Final Disposition of World War II Dead, 1945-51
Author | : Edward Steere |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 742 |
Release | : 1957 |
Genre | : Soldiers' bodies, Disposition of |
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Author | : Edward Steere |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 742 |
Release | : 1957 |
Genre | : Soldiers' bodies, Disposition of |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Edward Steere |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 740 |
Release | : 1957 |
Genre | : Soldiers' bodies, Disposition of |
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Author | : Michael Sledge |
Publisher | : Columbia University Press |
Total Pages | : 371 |
Release | : 2007-05-11 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0231135157 |
What happens to members of the United States Armed Forces after they die? Why do soldiers endanger their lives to recover the remains of their comrades? Why does the military spend enormous resources and risk further fatalities to recover the bodies of the fallen, even decades after the cessation of hostilities? Soldier Dead is the first book to fully address the complicated physical, social, religious, economic, and political issues concerning the remains of men and women who die while serving their country. In doing so, Michael Sledge reveals the meanings of the war dead for families, soldiers, and the nation as a whole. Why does recovering the remains of servicepeople matter? Soldier Dead examines this question and provides a thorough analysis of the processes of recovery, identification, return, burial, and remembrance of the dead. Sledge traces the ways in which the handling of our Soldier Dead has evolved over time and how these changes have reflected not only advances in technology and capabilities but also the shifting attitudes of the public, government, and military. He also considers the emotional stress experienced by those who handle the dead; the continuing efforts to retrieve bodies from Korea and elsewhere; and how unresolved issues regarding the treatment of enemy dead continue to affect U.S. foreign relations. Skillfully incorporating excerpts from interviews, personal correspondence and diaries, military records, and journalistic accounts-as well as never-before-published photographs and his own reflections-Michael Sledge presents a clear, concise, and compassionate story about what the dead mean to the living. Throughout Soldier Dead, the voices of the fallen are heard, as are those of family members and military personnel responsible for the dead before final disposition. At times disturbing and at other times encouraging, they are always powerful as they speak of danger, duty, courage, commitment, and care.
Author | : Rick Atkinson |
Publisher | : Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 896 |
Release | : 2014-05-13 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1250037816 |
It is the twentieth century's unrivaled epic: at a staggering price, the United States and its allies liberated Europe and vanquished Hitler. In the first two volumes of his bestselling Liberation Trilogy, Rick Atkinson recounted how they fought through North Africa and Italy to the threshold of victory. Now he tells the most dramatic story of all--the titanic battle for Western Europe. D-Day marked the commencement of the European war's final campaign, and Atkinson's riveting account of that bold gamble sets the pace for the masterly narrative that follows. The brutal fight in Normandy, the liberation of Paris, the disaster that was Operation Market Garden, the horrific Battle of the Bulge, and finally the thrust to the heart of the Third Reich--all these historic events and more come alive with a wealth of new material and a mesmerizing cast of characters. With The Guns at Last Light, the stirring #1 New York Times bestseller and final volume of this monumental trilogy, Atkinson has produced the definitive chronicle of the war that unshackled a continent and preserved freedom in the West.
Author | : United States. Army. Quartermaster Corps |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 400 |
Release | : 1943 |
Genre | : Operational rations (Military supplies) |
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Author | : Franz A. Koehler |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 400 |
Release | : 1958 |
Genre | : Operational rations (Military supplies) |
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Author | : Steven Casey |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 321 |
Release | : 2014-12 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0199890382 |
When Soldiers Fall traces the history of American combat losses and the ways in which the government has reported casualties from WWI to the current War on Terror.
Author | : Thomas H. Conner |
Publisher | : University Press of Kentucky |
Total Pages | : 375 |
Release | : 2018-10-05 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0813176336 |
"No soldier could ask for a sweeter resting place than on the field of glory where he fell. The land he died to save vies with the one which gave him birth in paying tribute to his memory, and the kindly hands which so often come to spread flowers upon his earthly coverlet express in their gentle task a personal affection."—General John J. Pershing To remember and honor the memory of the American soldiers who fought and died in foreign wars during the past hundred years, the American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC) was established. Since the agency was founded in 1923, its sole purpose has been to commemorate the soldiers' service and the causes for which their lives were given. The twenty-five overseas cemeteries honoring 139,000 combat dead and the memorials honoring the 60,314 fallen soldiers with no known graves are among the most beautiful and meticulously maintained shrines in the world. In the first comprehensive study of the ABMC, Thomas H. Conner traces how the agency came to be created by Congress in the aftermath of World War I, how the cemeteries and monuments the agency built were designed and their locations chosen, and how the commemorative sites have become important "outposts of remembrance" on foreign soil. War and Remembrance powerfully demonstrates that these monuments—living sites that embody the role Americans played in the defense of freedom far from their own shores—assist in understanding the interconnections of memory and history and serve as an inspiration to later generations.