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The Long Road to War James W. Johnston

The Long Road to War By James W. Johnston

The Long Road to War by James W. Johnston


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Summary

Captures the camaraderie, horrors, and wastefulness of WWII. This book takes readers with the First Marine Division through New Guinea, New Britain, Peleliu, and Okinawa.

The Long Road to War Summary

The Long Road to War: Marine's Story of Pacific Combat by James W. Johnston

'The Long Road of War captures the camaraderie, horrors, and wastefulness of war' - Bernard C. Nalty, author of The Right to Fight: African-American Marines in World War II. James W. Johnston was a self-confessed small-town youth, who like so many others patriotically stopped what he was doing and enlisted shortly after Pearl Harbor. Johnston chose the Marines, a decision that sent him to years of bloody combat through the Pacific, as Allied troops fought their way toward the Japanese home islands. Johnston was a line company machine gunner, one of those who do the dirty work of war, who fight in the face of the enemy.Many did not come back; of those who did, very few have told us what it was like. Johnston tells us directly and honestly, taking us with his First Marine Division through New Guinea, New Britain, Peleliu, and Okinawa. Johnston is still angry. At the stupidities of some military regulations, at the incompetence of some officers, at the people who weren't there but are sure they know all about it, at the rear-echelon troops who had plenty of everything yet bellyached about their tough times, at medals and promotions awarded for luck, showboating, and favoritism, while nearby brave and good men struggled and bled and died, unnoticed and unheralded. James W. Johnston was born in Kentucky and has lived for most of his life in Wauneta, a small town in southwestern Nebraska.

The Long Road to War Reviews

Johnston's account is deeply personal... [He] recounts his extensive combat service from the perspective of what he terms a 'flat-trajectory Marine,' that is, one who was constantly exposed to the direct fire of enemy weapons... He brings forth a vivid picture of the ordeal he lived - the brutality and terror of close combat, the anger and frustration of watching buddies die in extraordinarily ghastly fashion, the filth and mind-numbing weariness of an infantryman's existence. - Marine Corps Gazette _ ... there is a great deal of value for serving personnel and officer cadets in [this] book[s].-- The Wish Stream, Vol 54, Summer 2000

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CIN0803225857G
9780803225855
0803225857
The Long Road to War: Marine's Story of Pacific Combat by James W. Johnston
Used - Good
Hardback
University of Nebraska Press
19980401
178
N/A
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