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shadowghost1
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Non-Fiction Recs
Posted: 21 Apr 06 4:22 PM

Hill 488 by Ray Hildreth and Charles W. Sasser - this is the retelling of Mr. Hildreth's experience ontop of Hill 488 in Vietnam during a little known fight that took place in early 1967.  Mr. Hildreth was a Marine Lance Corporal in Marine Reconnaisance.

The Hill Fights: the First Battle of Khe Sanh by Edward F. Murphy - this book chronicles the many fights that took place from 1965 - 1968 in the hills around Khe Sanh, Vietnam.  The book starts with the first Marine unit that was ever stationed there and ends with the story of the Marines' pull out after General Westmoreland left Vietnam.  The author is an army veteran of the Vietnam War and has written other military history books.  He interviewed many of the surviving Marines from these fights and compiled their experiences into a well researched and well written book.  He touches on some of the politics and the inter-service relations.

Thunder Below!: The USS Barb Revolutionizes Submarine Warfare in World War II by Rear Admiral Eugene B. Fluckey (Ret) USN.  Admiral Fluckey was the skipper of the USS Barb for 5 war patrols during World War II.  He was awarded 4 Navy Crosses and 1 Medal of Honour for these patrols.  He helped to design missile launchers for submarines.  He was also the only skipper to land a raid on a Japanese railway.  The book is well written and keeps a readers attention.  The book reads more like an adventure novel.  However the book is well supported with excerpts from official documents, a crewman's illegal diary, and interviews with Japanese captains that faced the USS Barb.

Brotherhood of Heroes: The Marines at Peleliu 1944 by Bill Sloan.  This is a well researched history of the fight for Peleliu.  The author interviewed veterans and read action reports in order to build this book.  The book covers everything from the first landing wave to the invasion of Okinawa.  He includes the mistakes that were made, as well as the great deeds commited by the Marines.

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mclark
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Re: Non-Fiction Recs
Posted: 22 Apr 06 12:20 AM
A book called Yesterday's Sandhills (working title) that hasn't been published yet (or accepted for publication).  About a young German family in East Prussia (what used to be the easternmost province of Germany) who are caught up as refugees in the Soviet invasion of Germany at the end of World War II. 

Heh heh.  This is cheating, I'm afraid: you can't read it yet!  It's a book I'm a coauthor of.  It's about my wife's family.  And so far only one publisher has shown a glimmer of interest.  Ever hear of James A. Rock Publishing?  Neither had I.
shadowghost1
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Re: Non-Fiction Recs
Posted: 22 Apr 06 3:10 PM

That sounds like an interesting tale.  I hope to see it on bookshelves someday!

Shadowghost1

Finucane
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Re: Non-Fiction Recs
Posted: 23 Apr 06 5:32 AM
Ghostie:  You bet it'll be an interesting read!  The publisher who has expressed an interest in this book puts out quite a few of these memoirs and I hope there's enough interest there they'll take this book on.  I've known some of those East Prussian refugees (Fluechtlinger), and their experiences in that mass exodus deserve to be remembered.  Come to think of it, my wife, my son, and my daughter-in-law are all refugees themselves from communism in one form or another.

Dan
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Re: Non-Fiction Recs
Posted: 23 Apr 06 5:37 AM
Shadow:  I have to ask you a personal question:  With your extensive and eclectic readings in military history, are you headed for enlistment or a commission in one of the armed services?

Dan
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