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Hardcover Remembering Pearl Harbor: Eyewitness Accounts by U.S. Military Men and Women Book

ISBN: 0842023712

ISBN13: 9780842023719

Remembering Pearl Harbor: Eyewitness Accounts by U.S. Military Men and Women

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Re-creation of the action on December 7, 1941, beginning at 7:55 a.m., lasting some 110 minutes, leaving 2403 Americans dead and 1178 injured. Taken from 350 interviews over a 15-year period,... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Remebering Pearl Harbor: Eyewitness Accounts by U.S. Military Men and Women

Remembering Pearl Harbor: Eyewitness Accounts by U.S. Military Men and Women- The authors intent for this book was to allow people understand the effects of Pearl Harbor and how devastating it was along with informing the reader what actually went on. They comprised this book of eye witness accounts of people who served in Pearl Harbor at the time of the attack. This is a unique and interesting take upon writing a book because we only hear the stories that just graze the surface but this book goes beyond that letting the reader fully feel the intensity and experience it first hand. The authors use people from everywhere ranging from seamen on the USS Arizona to soldiers all over Ford Island handling the artillery. This book is definitely needed because without it people wouldn't comprehend how scary and terrifying this battle war. The Author got soldiers that were involved in Pearl Harbor and compiled a series of interviews and made a story of Pearl Harbor through their eyes. This is a wonderful strategy because going from the soldiers point of view instead of readers opinion is a more reliable technique and can be trusted by the readers as credible information. They also get their information from many reliable books like Paul Stillwell's Air Raid: Pearl Harbor! Recollections of a Day of Infamy. The authors also use Walter Lord who wrote a Day of Infamy which contained a large number of interviews. They also use many graphics which helps the reader get a feel for what the area actually looked like instead of what their imagination saw it as. The pictures are mainly of the busted ships and obliterated areas but he also incorporated burial photographs and ariel shot before the attack so you can see the effects of the attack. They also used Japanese strategy maps showing their attack routes and when they will take place and it helps with understanding the stories because you can look back and see what happened as you read. They help with the text because if your unsure on location or where something is taking place you can always refer back to a picture to help clarify something. I thought that the book was well written and organized fairly well. The writing is clear and easy to follow. The imagery of the seamen vaulting through doorways and swimming into burning ships to save any that is alive is a heroic image. After reading this it left me having a whole new respect for the war and what soldiers have to go through. It held my attention for the most part but at some parts through out the story when it was talking about soldiers on battleship row their stories got a little repetitive. For the most part it help my attention well and kept me engaged. I feel that it was a good book to be written because it supplies information about Pearl Harbor or war in general that we wouldn't have known. I would advise who had a family member in a war or they want to gain a little more respect for those who serve in our army to read this book bec

Gripping...Riveting from Start to Finish

Remembering Pearl Harbor is, I believe, one of the best oral histories I have ever read. The book is composed of personal memories of the military men and women who were there when the attack began. It is their story, in their words. The book relates their stories from several different areas at or near Pearl Harbor: battleship row, Schofield Barracks, Wheeler and Hickham Fields, Ford Island and other locales. Each narration begins with a one to two page introduction of the person relating the story, followed by their narrative of that eventful day. The stories conclude with a followup of their WWII service followed by what they did after the war. The authors indicated that some of the veterans later died from cancer or other illness in the 70s and 80s; it is absolutely heartbreaking to read these finales - to have survived one of the greatest attacks and then die from cancer. I was quite touched by all of the stories. One should add this book to their WWII library as it is one of the greatest stories ever told!

Veritas

Veritas - the truth. That is what this book presents from the best evidence possible - eyewitnesses. While this volume does not address the precursor events that led to this milestone event in world history, the accounts from the eyewitnesses are riveting. If your imagination can put you in their place, a cold sweat is sure to follow. The accounts are congruent with the personal stories my dad has related. He was aboard the USS Dale DD-353 on that fateful day, and thankfully was not even injured. Drs. Marcello and LaForte must be congratulated for compiling and chronicling such important recollections while they are still available. Their work on the Oral History collection at the University of North Texas will be a gold mine for those interested in avoiding the mistakes of the past. Keep America alert! - Remember Pearl Harbor
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