Visions from a Foxhole-A must read book

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marcel ledbetter
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This is one of the most powerful, emotional and detailed descriptions of life as a rifleman in World War Two that I've read so far. It's very much on par with Pillow for My Helmet, The Forgotten Soldier, With the Old Breed.

The author was a graphic artist his artistic ability honed his memory and observational skills. He was a replacement in the 29th Division and fit of the truck and into action almost immediately on the Siegfried line. If his experiences were typical for an infantry rifleman, I can see why so many veterans never talked of their time at war. Putting his experiences into words helped him heal mentally.

He did many drawings as he sat in a foxhole to help capture events he experienced. After reading the book, I want a copy of his drawing of Dan.

It's probably out of print. I found my copy at a used book store. If you get your hands on a copy, you won't able to put it down.



Blue Bell Ag
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Thanks, I just bought a copy.
BwdAg
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Thanks. Getting a copy.

Give us this day by Sidney Stewart is a good read from a Bataan survivor
spud1910
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Thanks. Just ordered.
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