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Give Me Tomorrow : The Korean War's Greatest Untold Story -- The Epic Stand of the Marines of George Company

معرفی کتاب «Give Me Tomorrow : The Korean War's Greatest Untold Story -- The Epic Stand of the Marines of George Company» نوشتهٔ O'Donnell, Patrick K.، منتشرشده توسط نشر Da Capo Press در سال 2011. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Offers The Remarkable, But Forgotten, Story Of George Company During The Korean War, An Outfit Of Hastily Trained Green Soldiers That Faced An Entire Division Of Chinese Troops On The Frozen Tundra Of Chosin Reservoir. 1. The Minutemen Of 1950 -- 2. The Great Gamble -- 3. Voyage -- 4. Inchon -- 5. Tank! -- 6. Yongdungpo -- 7. Seoul -- 8. Urban Holocaust -- 9. North Korean Counterattack -- 10. Retrograde -- 11. Wonsan -- 12. Majon-ni: Luck Of The Draw -- 13. Goldbricking It -- 14. The Road North -- 15. The Road To Hell -- 16. Roadblocks -- 17. At All Costs -- 18. Hagaru -- 19. East Hill -- 20. We're Going To Fight Like Hell -- 21. Holding The Line -- 22. Breakout -- 23. The Living Walked. The Dead Rode -- 24. The Final Push -- Appendix A. After Chosin -- Appendix B. Then And Now -- Appendix C. Citations -- Appendix D. Letter To David Douglas Duncan -- Appendix E. The Fallen Members Of George Company, 1950-1953. Patrick K. O'donnell. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. An epic story of valor and sacrifice by a legendary Marine company in the Korean War brought to gripping, cinematic light by an acclaimed historian ("Gives the brave Marines of George Company long overdue recognition"— New York Post ) "What would you want if you could have any wish?" asked the photojournalist of the haggard, bloodied Marine before him. The Marine gaped at his interviewer. The photographer snapped his picture, which became the iconic Korean War image featured on this book's jacket. "Give me tomorrow," he said at last. After nearly four months of continuous and agonizing combat on the battlefields of Korea, such a simple request seemed impossible. For many men of George Company, or "Bloody George" as they were known-one of the Forgotten War's most decorated yet unrecognized companies-it was a wish that would not come true. This is the untold story of "Bloody George," a Marine company formed quickly to answer its nation's call to duty in 1950. This small band of men-a colorful cast of characters, including a Native American fighting to earn his honor as a warrior, a Southern boy from Tennessee at odds with a Northern blue-blood reporter-turned-Marine, and a pair of twins who exemplified to the group the true meaning of brotherhood-were mostly green troops who had been rushed through training to fill America's urgent need on the Korean front. They would find themselves at the tip of the spear in some of the Korean War's bloodiest battles. After storming ashore at Inchon and fighting house-to-house in Seoul, George Company, one of America's last units in reserve, found itself on the frozen tundra of the Chosin Reservoir facing elements of an entire division of Chinese troops. They didn't realize it then, but they were soon to become crucial to the battle-modern-day Spartans called upon to hold off ten times their number. Give Me Tomorrow is their unforgettable story of bravery and courage. Thoroughly researched and vividly told, Give Me Tomorrow is fitting testament to the heroic deeds of George Company. They will never again be forgotten.

“What would you want if you could have any wish?” asked the photojournalist of the haggard, bloodied Marine before him. The Marine gaped at his interviewer. The photographer snapped his picture, which became the iconic Korean War image featured on this book’s jacket. “Give me tomorrow,” he said at last.

After nearly four months of continuous and agonizing combat on the battlefields of Korea, such a simple request seemed impossible. For many men of George Company, or “Bloody George” as they were known—one of the Forgotten War’s most decorated yet unrecognized companies—it was a wish that would not come true. This is the untold story of “Bloody George,” a Marine company formed quickly to answer its nation’s call to duty in 1950. This small band of men—a colorful cast of characters, including a Native American fighting to earn his honor as a warrior, a Southern boy from Tennessee at odds with a Northern blue-blood reporter-turned-Marine, and a pair of twins who exemplified to the group the true meaning of brotherhood—were mostly green troops who had been rushed through training to fill America’s urgent need on the Korean front. They would find themselves at the tip of the spear in some of the Korean War’s bloodiest battles. After storming ashore at Inchon and fighting house-to-house in Seoul, George Company, one of America’s last units in reserve, found itself on the frozen tundra of the Chosin Reservoir facing elements of an entire division of Chinese troops. They didn’t realize it then, but they were soon to become crucial to the battle—modern-day Spartans called upon to hold off ten times their number. Give Me Tomorrow is their unforgettable story of bravery and courage.  Thoroughly researched and vividly told, Give Me Tomorrow is fitting testament to the heroic deeds of George Company. They will never again be forgotten.

An epic story of a legendary Marine company's valor and sacrifice in the Korean War brought to gripping, cinematic light by an acclaimed historian
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