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  2. John H. Miller - Wikipedia

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    Following the War, Miller participated in the Occupation of Japan and returned to the United States with the rank of staff sergeant. He was released from active duty in April 1946 and returned to the Texas A&M University in order to complete his education. Miller graduated in May 1949 with a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering ...

  3. Robert Leckie (author) - Wikipedia

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    He said, "I have to tell the story of how it really was. I have to let people know the war wasn't a musical." [4] His first and best-selling book, Helmet for My Pillow, a war memoir, was published in 1957. [5] Leckie wrote more than 40 books on American war history, spanning from the French and Indian War (1754–1763) to Desert Storm (1991). [6]

  4. List of war poets - Wikipedia

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    John O'Donnell; John McCrae: In Flanders Fields; Robert W. Service: Rhymes of a Red-Cross Man; William Butler Yeats: "On being asked for a War Poem" Allan MacDonald; Tom Kettle; Charles Sorley; John Munro; Pàdraig Moireasdan; Dòmhnall Ruadh Chorùna; Hedd Wyn; Cynan; Alan Seeger; Joyce Kilmer: "Rouge Bouquet" Moina Michael: We Shall Keep the ...

  5. 'Was it worth it?' A fallen Marine and a war's crushing end - AOL

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  6. Al Schmid - Wikipedia

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    Albert Andrew Schmid (20 October 1920 – 1 December 1982) was a United States Marine awarded the Navy Cross for his heroism at the Battle of the Tenaru (Ilu River) during the Guadalcanal campaign in World War II. Credited with killing over 200 Japanese attackers during a night-long assault, he was blinded in action by a grenade blast and ...

  7. Moral Injury: The Recruits - The ... - The Huffington Post

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    In his account of a 2003 combat deployment in Iraq, Soft Spots, Marine Sgt. Clint Van Winkle writes of such an incident: A car carrying two Iraqi men approached a Marine unit and a Marine opened fire, putting two bullet holes in the windshield and leaving the driver mortally wounded and his passenger torn open but alive, blood-drenched and ...

  8. John Grider Miller - Wikipedia

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    John Grider Miller (born 23 August 1935 in Annapolis, Maryland – died 31 August 2009 in Annapolis, Maryland) was a colonel in the United States Marine Corps, who served as managing editor of U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings and of Naval History.

  9. W. D. Ehrhart - Wikipedia

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    His first published work, a poem about his alma mater Swarthmore College, appeared seven years later in the Chronicle of Higher Education, and the following year eight of his poems were included in Winning Hearts and Minds: War Poems by Vietnam Veterans. Exclusively a poet until he was almost 30, he has since written and published a wide ...