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25 Awesome Facts About The Coast Guard: Odd and Interesting Truths About America's Most-Forgotten Military Branch

ebooks 25 Awesome Facts About The Coast Guard: Odd and Interesting Truths About America's Most-Forgotten Military Branch by Brian Runion in History

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Last night Mel and I were talking about some of the adjustments we'll have to make to our husbands' return. I must admit I'm not exactly the same girl you left-I'm twice as independent as I used to be and to top it off; I sometimes think I've become 'hard as nails'. . . . Also--more and more I've been living exactly as I want to . . . I do as I damn please. [These tough words from the wife of a soldier show that World War Ii changed much more than just international politics.] "From a fascinating collection of letters; filled with wonderfully distinctive human stories; Judy Barrett Litoff and David C. Smith have shpaed a rare and brilliant book that transports the reader back in time to an unforgettable era."--Doris Kearns Goodwin; author of The Fitzgeralds and the Kennedys and Lyndon Johnson and the American Dream. "This is a wonderful volume; full of admirable women struggling in a difficult situation; doing their best for their families and their country. Ah; the memories it brings back! Highly recommended for those who lived through the war; and for those who want to understand it."--Stephen E. Ambrose; author of Eisenhower and D-Day; June 6; 1944 "Offering a remarkable view into the lives of ordinary women during wartime; this book will enlighten and catch at the hearts of general readers and cause historians to reconsider how women experienced World War II."-Susan M. Hartmann; author of The Home Front and Beyond. "From among 25;000 of an estimated six billion letters sent overseas during World War II; Litoff and Smith have culled and skillfully edited a sampling by 400 American women. These letters; starting with one to a seaman wounded at Pearl Harbor; are compelling documents of home-front life in varied ethnic; cultural; and financial milieus. Tragic; touching; and funny; the correspondence is full of prosaic news and gossip about jobs and neighbors; along with accounts of births and intimate allusions to love-making. The stress of separation was intensified for women whose loved ones were hospitalized; or imprisoned as either conscientious objectors or security risks. Some women wrote General MacArthur and others for news of missing men or to obtain details of their deaths. Many of these heartrending documents also express acceptance-and even pride-in the sacrifices required by war."--Publishers Weekly."Other scholars of WW II have published letters written home by servicemen; but this is the first collection sampling the letters written by sisters; sweethearts; wives; and mothers; saved by thousands of servicemen. Chapters are organized around themes that were important to these women: courtship; marriage; motherhood; work; sacrifices. . . . What women tell readers in these letters about their concerns and their wartime feelings will cause historians [readers?] to rethink what has been written about the homefront."--Choice."Despite the popular appeal of Rosie the Riveter; nine out of ten mothers with children under six were not in the labor force; which helps to account for the vast outpouring of mail from the home front to 'our boys' in the European and Pacific theaters. Some couples wrote every day for four years. This is the rich historic documentation that the authors have drawn upon to create a panoramic pastiche of indefatigable; energetic; patriotic female letter writers in the war years. . . . One is struck by the hard-headed practicality of many of the letters-stories of plucky; sometimes even grumpy; coping. There are letters of growing independence; with strong and at times explicit indication that the boyfriend or husband will be facing a very different woman upon his return from the one he 'knew' when he disembarked for his own; often terrible; venture. .


#925947 in Books 2015-11-23Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.50 x .38 x 8.50l; .98 #File Name: 069256489688 pages


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Great gift for any CoastieBy MMCGreat gift for any Coastie. I purchased this for my wife who is active duty in the Coast Guard and she loves it. Great way to represent the smallest branch of the Armed Forces because we often get left out.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Funny ReadBy CSTALE007This is a cute little book that we've enjoyed flipping through. There is applicable and appropriate humor spread throughout the entire book and it made a great little add-on to the Father's Day gift we put together for our coastie :-)0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Son liked it.By Captain CarolynSon is active duty C.G. and I know one of the contributes to this book. Son liked it.

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