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With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa

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'With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa' by Eugene B. Sledge is a first-hand memoir detailing the author's experiences as a Marine in the Pacific during World War II. The book provides a gritty and realistic account of the brutal battles at Peleliu and Okinawa, showcasing the horrors of war without any glorification. Sledge's writing style is honest, straightforward, and poignant, as he vividly describes the harsh realities of military life, the psychological challenges faced by soldiers, and the physical and emotional toll of combat.

Writing/Prose:

The writing style is direct and graphic, emphasizing the stark and brutal realities of combat, which effectively communicates the psychological impact and physical hardships faced by soldiers.

Plot/Storyline:

The narrative follows Eugene Sledge's transformation from a college student to a soldier, vividly recounting his experiences during the brutal battles of Peleliu and Okinawa, focusing on the horrors of war and the bonds formed among soldiers.

Setting:

The setting vividly presents the harsh realities of the Pacific theater during WWII, focusing on the grueling conditions of battlefields like Peleliu and Okinawa.

Pacing:

The pacing alternates between intense combat sequences and quieter moments of reflection, maintaining an engaging narrative flow that highlights the emotional impact of the events.
I enlisted in the Marine Corps on 3 December 1942 at Marion, Alabama. At the time I was a freshman at Marion Military Institute. My parents and brother Edward had urged me to stay in college as long a...

Notes:

Eugene B. Sledge served as a Marine in the Pacific during WWII.
The book focuses on his experiences in the battles of Peleliu and Okinawa.
Sledge originally intended to become an officer but joined as a private instead.
He started writing his memoirs immediately after the Battle of Peleliu.
Sledge's writing style is described as straightforward and filled with detail, without romanticizing war.
His account includes graphic depictions of the horror and brutality of combat.
Sledge was known as 'Sledgehammer' among his fellow Marines.
The book highlights the strong bonds formed between soldiers in combat.
Sledge reflects on how war deepens hatred, particularly towards the Japanese soldiers.
He maintained honesty about the desensitization and moral challenges faced by soldiers.
The memoir emphasizes the senseless loss of life in war, calling it a terrible waste.
Sledge captured the everyday horrors of soldier life, including poor living conditions and constant fear.
His writings were inspired by his desire to share the truth of his experience with family and future generations.
'With the Old Breed' is regarded as one of the best firsthand accounts of the Pacific Theater in WWII.
The book was published in 1981 but continues to impact readers today, influencing the HBO miniseries 'The Pacific.'

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

The book contains graphic depictions of violence, death, and the psychological effects of war, making it suitable for readers who are prepared for intense and potentially triggering content.

From The Publisher:

"Eugene Sledge became more than a legend with his memoir, With The Old Breed. He became a chronicler, a historian, a storyteller who turns the extremes of the war in the Pacific-the terror, the camaraderie, the banal and the extraordinary-into terms we mortals can grasp."-Tom Hanks

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

In The Wall Street Journal, Victor Davis Hanson named With the Old Breed one of the top five books on epic twentieth-century battles. Studs Terkel interviewed the author for his definitive oral history, The Good War. Now E. B. Sledge's acclaimed first-person account of fighting at Peleliu and Okinawa returns to thrill, edify, and inspire a new generation.

An Alabama boy steeped in American history and enamored of such heroes as George Washington and Daniel Boone, Eugene B. Sledge became part of the war's famous 1st Marine Division-3rd Battalion, 5th Marines. Even after intense training, he was shocked to be thrown into the battle of Peleliu, where "the world was a nightmare of flashes, explosions, and snapping bullets." By the time Sledge hit the hell of Okinawa, he was a combat vet, still filled with fear but no longer with panic.

Based on notes Sledge secretly kept in a copy of the New Testament, With the Old Breed captures with utter simplicity and searing honesty the experience of a soldier in the fierce Pacific Theater. Here is what saved, threatened, and changed his life. Here, too, is the story of how he learned to hate and kill-and came to love-his fellow man.

"In all the literature on the Second World War, there is not a more honest, realistic or moving memoir than Eugene Sledge's. This is the real deal, the real war: unvarnished, brutal, without a shred of sentimentality or false patriotism, a profound primer on what it actually was like to be in that war. It is a classic that will outlive all the armchair generals' safe accounts of-not the 'good war'-but the worst war ever."-Ken Burns

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About the Author:

E. B. "Sledgehammer" SLEDGE was born and grew up in Mobile. In late 1943 he enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps. After basic training, he was sent to the Pacific Theater where he fought at Peleliu and Okinawa, two of…

 
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