G.I., the American soldier in World War II
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Bibliography: p. 251-256.
Includes index.
"This book is the story of a collective experience. It recounts an episode in the lives of several million American men whom fate and its agent, the Selective Service System--called forth to fight in the greatest war in modern times. For many, answering that call took them on the most extraordinary adventure of their lives, and I have tried to recapture something of that adventure. For each man who served, the adventure was different; in a sense there were as many versions of World War II as there were G.I.s. What is offered here is a distillation of sorts, and as such it cannot always correspond to what the individual G.I. saw or felt forty years ago or remembers today"--Pref.
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