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Marine Chaplain

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Marine Chaplain, 1943-1946

by George W. Wickersham II
 
A Merriam Press Original Publication
Military Monograph MM227
 
Written immediately after the war, and by one who was deeply involved in it, Chaplain Wickersham penned the manuscript for this book and then gave it to the George C. Marshall Research Library at the Virginia Military Institute, to which it now belongs. One wonders how such a fascinating account of "what went on" could have been buried in a library for so long.
 
For this is no mere report of battles and maneuvers. It recounts with almost embarrassing candor what a famous recruit camp and an even more famous combat regiment never offered for publication.
 
The conflicts of regular naval personnel with the large number of reserves, the changes in the Marine Corps brought about by the introduction of women, the almost hopeless disagreements over the moral standards to be followed in Japan—these and many other issues which arose in the Corps came into full sway in the daily duty of the Corps' chaplains.
 
As far as combat is concerned, Chaplain Wickersham's description of his regiment's fight on Okinawa in 1945 is one of the most vivid descriptions of battle to come out of that war.
 
Also included is the regiment's stay on Saipan while training for the Okinawa invasion.
 
When the Eighth Marine Regiment landed in Japan, it came ashore at Nagasaki, which was still smoldering from the atom bomb.
 
The contributions made by various members of the outfit to the suffering peoples of Kyushu make a fitting end to a memorable story.
 
To the best of our knowledge, no other Marine Corps chaplain has ever written a full-length book about his wartime experiences, making this work a very important contribution to the growing literature of the war.
 
Don't let the religious aspect of this effort fool you—this is one of the best written, most eloquent accounts of a man off to war, from the day he joins to the day he comes home.
 
Contents
  • Prologue
  • Acknowledgements
  • Join the Navy …
  • First Assignment
  • Norfolk
  • Parris Island
  • … And See the World
  • Saipan
  • Okinawa
  • Saipan Again
  • Iheya Ushirio Shima
  • Okinawa—Finally
  • Saipan—Yet Again
  • Occupation of Nippon
  • Appendix: Memorial Service Address
Specifications
  • Fifth Edition (September 2008)
  • 336 – 6 × 9 inch pages
  • Paperback ISBN 978-1-57638-133-5 - $24.95
    • Perfect bound, full-color wrap-around cover
  • Hardcover ISBN 978-1-57638-134-2 - $39.95
    • Blue linen cover with title stamped in gold on spine, full-color dust jacket 
  • 45 photos
 

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