Why Marines Fight by James Brady, Michael Prichard (Read by)

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  • Publisher: Tantor Media, Inc.
  • Pub. Date: November 2007
  • ISBN-13: 9781400155231
  • Sales Rank: 460,595
  • Edition Description: Unabridged
 
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* Mp3 CD Format *. As the war in Iraq continues, the idea of being a soldier in wartime is of interest to many Americans. Why Marines Fight by James Brady is a ruthlessly candid book told in the words of U.S. Marines themselves, who answer provocative questions about what drives them to fight and why so competently and ferociously.

Steve Forbes - Forbes

This stirring story of Marine officer James Cromwell (a Catholic whose nickname is, you guessed it, Oliver) is historical fiction at its best. During World War II, college-educated, occasional pugilist Cromwell joins a famed Marine special commando unit, the members of which are an incredibly motley lot reminiscent of Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders. No John Wayne glosses here; the triumphs and the bloody screwups are realistically portrayed. Especially memorable is a canoe trip Cromwell and his colleagues make during the Guadalcanal campaign. Later on and equally riveting is Brady's all-too-accurate depiction of the humiliating chaos of the early days of the Korean War. Brady skillfully interweaves his hero's tale with historic fact and characters. The ending is sharp, poignant. Ernest Hemingway could not have written this story better.

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Biography

James Brady commanded a rifle platoon during the Korean War and was awarded the Bronze Star for valor. He captured these experiences in his books The Scariest Place in the World, The Marine, his New York Times bestselling novels Warning of War and The Marines of Autumn, and in his highly praised memoir The Coldest War. His weekly columns for Parade magazine and Forbes.com are considered must-reads by millions. He lives in Manhattan and East Hampton, New York.

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January 08, 2008: I was a bit disapointed and I expected better from Brady. The heroism is there, but the book was just not put together well. The Marines are the world's best fighting force, but I didn't think Brady captured the stories well enough. Some other titles listed below are more well written than this work.