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Soldiering Henry G. Gole

Soldiering By Henry G. Gole

Soldiering by Henry G. Gole


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Summary

A career in the U. S. Army in the second half of the twentieth century was a passageway to every conceivable locale, hospitable and decidedly otherwise. Henry Gole's experiences lead the reader through the geography of one such career.

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Soldiering: Observations from Korea, Vietnam, and Safe Places by Henry G. Gole

A career in the U. S. Army in the second half of the twentieth century was a passageway to every conceivable locale, hospitable and decidedly otherwise. Henry Gole's experiences lead the reader through the geography of one such career. The recollections of a professional soldier, Henry Gole's account is a humorous and interesting tale of a man who loved soldiering but not necessarily the organization in which he soldiered. He feels the gratification of having served in the U. S. Army during an era when, personal doubts and political controversy notwithstanding, the world depended on America and its armed forces to preserve freedom. He offers the unique perspective of a member of the "silent generation," those who immediately followed the World War II generation but find themselves often overlooked by historians and the media. From 1952 through 1988, covering the ordinary rifleman's view in Korea to the Green Beret's war in Vietnam, Gole also provides fascinating insight into the professional military at war and how these professionals relate to each other, both under great stress and during periods of decompression. Containing a wealth of leadership lessons that will serve as an invaluable guide for junior NCOs and officers alike, this thoughtful and introspective warrior has also written a moving tribute to the brave soldiers with whom he served.

Soldiering Reviews

"An honest, forthright, even curmudgeonly soldier's memories across a turbulent, stirring half century."
"Colonel Gole is the real article . . . A dedicated, accomplished officer . . . A born storyteller. He writes with verve and clarity." --

About Henry G. Gole

Henry G. Gole, Col., USA (Ret.), Ph.D., fought in Korea as an enlisted rifleman and served two tours in Vietnam as a Special Forces officer. He has taught at West Point, the U.S. Army War College, the University of Maryland, and Dickinson College. He is the author of The Road to Rainbow: Army Planning for Global War, 1934-1940. He lives in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania.

Table of Contents

List of Maps; Foreword by Russell F. Weigley; Intoduction; Kamerad; Part One: Blue Collar In New York; The Zeitgeist and My Little World (1); The Village, Chelsea, and Over the Bridge; Big War, Small Boy; Pete The Barber; Teachers; Conversations With Dad; Geopolitics; You There, Personnel; Camp Kilmer; When I Say Squat; Part Two: Khaki in Korea; The Zeitgeist and My Little World (2); Wasn't That Just Yesterday; Fun and Games At The Replacement Center; Sailing The Bounding Main; Camp Drake; The Last Leg; That First Night On Line; Rios; The Gas Cylinder Retaining Pin Assembly, Sir; Listening Post; A Teenager's Theory; Report To The Company Commander; 4IQ; Chimpo Charlie; Chow Down; Goodbye to All That; Part Three: Interludes And Reflections While Safe; The Zeitgeist and My Little World (3); Volare; Me and JFK; Bist Du Die Lidwina? Pumpkins and Cobblestones; Poncho Annie; Death and White Rocks; To Special Forces; Vater Unser; Ski; The American On The Moon; I'll Never Remember You; Kent State; Uncle Walter, My Boy, And Vietnam; Part Four: Vietnam: The Men; The Zeitgeist and My Little World (4); Lee, The Sergeant Major, And Bobby Boyd; Blackjack 21: A Long Walk In 1966; Holt; Mr. Fritz; Mad Dog; Heinz; Fat Albert: One Zero; RT Cookie; Two POWs; Patients & Medicines: Snuffy; Bro John; Chinese Medicine; Lope's Got A Gun; We Gotta Get Outta This Place; Die Junge Burschen; Thank God I Had Yards; Billy B's Silver Star; Part Five: Ripples; The Zeitgeist and My Little World (5); Cool Pops; Welcome to Bonn and Sin Loi; Mac and Mack; Sunflowers; I Have German Friends; Mary Asked; Don't You Speak English? How To Be A Lieutenant General; How Not To Be A Lieutenant General; Many Armies; Contemplating Retirement; Ripples: Tailwind; Postscript; About the Author

Additional information

GOR002460071
9781574888522
1574888528
Soldiering: Observations from Korea, Vietnam, and Safe Places by Henry G. Gole
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Potomac Books Inc
2005-01-30
290
N/A
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