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Taught to Kill By John B. Babcock

Taught to Kill by John B. Babcock


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By mid-1944, the U.S. Army was facing a critical shortage of the most important commodity in any war, the common foot soldier. Higher-than-expected casualties during the liberation of France had forced the Army to comb its ranks for replacement infantrymen.

Taught to Kill Summary

Taught to Kill: An American Boy's War from the Ardennes to Berlin by John B. Babcock

By mid-1944, the U.S. Army was facing a critical shortage of the most important commodity in any war, the common foot soldier. Higher-than-expected casualties during the liberation of France had forced the Army to comb its ranks for replacement infantrymen. Plucked in 1944 from the safety and privilege of the Army Specialized Training Program (the World War II version of the college deferment of the Vietnam years), twenty-two-year-old John Babcock suddenly found himself an infantry private headed to Europe. Raised in an upper-middle-class family, this sensitive and literate youth was thrust into a group of coarse, uneducated, and sometimes brutal draftees who were headed to the 78th Infantry Division as replacements. Babcock demonstrates that the greatest generation was not always that. Instead, it was like any other cohortfull of liars, cowards, and ordinary men who simply wanted to stay alive and go home.

Babcock lets us see the war through his eyesjust over the rim of the foxhole. Undergoing his baptism of fire in the Battle of the Bulge, he endures the trials of combat, advancing through attrition to become the senior sergeant in the company. This ordinary enlisted infantryman in just another combat division takes the reader from infantry basic training and seven months of combat to postwar occupation duty in Germany and back home. It is one infantry riflemans story rather than an account of how his division fit into the grander scheme of the war in Europethough the author relates to that by providing the reader with a roadmap of dates and locations taken. Babcock offers an intimate taste of combat, casualties, how he fought, and with which weapons (in clear civilian language), and both the heroism and cowardice of his fellow soldiers. Published in cooperation with the Association of the United States Army, it is a gripping account of how an ordinary American boy felt and experienced the so-called good war.

About John B. Babcock

John B. Babcock is a decorated World War II veteran and spent a career in broadcasting and communications. He is retired and lives in Ithaca, New York.

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GOR003469517
9781574887990
1574887998
Taught to Kill: An American Boy's War from the Ardennes to Berlin by John B. Babcock
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Potomac Books Inc
2005-05-31
282
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