Schoolboy to Soldier 1935-1945

Schoolboy to Soldier 1935-1945
Author: Clement Hoyle
Publisher: SERENDIPITY
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2006-09
Genre: Hoyle, Clement
ISBN: 1843941783

'Schoolboy to Soldier' is the story of how a boy of 14 years old joined the Army and became a soldier of the Second World War. It embraces enlistment and training with special emphasis on the almost impossible standards set by the workshops.

Schoolboy to Soldier

Schoolboy to Soldier
Author: Dennis Hamilton
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2013-11-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0955847818

This is the memoir of a lad from the North of England who had a choice between the mines, the fishing fleet, or the Queen's Army. This volume takes the reader from the mischievous days of youth through to the first few months of what would become a twenty-five year military career.

Remembering Korea 1950

Remembering Korea 1950
Author: H. K. Shin
Publisher: University of Nevada Press
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2001-04-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0874175259

Hyung K. Shin was sixteen years old when the North Korean army invaded South Korea in June 1950. Fleeing his home, Shin soon found himself alone in Pusan, a refugee without resources or any means of support. To save himself from destitution, he lied about his age and volunteered for service in the South Korean army. Shin’s account of the months that followed is a moving record of the Korean War from the perspective of an ordinary ROK soldier. He recounts his hasty training and subsequent experiences as a battlefield soldier in North Korea, as a guard in a prisoner-of-war camp, and as a refugee again in the massive flight of civilians and ROK military personnel retreating before the onslaught of the Chinese invasion. Through it all, Shin struggles to retain his humanity and pursue his education. In the process, the naïve schoolboy becomes a man. Today, Hyung K. Shin is an internationally respected chemist, but in the pages of this memoir he carries us back to Korea during a pivotal moment in that country’s history. This is the first account in English that describes the war from the perspective of a Korean who lived through and fought in it. Shin’s detailed and lively narrative is a stirring monument to the survival of human decency and kindness in the midst of terror, cruelty, despair, and the destruction of a proud nation.

The Honourable Schoolboy

The Honourable Schoolboy
Author: John le Carré
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 633
Release: 2011-06-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101528753

In the second part of John le Carré's Karla Trilogy, the battle of wits between spymaster George Smiley and his Russian adversary takes on an even more dangerous dimension. As the fall of Saigon looms, master spy George Smiley must outmaneuver his Soviet counterpart on a battlefield that neither can afford to lose. The mole has been eliminated, but the damage wrought has brought the British Secret Service to its knees. Given the charge of the gravely compromised Circus, George Smiley embarks on a campaign to uncover what Moscow Centre most wants to hide. When the trail goes cold at a Hong Kong gold seam, Smiley dispatches Gerald Westerby to shake the money tree. A part-time operative with cover as a philandering journalist, Westerby insinuates himself into a war-torn world where allegiances—and lives—are bought and sold. Brilliantly plotted and morally complex, The Honourable Schoolboy is the second installment of John le Carré's renowned Karla triology and a riveting portrayal of postcolonial espionage. With an introduction by the author.

Schoolboy Soldier - 1914-1918 Memoir

Schoolboy Soldier - 1914-1918 Memoir
Author: Bertram Armitage
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2018
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0244976074

An autobiographical account of an under-age lad who managed to enlist in the British Army and fought in the First World War. The book was developed later from the author's own contemporary field diaries, and is ably illustrated with his own paintings. His story is related candidly and with humour. A good read.

Soldier Boy

Soldier Boy
Author: Keely Hutton
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2017-06-13
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0374305641

An unforgettable novel based on the life of Ricky Richard Anywar, who at age fourteen was forced to fight as a soldier in the guerrilla army of notorious Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony Soldier Boy begins with the story of Ricky Richard Anywar, abducted in 1989 to fight with Joseph Kony's rebel army in the Ugandan civil war (one of Africa's longest running conflicts). Ricky is trained, armed, and forced to fight government soldiers alongside his brutal kidnappers, but never stops dreaming of escape. The story continues twenty years later, with a fictionalized character named Samuel, a boy deathly afraid of trusting anyone ever again. Samuel is representative of the thousands of child soldiers Ricky eventually helped rehabilitate as founder of the internationally acclaimed charity Friends of Orphans. Working closely with Ricky himself, debut author Keely Hutton has written an eye-opening book about a boy’s unbreakable spirit and indomitable courage in the face of unimaginable horror. This title has Common Core connections.

Boy Soldiers

Boy Soldiers
Author: Helene Munson
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2021-10-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 075099908X

At the end of the Second World War, hundreds of thousands of German children were sent to the front lines in the largest mobilisation of underage combatants by any country before or since. Hans Dunker was just one of these children. Identified as gifted aged 9, he left his home in South America in 1937 in pursuit of a 'proper' education in Nazi Germany. Instead, he and his schoolfriends, lacking adequate training, ammunition and rations, were sent to the Eastern Front when the war was already lost in the spring of 1945. Using her father's diary and other documents, Helene Munson traces Hans' journey from a student at Feldafing School to a soldier fighting in Zawada, a village in present-day Czech Republic. What is revealed is an education system so inhumane that until recently, post-war Germany worked hard to keep it a secret. This is Hans' story, but also the story of a whole generation of German children who silently carried the shame of what they suffered into old age.

A Schoolboy's Diary and Other Stories

A Schoolboy's Diary and Other Stories
Author: Robert Walser
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2013-09-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1590176723

A Schoolboy’s Diary brings together more than seventy of Robert Walser’s strange and wonderful stories, most never before available in English. Opening with a sequence from Walser’s first book, “Fritz Kocher’s Essays,” the complete classroom assignments of a fictional boy who has met a tragically early death, this selection ranges from sketches of uncomprehending editors, overly passionate readers, and dreamy artists to tales of devilish adultery, sexual encounters on a train, and Walser’s service in World War I. Throughout, Walser’s careening, confounding, delicious voice holds the reader transfixed.

The Quest for Karla

The Quest for Karla
Author: John Le Carré
Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
Total Pages: 968
Release: 1982
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Three Novels; Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy-The Honourable Schoolboy-Smiley's People.