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Why Marines fight

Summary: United States Marines, for more than two centuries, have been among the world’s fiercest and most admired of warriors. They have fought from the Revolutionary War to Afghanistan and Iraq, in famous battles become bone and sinew of American lore. But why do Marines fight? Why fight so well? Why run toward the guns? Now comes a thrilling new book, pounding and magnificent in scope, by the author some Marines consider the unofficial “poet laureate” of their Corps. James Brady interviews combat Marines from wars ranging from World War II to Afghanistan, their replies in their own individual voices unique and powerful, an authentically American story of a country at war, as seen through the eyes of its warriors. Culling his own correspondence and comradeship with hundreds of fellow Marines, Brady compiles a story---lyrical and historical---of the motivations and emotions behind this compelling question. Included are the accounts of Senator James Webb and his lance corporal son, Jim; New York City police commissioner Ray Kelly; Yankee second baseman (and Marine fighter pilot) Jerry Coleman, and of teachers, firemen, authors, cops, Harvard football players, and just plain grunts, as well as the unforgettable story of Jack Rowe, who lost an eye and other parts and now grows avocados and chases rattlesnakes. Their stories poignantly and profoundly illustrate the lives and legacies of battlefront Marines. --

Record details

  • ISBN: 0312372809
  • ISBN: 9780312372804
  • Physical Description: xvii, 302 pages ; 25 cm
    print
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's Press, 2007.

Content descriptions

General Note:
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Formatted Contents Note: Joe Owen was to tall and skinny for the paratroops, so the Marines took him -- Some Marines handle war better than peace -- Chuck Curley took a buddy's body home from Korea to Olean, NY -- An old man remembers Belleau Wood and who died there -- Jesuits taught Pierce Power Latin; Hill 749 taught him the rest -- Frank Kiss won the Silver Star atop a tank on his "last raid" -- Why Joint Chiefs Chairman Peter Pace joined the Marines -- Gonzalo Garza worked in the fields, became a Marine, and earned a Ph. D. -- "I was 'Dirty Harry' of the Marine Corps," said Bill Phillips -- Before he was a Marine, Jack Vohs joined the Army, and the Navy -- A machine gunner they all called "Hollywood" -- "Wild Hoss" Callan was saving his combat pay to help keep the ranch going -- Harvard footballer Doug Bradlee hoped in war to "find God" -- Stacking the rifles, one last time, and sounding "Recall."
Subject: United States. Marine Corps History
Genre: Informational works.
Personal narratives.
Biographies.

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