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China Marine

An Infantryman's Life After World War II

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China Marine

De: E. B. Sledge, Stephen E. Ambrose
Narrado por: Dan John Miller
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China Marine is the sequel to E. B. Sledge's critically acclaimed memoir, With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa.

Picking up where his previous memoir leaves off, Sledge, a young marine in the First Division, traces his company's movements and charts his own difficult passage to peace following his horrific experiences in the Pacific. He reflects on his duty in the ancient city of Peiping (now Beijing) and recounts the difficulty of returning to his hometown of Mobile, Alabama, and resuming civilian life haunted by the shadows of close combat.

Distinguished historians have praised Sledge's first book as the definitive rifleman's account of World War II, ranking it with the Civil War's Red Badge of Courage and World War I's All Quiet on the Western Front. Although With the Old Breed ends with the surrender of Japan, marines in the Pacific were still faced with the mission of disarming the immense Japanese forces on the Asian mainland and reestablishing order. For infantrymen so long engaged in the savage and surreal world of close combat, there remained the personal tasks of regaining normalcy and dealing with suppressed memories, fears, and guilt.

©2002 Jeanne Sledge (P)2017 Tantor
Américas Asia Biografías y Memorias China Ejército y Guerra Estados Unidos Guerras y Conflictos Militar Segunda Guerra Mundial Guerra Veterano Japón imperial

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"A quite satisfactory conclusion to its thoroughly satisfactory predecessor." ( Booklist)
Post-war Perspective • Honest Account • Great Narration • Veteran Experiences • Historical Insights • Emotional Depth

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Many years ago, I read Sledge’s World War II memoir “With the Old Breed”. This book is considered to be the best WWII memoir written. Engene Bondurant Sledge’s (1923-2001) nickname in the Marines was “Sledgehammer”. The author is a skilled writer and researcher. He primarily used his diary but also reviewed archived material of the United States and China.
Sledge remained In the United States Marine Corp after the end of WWII. He was stationed in China. This book tells of his experiences in post WWII China. The United States at that time was supporting General Chiang Kai-Shek (1887-1975) in his battle against communism. I am impressed at the author’s skill in observing details. The details he provides of his visit to the “Forbidden City” were fantastic. He tells of friendship with a Chinese family and he also learned Chinese. He also tells of his exploration and learning about the history of China. After leaving the Marines he returned to school and obtain a Ph.D. in biology. He was a long-time professor at a University in Alabama. I highly recommend this book.

The book is five hours and eleven minutes. Dan John Miller does a good job narrating the book. Miller has won the Best Voice Award by Audiofile Magazine. He was nominated twice for the Audie and was awarded the Golden Earphone as well as the Listen Up Award from Publishers Weekly.

Impressive

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That part was infuriating but everything else was great. Recommend it a lot. Just please fix the pronunciation.

Learn how to pronounce corpsman please

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It was def a bonus listening to Eugene’s sledges account after Okinawa. Very interesting to hear of his exploits in China and his return home.

Sledge bonus

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In brings to mind the memories and incidents of my father who was also a China Marine.

The complete experience of China after WWII

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read both books and felt like I could see through his eyes, and felt his emotions in a way.

Amazing

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A must read for those who view war as a game. The mental horror of war.....

TRUTH

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It is sad we don’t learn from the mistakes of history both secular and in the Bible. America has been blessed by great sacrifices of some who have come before us most notably combat soldiers. Many people didn’t appreciate it then as now. My favorite accounts are those of actual soldiers without the propaganda and brain washing of professors.

A great story great lessons

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My main complaint is that a narrator reading a book about the Marine Corps should know how to pronounce Corpsman properly. It is "core-men." Other than that enjoy!

Corpsman pronunciation

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After reading With the Old Breed this book a welcome conclusion to Mr. Sledges story. I found it very well written and I appreciated his descriptive views of the world he had been placed in

EB Sledges final chapter, a necessary read.

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It was a privilege to listen to this well spoken man, and his thoughts about returning after such horrors, a man committed to duty, and yet loving of life and a gentleness given to nature around him after living through and having committed hard things, I wish I could’ve met him if you haven’t read the first one with the old breed at Peleliu I recommend it and hear the final Chapter here in this book to come back and deal with people who have no idea what is happened

A privilege

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