The Darkest Summer: Pusan and Inchon 1950: The Battles That Saved South Korea--and the Marines--from Extinction

Author:   Bill Sloan
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
ISBN:  

9781416571759


Pages:   400
Publication Date:   23 November 2010
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Bill Sloan
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
Imprint:   Simon Spotlight Entertainment
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 21.40cm
Weight:   0.433kg
ISBN:  

9781416571759


ISBN 10:   1416571752
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   23 November 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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In 1950, President Truman and others were in the process of a military reunifying and downsizing that would have essentially eliminated the U.S. Marine Corps. Then came Korea, and in the battles for Pusan and Inchon, the Marines did what had to be done. Bill Sloan, the premier chronicler of war at the ground level, tells the whole awful, bloody story in his superb The Darkest Summer , a dead-on account that answers forever the question, 'What is war really like?' -- Jim Lehrer, anchor of The NewsHour on PBS and author of Oh, Johnny


The Darkest Summer is a harrowing and heroic tale of Korean War valor. By interviewing U.S. Marines who fought at Pusan and Inchon, Bill Sloan transports the reader to ground zero in Korea. A truly riveting read. -- Douglas Brinkley, author of The Wilderness Warrior


"""In 1950, President Truman and others were in the process of a military reunifying and downsizing that would have essentially eliminated the U.S. Marine Corps. Then came Korea, and in the battles for Pusan and Inchon, the Marines did what had to be done. Bill Sloan, the premier chronicler of war at the ground level, tells the whole awful, bloody story in his superb ""The Darkest Summer"", a dead-on account that answers forever the question, 'What is war really like?'"" -- Jim Lehrer, anchor of ""The NewsHour"" on PBS and author of ""Oh, Johnny"" """"The Darkest Summer"" is a harrowing and heroic tale of Korean War valor. By interviewing U.S. Marines who fought at Pusan and Inchon, Bill Sloan transports the reader to ground zero in Korea. A truly riveting read."" -- Douglas Brinkley, author of ""The Wilderness Warrior"" """"The Darkest Summer"" is a truly heroic book. In heart-pounding detail, Bill Sloan recounts the most momentous season in the history of the U.S. Marine Corps -- the fateful summer of 1950. Riveting from the first page to the last."" -- Alex Kershaw, author of"" Escape from the Deep"" and ""The Bedford Boys"" """"The Darkest Summer"" is not only exciting reading -- a cautionary tale about Korea in 1950 -- but it should also make every sensible reader ask why it's a good idea to fight in faraway foreign countries like Korea, or Afghanistan today, without a plan for victory or an exit strategy."" -- Michael Korda, author of ""Ike"" ""How did we get enmeshed in this struggle halfway around the world? Was it worth it? Was it victory, defeat, or merely stalemate? In Bill Sloan's well-told tale, I found my answers."" -- Joseph E. Persico, author of ""Roosevelt's Secret War"" ""There is no story quite like this in military history -- the epic tale of how the American Army, the mightiest war machine in the history of the world in 1945, was surprised and overrun a mere five years later by a nation that had been a subject-state of Japan in 1945. And then how America's pathetically ill-prepared armed forces regrouped with astonishing speed and launched one of the most audacious counteroffensives in military annals, one that saved South Korea from communism and changed the course of world history. The Darkest Summer is a stunningly good military history, crafted in the style of an accomplished novel, with characters that are almost too interesting to be believed."" -- Donald L. Miller, author of ""Masters of the Air"""


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Bill Sloan is a respected military historian and author of more than a dozen books, including Brotherhood of Heroes: The Ultimate Battle. He lives in Dallas, Texas.

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