Poems by Marines in Combat

Poems by Marines in Combat

Author: Nancie Saxton

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2010-09

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 1452058008

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"Poems by Marines in Combat" is a collection of poems written by Marines while in combat from World War I through To The Gulf War. Most poems are intense, some are whimsical. They really give you a better feeling of what our troops go through.


Poems by Marines in Combat

Poems by Marines in Combat

Author: Nancie Saxton

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2010-09

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 1452058016

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"Poems by Marines in Combat" is a collection of poems written by Marines while in combat from World War I through To The Gulf War. Most poems are intense, some are whimsical. They really give you a better feeling of what our troops go through.


Outside The Wire

Outside The Wire

Author: Justin Eggen

Publisher:

Published: 2023-12-21

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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Rediscover Justin Eggen's War Poetry with Pressure Plate Publishing House. Get ready to step outside the wire with the highly anticipated 2nd edition of "Outside The Wire Volume 1" by Justin Eggen. This collection of combat poems and short stories will take you on a journey through the eyes and experiences of a U.S. Marine in Afghanistan during the global war on terror. With new poems, rearranged stories, and expertly crafted writing, this volume is a must-have for any poetry or military enthusiast. (Description from 2017) Outside the Wire: A U.S. Marine's Collection of Combat Poems & Short Stories is a soul-searing collection of poems and stories from the front lines of Helmand Province, Afghanistan. Author Justin T. Eggen experienced two combat deployments in Afghanistan, Marjah 2010 and Sangin Valley 2011, fighting the Taliban (and occasionally the weather) with his brother warriors. Back from the front, he wrote this masterful description of the realities of war. Many of the poems are haiku, a form in which he shows great adeptness. Mixed in with the poems are three slice-of-life stories dealing with the everyday life of Marines incombat. This book is not to be missed.


Here, Bullet

Here, Bullet

Author: Brian Turner

Publisher: Alice James Books

Published: 2014-09-01

Total Pages: 86

ISBN-13: 1938584147

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A first-person account of the Iraq War by a solider-poet, winner of the 2005 Beatrice Hawley Award. Adding his voice to the current debate about the US occupation of Iraq, in poems written in the tradition of such poets as Wilfred Owen, Yusef Komunyakaa (Dien Cai Dau), Bruce Weigl (Song of Napalm) and Alice James’ own Doug Anderson (The Moon Reflected Fire), Iraqi war veteran Brian Turner writes power-fully affecting poetry of witness, exceptional for its beauty, honesty, and skill. Based on Turner’s yearlong tour in Iraq as an infantry team leader, the poems offer gracefully rendered, unflinching description but, remarkably, leave the reader to draw conclusions or moral lessons. Here, Bullet is a must-read for anyone who cares about the war, regardless of political affiliation.


Welcome to FOB Haiku

Welcome to FOB Haiku

Author: Randy Brown

Publisher:

Published: 2015-11-13

Total Pages: 90

ISBN-13: 9780996931700

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"Sherpatude no. 26: 'Humor is a combat multiplier ...' Has your war become workaday? Does life on the Forward Operating Base (FOB) now seem commonplace? Armed with deadpan snark and poker-faced patriotism -- and rooted in the coffee-black soil and plain-spoken voice of the American Midwest -- journalist-turned-poet Randy Brown reveals behind-the-scenes stories of U.S. soldier-citizenship. From Boot Camp to Bagram, Afghanistan. And back home again." --


