: Protecting Oil Tankers at Sea Tom Herrick: An Overview of American Wars
Two: Korea: The Forgotten War
Introduction: Fighting the Coldest War 3 Fighting the “Forgotten War”
Almond Hart: A Signal Corpsman Serves Too Close to EnemyFire Ronald Bassett: After Korea, Injured in a Jump over Japan Arthur Miller: Treating the Wounded Near Panmunjom Alton Fellows: Fighting Chinese Teenagers in the Hills of North Korea Donald Ryan: Flying the Last Bombing Mission of the Korean War
Three: Vietnam: The Lost War
Introduction: The War at the End of the Tunnel 4 On the Ground
Daniel Walsh: Talking with General Platt about US Wars James Munroe: The Dean of an Episcopal Cathedral with PTSD Dennis Driscoll: Platoon Leader, Silver Star, Wounded in Action Pete Rogers: Witness to a Case of Waterboarding in Vietnam Kenneth Gregg: The Evacuation Hospitals Never Moved Forward Lidon Chevannes: Kicking Heroin Addiction and Helping Veterans Gumersindo Gomez: A Career Sergeant Returns to Vietnam Joseph Dougherty: Keep your Clothes on in a Whorehouse! Albert Cummings: Wounded in Action, Working to Honor All American Veterans Herb Voudren: Working with the Montagnards, US Allies in Vietnam Cherie Rankin: A Young Woman Bolsters Soldier Morale In-Country
5 In the Air
Robert Basye: Emergency Reconnaissance Extractions Richard Warren: Finding Christ and Volunteering in Cambodia after Vietnam David Bressem: Treating the Psychologically Wounded Veteran Rod Carlson: Meeting Major Chuck Robb on Hill 12 Alfred Guertin: Bronze Star, DFC, and a Career in Aviation John Hartman: Deaths on a Disastrous Mission to Laos David Hillbrook: Many Near Misses over Vietnam Legrand Hines: Commuting to the War in Laos from Thailand Bruce Lake: Silver Star, Author of 1,500 Feet over Vietnam Steven Sunderman: Transporting Trained Dogs for the ReconTeams Gordon Tubesing: The Fall of Saigon on My Second Tour
6 A Vietnam Pilot Remembered: William “Bing” Emerson, 1941–11/20/68
Robert Basye: The Last Time I Saw Bing, He Bummed a Cigarette Rod Carlson: They Called Him “Captain Bing” Alfred Guertin: We Made a Special Plaque with Wings for Bing’s Grave Steven Sunderman: Bing Wasn’t Scared at All Richard Warren: Bing Wiped his Corvette’s Dip-Stick with his Hat! Bruce Lake: We Packed up Bing’s Effects William Hester: I Was Bing’s Crew Chief When We Crashed
Four: Iraq and Afghanistan: Endless Wars
Introduction: Fighting a Universe of “Bad Guys” on Their Own Turf 7 The Gulf War and the Wars on Terror after 9/11
Erik Johnson: We Should Have Gone to Baghdad and Finished the War Jonathan Schnauber: Making UMass Veteran-Friendly Chris McGurk: Losing a Comrade Called Chris Charly Woehlke: A Female MP Trains Local Police Chris Backlund: Meeting Death in Fallujah; Let’s Use Education in Afghanistan Peter Duffy: The Challenge of Operating in a Foreign Culture Victor Nuñez-Ortiz: An Engineer Confronts War in the Desert Josee Goldin: A Female Officer on Three Iraq Tours, Including “The Surge” Sean Kenney: Surviving Two Suicide Bombs and Saving a Friend “Steve” Nsaif: An Iraqi Interpreter with US Forces Seeks US Citizenship
Epilogue: The Reckoning Glossary of Military Terms Acknowledgment
  • ← Prev
  • Back
  • Next →
  • ← Prev
  • Back
  • Next →

Chief Librarian: Las Zenow <zenow@riseup.net>
Fork the source code from gitlab
.

This is a mirror of the Tor onion service:
http://kx5thpx2olielkihfyo4jgjqfb7zx7wxr3sd4xzt26ochei4m6f7tayd.onion