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World War II Memoirs: The European Theater (LOA #385)

World War II Memoirs: The European Theater (LOA #385) - Elizabeth D.|b. Macdonald Samet

World War II Memoirs: The European Theater (LOA #385)

Elizabeth D. Samet, editor, is professor of English at the United States Military Academy at West Point and the author of Soldier's Heart: Reading Literature Through Peace and War at West Point and Looking for the Good War: American Amnesia and the Violent Pursuit of Happiness, among other works. Charles B. MacDonald (1922-1990) commanded two different rifle companies in the 23rd Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division, in northwest Europe, September 1944‒January 1945 and March‒May 1945. His memoir Company Commander was published in 1947. J. Glenn Gray (1913-1977) served with three different infantry divisions in Italy, France, and Germany in 1944-45. After the war he resumed his academic career and became a professor of philosophy at Colorado College. He published The Warriors: Reflections on Men in Battle in 1959. Mary Lee Settle (1918-2005), a native of West Virginia, volunteered for the British Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF) in 1942 after being rejected by the U.S. military for poor eyesight. After the war she became a full-time writer, publishing fourteen novels and five works of nonfiction, including her war memoir All the Brave Promises: Memories of an Aircraft Woman Second Class 2146391 (1966). Elmer Bendiner (1916-2001), a reporter for the Brooklyn Daily Eagle before the war, enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Forces in December 1941 and flew twenty-five combat missions over northwest Europe, June‒November 1943. He resumed his journalistic career after the war and published his memoir The Fall of Fortresses in 1980. James Harden Daugherty (1923-2015), a native of Washington, D.C., was drafted into the U.S. Army and served in Italy in 1944‒45 with the only Black division sent to fight in Europe. Daugherty wrote a first version of The Buffalo Saga in 1947 but was discouraged when he was unable to find a publisher. He eventually self-published the book in 2009, when it received national attention.
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Elizabeth D. Samet, editor, is professor of English at the United States Military Academy at West Point and the author of Soldier's Heart: Reading Literature Through Peace and War at West Point and Looking for the Good War: American Amnesia and the Violent Pursuit of Happiness, among other works. Charles B. MacDonald (1922-1990) commanded two different rifle companies in the 23rd Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division, in northwest Europe, September 1944‒January 1945 and March‒May 1945. His memoir Company Commander was published in 1947. J. Glenn Gray (1913-1977) served with three different infantry divisions in Italy, France, and Germany in 1944-45. After the war he resumed his academic career and became a professor of philosophy at Colorado College. He published The Warriors: Reflections on Men in Battle in 1959. Mary Lee Settle (1918-2005), a native of West Virginia, volunteered for the British Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF) in 1942 after being rejected by the U.S. military for poor eyesight. After the war she became a full-time writer, publishing fourteen novels and five works of nonfiction, including her war memoir All the Brave Promises: Memories of an Aircraft Woman Second Class 2146391 (1966). Elmer Bendiner (1916-2001), a reporter for the Brooklyn Daily Eagle before the war, enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Forces in December 1941 and flew twenty-five combat missions over northwest Europe, June‒November 1943. He resumed his journalistic career after the war and published his memoir The Fall of Fortresses in 1980. James Harden Daugherty (1923-2015), a native of Washington, D.C., was drafted into the U.S. Army and served in Italy in 1944‒45 with the only Black division sent to fight in Europe. Daugherty wrote a first version of The Buffalo Saga in 1947 but was discouraged when he was unable to find a publisher. He eventually self-published the book in 2009, when it received national attention.
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