The Cubans

The Cubans

Author: Anthony DePalma

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2020-05-26

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13: 052552245X

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"[DePalma] renders a Cuba few tourists will ever see . . . You won't forget these people soon, and you are bound to emerge from DePalma's bighearted account with a deeper understanding of a storied island . . . A remarkably revealing glimpse into the world of a muzzled yet irrepressibly ebullient neighbor."--The New York Times Modern Cuba comes alive in a vibrant portrait of a group of families's varied journeys in one community over the last twenty years. Cubans today, most of whom have lived their entire lives under the Castro regime, are hesitantly embracing the future. In his new book, Anthony DePalma, a veteran reporter with years of experience in Cuba, focuses on a neighborhood across the harbor from Old Havana to dramatize the optimism as well as the enormous challenges that Cubans face: a moving snapshot of Cuba with all its contradictions as the new regime opens the gate to the capitalism that Fidel railed against for so long. In Guanabacoa, longtime residents prove enterprising in the extreme. Scrounging materials in the black market, Cary Luisa Limonta Ewen has started her own small manufacturing business, a surprising turn for a former ranking member of the Communist Party. Her good friend Lili, a loyal Communist, heads the neighborhood's watchdog revolutionary committee. Artist Arturo Montoto, who had long lived and worked in Mexico, moved back to Cuba when he saw improving conditions but complains like any artist about recognition. In stark contrast, Jorge García lives in Miami and continues to seek justice for the sinking of a tugboat full of refugees, a tragedy that claimed the lives of his son, grandson, and twelve other family members, a massacre for which the government denies any role. In The Cubans, many patriots face one new question: is their loyalty to the revolution, or to their country? As people try to navigate their new reality, Cuba has become an improvised country, an old machine kept running with equal measures of ingenuity and desperation. A new kind of revolutionary spirit thrives beneath the conformity of a half century of totalitarian rule. And over all of this looms the United States, with its unpredictable policies, which warmed towards its neighbor under one administration but whose policies have now taken on a chill reminiscent of the Cold War.


War{n}pieces

War{n}pieces

Author: Leo Jenkins

Publisher:

Published: 2020-08-31

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 9781733809917

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war{n}pieces is the sixth book and second collection of poetry from acclaimed author Leo Jenkins. Fifteen years have passed since Leo was a U.S. Army Ranger medic in Iraq and Afghanistan - fifteen years of reflection, of death and triumph, of struggle and overcoming. war{n}pieces is a poetic journey from war through love to redemption.


Dien Cai Dau

Dien Cai Dau

Author: Yusef Komunyakaa

Publisher: Wesleyan University Press

Published: 1988-09-01

Total Pages: 73

ISBN-13: 0819573787

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This collection by the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet is “a major contribution to the body of literature grappling with Vietnam” (Poetry). Yusef Komunyakaa is renowned for his ability to blend memory and history with strikingly evocative poetic imagery. Born in the rural community of Bogalusa, Louisiana, Komunyakaa served in Vietnam as a correspondent and editor of The Southern Cross and received a Bronze Star for his service as a journalist. In Dien Cai Dau, he applies this unique sensibility to his experience of the Vietnam War. The resulting poems have been called some of the finest Vietnam testimony ever documented in verse or prose. “So finely tuned are Komunyakaa’s images, so faultless his vision, that the reader sees precisely what the poet recalls . . . A powerful must-read for those who have forgotten those days.” ―Booklist


Poems in the Keys of Life

Poems in the Keys of Life

Author: Kerry Doc Pardue

Publisher:

Published: 2016-10-26

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 9781682902653

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I have been many things over the past 57 years of my life. I have been a brother, son, friend, husband, father, soldier, medic, police officer, detective, letter carrier, college recruiter, grandfather, and now, poet. These poems are a reflective journey to find healing after the war in Vietnam. Thirty-five years ago I was a combat medic. When I came home, I was determined to put Vietnam behind me. Somehow, deep within my heart, soul, and spirit, Vietnam was a part of who and what I became. Finally, my journey to healing began, and these poems are the result of that journey, 35 years later. They will make you cry, laugh, and appreciate friendships. They are my road map to a place I call home. I only hope that other soldiers, medics, nurses, and doctors will be able to find a way to their home. So grab a beverage and curl up and join with me on the journey together as we find peace, hope, friendships, love and yes, even healing.