War Letters: Extraordinary Correspondence from American WarsAndrew Carroll Scribner, 2001 - 493 من الصفحات In 1998, Andrew Carroll founded the Legacy Project with the goal of remembering veterans by preserving their letters for posterity. Since then, more than 50,000 war letters discovered in basements, attics, scrapbooks, and old trunks have poured in from around the country. The best of these letters are assembled in this extraordinary collection, offering unprecedented insight into the Civil War, the First and Second World Wars, Vietnam, Korea, the Cold War, the Persian Gulf, and even the fighting in Somalia and the Balkans. Featured here are dramatic accounts of combat written immediately after the most ferocious battles American troops have ever faced; poignant expressions of love by homesick husbands and sweethearts; humorous anecdotes and gripes about insufferable conditions; thoughtful reflections on the nature of warfare; and perhaps most devastating, a startling number of last letters -- heartfelt messages penned just hours before the sender was killed. War Letters is a testament to the heroic contributions and astonishing literary voices of common soldiers, marines, airmen, and sailors, as well as war nurses, journalists, spies, and chaplains. There are also previously unpublished letters by such legendary figures as William T. Sherman, Clara Barton, Theodore Roosevelt, and Norman Schwarzkopf. War Letters is a lasting tribute to those who have fought for this country, and a celebration of the enduring power and lyricism of personal letters. |
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... North through Maryland and Pennsylvania . It was an enormous risk — if his army were destroyed the repercussions would be catastrophic . But with less manpower and fewer resources than the Union , Lee believed the South's only hope for ...
... North through Maryland and Pennsylvania . It was an enormous risk — if his army were destroyed the repercussions would be catastrophic . But with less manpower and fewer resources than the Union , Lee believed the South's only hope for ...
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... north of Indianapolis , on a plat of ground . The old stock sheds were used for barracks , and the grounds were ... north . This creek was called by the prisoners the Potomac . The barracks were built along the north and 192. WAR LETTERS.
... north of Indianapolis , on a plat of ground . The old stock sheds were used for barracks , and the grounds were ... north . This creek was called by the prisoners the Potomac . The barracks were built along the north and 192. WAR LETTERS.
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... North Koreans con- trolled all of Korea except for a 5,000 - mile area of land known as the Pusan Perimeter in the south- east . The American - led UN troops holding the perimeter were pounded relentlessly but never surrendered . On ...
... North Koreans con- trolled all of Korea except for a 5,000 - mile area of land known as the Pusan Perimeter in the south- east . The American - led UN troops holding the perimeter were pounded relentlessly but never surrendered . On ...
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Foreword by Douglas Brinkley | 33 |
Behind the Lines | 49 |
Abolitionist Aaron Stevens Writing to His Brother | 69 |
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