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The Deadly Brotherhood: The American Combat Soldier in World War II
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| #658304 in Books | Presidio Press | 2003-08-26 | 2003-08-26 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.90 x.90 x4.20l,.47 | Binding: Mass Market Paperback | 432 pages | ||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| 4 Star with one HUGE caveat|By Screen Name|If you have read a great deal on US Military History, a lot of this will not be new. Some of it was new, though, even to me who has read quite a bit. I finally know the difference between C, K and 10 in 1 rations! And, if you really want to gain insight what it was like to be on the front lines in WW2, the ration situation IS NOT in||“Gripping . . . These men were common warriors who fought with uncommon courage and thus shaped the destiny of our great nation.”|—FORMER SENATOR BOB DOLE|||“A RIVETING AND EXTREMELY WELL-RESEARCHED ANALYSIS OF THE VIOLENT WORLD FACE
In his book Men Against Fire, [historian S. L. A.] Marshall asserted that only 15 to 25 percent of American soldiers ever fired their weapons in combat in World War II. . . . Shooting at the enemy made a man part of the “team,” or “brotherhood.” There were, of course, many times when soldiers did not want to shoot, such as at night when they did not want to give away a position or on reconnaissance patrols. But, in the main, no comba...
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