An edition of Beyond valor (2001)

Beyond Valor

World War II's Ranger and Airborne Veterans Reveal the Heart of Combat

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An edition of Beyond valor (2001)

Beyond Valor

World War II's Ranger and Airborne Veterans Reveal the Heart of Combat

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"Beyond Valor is the first combat history of the war in Europe in the words of the men themselves, and perhaps the most honest and brutal account of combat possible on the printed page. For more than fifty years the individual stories that make up this narrative - shockingly frank reflections of sacrifice and courage - have been bottled up, buried, or circulated privately. Now, nearing the ends of their lives, our WWII soldiers have at last unburdened themselves.".

"Beyond Valor recaptures their hidden history. A pioneering oral historian, Patrick O'Donnell used his website, The Drop Zone, to solicit oral- and "e-histories" from individual soldiers. Gradually, working from within the community, O'Donnell convinced some of the war's most battle-hardened soldiers to tell their stories. The result is WWII seen through the eyes of the men who saw the most intense of its action.

O'Donnell focuses on the elite units of the war - the Rangers, Airborne, and 1st Special Service Forces - troops that spearheaded the most dangerous operations and often made the difference between victory and defeat."--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
Free Press
Language
English
Pages
384

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First Sentence

"The lives of these three American men, none older than twenty-three years, are frozen in time, etched into a bronze plaque that quietly marks the place where American ground soldiers first sacrificed their futures in Nazi-occupied Europe."

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Paperback
Number of pages
384
Dimensions
8.5 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
Weight
14.2 ounces

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OL7723080M
ISBN 10
0684873850
ISBN 13
9780684873855
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91798
Goodreads
858958

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