"Flags of Our Fathers"

yankeesfan

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anyone read it?

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Amazon.com description:

The Battle of Iwo Jima, fought in the winter of 1945 on a rocky island south of Japan, brought a ferocious slice of hell to earth: in a month's time, more than 22,000 Japanese soldiers would die defending a patch of ground a third the size of Manhattan, while nearly 26,000 Americans fell taking it from them. The battle was a turning point in the war in the Pacific, and it produced one of World War II's enduring images: a photograph of six soldiers raising an American flag on the flank of Mount Suribachi, the island's commanding high point.

One of those young Americans was John Bradley, a Navy corpsman who a few days before had braved enemy mortar and machine-gun fire to administer first aid to a wounded Marine and then drag him to safety. For this act of heroism Bradley would receive the Navy Cross, an award second only to the Medal of Honor.

Bradley, who died in 1994, never mentioned his feat to his family. Only after his death did Bradley's son James begin to piece together the facts of his father's heroism, which was but one of countless acts of sacrifice made by the young men who fought at Iwo Jima. Flags of Our Fathers recounts the sometimes tragic life stories of the six men who raised the flag that February day--one an Arizona Indian who would die following an alcohol-soaked brawl, another a Kentucky hillbilly, still another a Pennsylvania steel-mill worker--and who became reluctant heroes in the bargain. A strongly felt and well-written entry in a spate of recent books on World War II, Flags gives a you-are-there depiction of that conflict's horrible arenas--and a moving homage to the men whom fate brought there.

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One of the best books I have ever read. A fitting book for this week.
 

pyonir

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Originally posted by: yankeesfan
Originally posted by: pyonir
I have it, but haven't read it yet.

Do so. I don't think you will be dissappointed.

I don't think i will be either. It came as a recommendation from some others here. I just have to get around to it. :eek:
 

Sluggo

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Just finished it last night. I read Flyboys acouple of weeks ago, and picked this up Sunday.

It was an amazing read, to even imagine what those guys went through is mind boggling. In addition, even thinking of the number of persons killed, on both sides, is borderline incomprehensible.

Made me wonder, if we were involved in such a conflict today, if the current generation could muster the courage to fight like the men desciribed.


Posted the following on a thread last night:

I also read it (Flyboys) based on the excerpts that were posted by Brutuskend. I could hardly put it down from the time I started reading it. Almost ruined my vacation (Brtuskend did warn me not to read it on vacation, but I ignored that advice) Girls running around in front of me half-naked on the beach, and I was reading about raping, murder and unbridled pillaging.

As I matter of fact I also picked up the book Flags Of Our Fathers by the same author, almost a companion book in my mind. I am reading that this week, really great book as well. I might wind up liking it a bit more though.
 

Farbio

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it was an amazingly good book! definitely reccommended for all people to read!

i will have to check out flyboys now