Memories of an Interesting Life

Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book Memories of an Interesting Life by Col. John H. Roush Jr, Col. John H. Roush, Xlibris US
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Author: Col. John H. Roush Jr, Col. John H. Roush ISBN: 9781469106656
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: February 23, 2009
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Col. John H. Roush Jr, Col. John H. Roush
ISBN: 9781469106656
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: February 23, 2009
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

This volume presents a dramatic collection of significant combat experiences of 79 men in WWII, as told from one combat veteran to another. In the 86 chapters are stories involving all the various branches of combat service and all of the various theaters of war. Within reminiscences, veterans of dangerous encounters are much more apt to open up with details in discussions with men who have also experienced combat. Many find it emotionally distressing to talk of the war with the general public or to recall the horrors of warfare. This is not a history book nor any attempt to tell the big picture of grand campaigns. Instead it is a collection of personal involvements in one-at-a-time incidents of conflict. Many ask what was it like in WWII, for our conflicts in recent years have been vastly different.

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This volume presents a dramatic collection of significant combat experiences of 79 men in WWII, as told from one combat veteran to another. In the 86 chapters are stories involving all the various branches of combat service and all of the various theaters of war. Within reminiscences, veterans of dangerous encounters are much more apt to open up with details in discussions with men who have also experienced combat. Many find it emotionally distressing to talk of the war with the general public or to recall the horrors of warfare. This is not a history book nor any attempt to tell the big picture of grand campaigns. Instead it is a collection of personal involvements in one-at-a-time incidents of conflict. Many ask what was it like in WWII, for our conflicts in recent years have been vastly different.

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