War Letters: Extraordinary Correspondence from American Wars

By Andrew Carroll

In 1998, Andrew Carroll based the Legacy undertaking, with the aim of remembering americans who've served their state and retaining their letters for posterity. seeing that then, over 50,000 letters have poured in from round the state. approximately 2 hundred of them contain this extraordinary collection—including never-before-published letters that seem within the new afterword.

Here are letters from the Civil conflict, international battle I, global conflict II, Korea, the chilly struggle, Vietnam, the Persian Gulf struggle, Somalia, and Bosnia—dramatic eyewitness money owed from front strains, poignant expressions of affection for relations and nation, insightful reflections at the nature of battle. Amid the voices of universal infantrymen, marines, airmen, sailors, nurses, reporters, spies, and chaplains are letters via such mythical figures as Gen. William T. Sherman, Clara Barton, Theodore Roosevelt, Ernie Pyle, Gen. Douglas MacArthur, Julia baby, Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf, and Gen. Benjamin O. Davis Sr. accumulated in War Letters, they're an astounding ancient list, a robust tribute to people who fought, and a party of the long-lasting energy of letters.

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We took town, four box gun and sixteen computer weapons. Then I walked alongside the conflict entrance to determine how the left battalion had gotten on. It was once a truly good way and that i had had no sleep for 4 nights and no nutrients all of the day as I misplaced my sack chasing a boshe, I bought a few crackers off a lifeless one (he had now not blood on them as in Polks tale ) they have been first-class yet i might have given much for a drink of the brandy I had had in my sack. the key of the left battalion used to be crying simply because he had not more gasoline He used to be very drained and had a bullet via his nostril, I comforted him and commenced domestic on my own to get a few fuel. It used to be best over the conflict box just like the books yet less dramatic. The lifeless have been approximately normally hit within the head. there have been loads of our males stripping off buttons and different issues yet they constantly lined the face of the lifeless in a pleasant approach. I observed one very a laugh factor which i'd have cherished to have photographed correct in the course of a wide box whwere there had by no means been a trench used to be a shell gap from a nine. 7 gun the opening used to be not less than eight toes deep and 15 throughout at the fringe of it was once a useless rat, no longer a wide fit rat yet a small box rat now not over two times the scale of a mouse. No ask yourself the warfare expenses quite a bit. at the thieteenth we did not anything yet at the fourteenth the left battalion for my part carried out via me went to seek for the enemy. We came across the one position at the whole entrance the place for the distance of half of one mile there have been no troops we went via and have been attacked through the boshe we drove them six miles, took a city, Joinville, at the Hindenburg line, battery of box weapons 12 desktop weapons yet no prisoners, then discovering that we have been 8 miles sooner than our personal line, and that every one the canon in that a part of Germany have been capturing at us we withdrew with purely 4 males hit. i used to be in in the beginning of this very advantageous feat of hands, yet no longer on the end as i used to be ordered again simply after the tanks all started and ahead of we knew the boshe have been there. We withdrew that evening overall loses four males killed four officials and four males wounded. i'm scripting this in what used to be a home yet what's now a type of quay. The boshe shell us at seven thirty every one evening it's now that point so i'm going to cease and positioned this in an envelope . it is a very egotistical letter yet intersting because it indicates that self-importance is better than worry and that during conflict as now waged there's little of the component to worry, it truly is too good geared up and too stupendous. lam rather well a lot like to all Your dedicated son The battle might quickly develop into considerably extra “exciting” a number of days later whilst a German machine-gunner unfolded on Patton and a small band of infantry. “It is time for one more Patton to die,” he remembered pondering moments earlier than a bullet ripped via his left thigh. (Patton’s grandfather, combating for the Confederacy, used to be killed within the Civil struggle. ) Patton used to be evacuated to a health facility and recovered in complete. Over 20 years later he could turn into the most formidable—and controversial—generals of global battle II.

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