Should be Soldiers is set during the chaotic and pivotal first five months of the Korean War of 1950-53; America's "Forgotten War." It is a unique non-fictional work based on the author's experiences and observations while serving as a medical officer in the medical aid station of an army combat infantry battalion. While primarily about combat medicine; the book is also about the American soldiers who fought and died. Many of them little more than teenagers; they resented having to fight a war for a cause they could not appreciate in what they perceived as a far-off backward and alien Asian land. Motivation and morale suffered; but brutal combat against savagely attacking communist North Koreans hardened them. Shortly after finally reclaiming South Korea; the American forces; now supported by allies under the United Nations; were sent north by ill-advised commanders to invade North Korea; despite on coming near-arctic winter and threats of reactive Chinese intervention. When they did intervene with massive force; the author's battalion was soon fighting desperately in sub-zero weather as they tried to retreat to escape encirclement and annihilation. The battle became one of the worst defeats ever suffered by American arms.
#1247062 in Books Wiley-Blackwell 2008-03-17Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.05 x .67 x 6.00l; .75 #File Name: 1405132396224 pages
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. A Useful Analysis of Magic in the Ancient Greek WorldBy Katherine CollinsWhen it comes to Greek magic; Collins is an authority in the field. But with his work; you're less likely to get an anthology or a good source book; rather; his work analyzes aspects of magic thematically. This offers a unique view; but Collins assumes his reader will have background knowledge of the theorists he names. Perhaps the most valuable part of this book is his works cited; which is a superb and reliable starting point for future research.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Melitta Theodora StaffordI love this book. It is a very interesting discussion of magic in the Mediterranean world.