The award-winning combat historian and author of Washington’s
Immortals honors the Unknown Soldier with this “gripping story” of
America’s part in WWI (Washington Times). The Tomb of the Unknown
Soldier is sacred ground at Arlington National Cemetery. Originally
constructed in 1921 to hold one of the thousands of unidentified
American soldiers lost in World War I, it now receives millions of
visitors each year. “With exhaustive research and fluid prose,”
historian Patrick O’Donnell illuminates the saga behind the creation
of the Tomb itself, and the stories of the soldiers who took part in
its consecration (Wall Street Journal). When the first Unknown
Soldier was laid to rest in Arlington, General John Pershing selected
eight of America’s most decorated veterans to serve as Body Bearers.
These men appropriately spanned America’s service branches and
specialties. Their ranks include a cowboy who relived the charge of
the light brigade, an American Indian who heroically breached
mountains of German barbed wire, a salty New Englander who dueled a
U-boat for hours in a fierce gunfight, a tough New Yorker who
sacrificed his body to save his ship, and an indomitable gunner who,
though blinded by gas, nonetheless overcame five machine-gun nests. In
telling the stories of these brave men, O’Donnell shines a light on
the service of all veterans, including the hero they brought home.
Their stories present an intimate narrative of America’s involvement
in the Great War, transporting readers into the midst of dramatic
battles that ultimately decided the conflict.
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The Untold Story of America's Unknown Soldier and WWI's Most Decorated Heroes Who Brought Him Home
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780802149268
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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