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Flags of Our Fathers

Flags of Our Fathers

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GREAT BOOK
Review: I have just finished this book and cannot say enough about it. Mr. Bradley has a keepsake for his family that they will treasure for all time. I cried in the beginning and at the end. I learned things that I never new about the battle, the flag raising, and the men who raised it. Both my father and my uncle were in WW2, and I never asked them about their experiences, my loss, as both are gone now. I recommened this book to anyone who wants to know the truth from the men wo were there.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Iwo Jima
Review: I enjoyed this book throughly. However, other accounts I read of the battle for Iwo Jima delved into the unavoidable accounts of Japanese atrocities committed against our fighting men. This author only glossed over such facts when in reality the issue of the brutal treatment of our Marines was the turning point in the ferocity our boys displayed toward an enemy bent on total war. Our boys actually were forced to become almost non-human in order to win. In essence the Japanese on Iwo and in the pacific in general became mere mortals under arms compared to the super-human blood-in-the-eye effort of our U.S. Marines. The story of the flag raisers before and after the war was very interesting. Good book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Marine's Daughter
Review: "Flags of Our Fathers" touched my heart in a way no other book could ever come close to. Growing up as the daughter of a Marine, I never realized the intense bond my father developed with his fellow soldiers. When I finished reading "Flags of Our Fathers" I called him and when we weren't crying, he emphasized the same sense of brotherhood he felt for his fellow Marines in Korea that "Doc" Bradley felt during World War II. It's hard to believe that a book could have such an impact on a father-daughter relationship, but "Flags of Our Fathers" introduced me to a part of my dad's life that I might have never known.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Awesome Book about the Flagraising
Review: This is one of those perfect books. Perfectly written by the son of the longest surviving flagraiser of the six soldiers in The Photograph. I had no idea what Iwo Jima was until I read this book. The sacrifices our soldiers made are unbelievable. Books like this give me an understanding of service that makes me cry like a baby during 4th of July parades when the veterans go by. Victors, by Stephen Ambrose, is a similar and powerful book about the invasion at Normandy and the end of the war in Europe. I thought I'd never read a WWII book as good as this, but Flags of Our Fathers does the job. Stephen Ambrose comments very positively on Flags, a huge endorsement, and well-deserved. I'm not ex-military so it gave me an appreciation of what Marines go through. I loved this book and highly recommend it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Gut wrenching!
Review: What a great book! James Bradley's father would be extremely proud of his book. One can almost feel himself in the action. The mortars, grenades and flak flying all around. Truly a fabulous book dedicated to fabulous, wonderful men. It is the story of the most famous photograph ever taken, but no one ever asks what happened to the men in it. Very touching. Superb.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A book for all Americans
Review: I ordered this book after seeing it listed as a #1 read while in New York this summer, thinking that my husband, whose father fought in Guadacanal, would enjoy it. I gradually read the book "out from under him" because the writing was smooth and transistional, unlike other war books I've attempted. I learned a multitude of information about the Pacific war and found myself fascinated by the stories of the 6 men who raised the flag at Iowa Jima. Having visited the memorial as a twenty-something, I now find myself wanting to revisit it again to honor all of the soldiers who died in such a heroic effort to win this small island in the Pacific. If you appreciate your freedom, you will most certainly enjoy this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A pulitzer prize winning story
Review: I bought this book at the airport in Dayton, Ohio on the way home from attending the reunion of my army unit that I was in Vietnam with in 1966. Flags of Our Fathers is a spell binding page turner that I couldn't put down. Many of the stories about the combat and terror endured by those marines on Iwo Jima brought tears to my eyes. The history of the six flag raisers is very well written and very interesting. Over a quarter of the Medal of Honors received by the marines during WWII were received during the 36 days of fighting on Iwo Jima. It was the largest and longest sustained battle of WWII.

The authors did a fabulous job of story telling. I agree with Stephen Ambrose in his saying that it was the best combat book he ever read. It is the best non-fiction book I have ever read. It has everything, hero's, villans, sadness, tragedy, excitement, happiness. Every human emotion from one end of the spectrum to the other will be experienced by reading this book.

On Iwo Jima, uncommon valor was a common occurence among those marines who fought there, many of whom died there. This book is a must read and it makes me more appreciative of the liberties I enjoy today because of those marines and all of the combat veterans of WWII. I saw extensive combat for a year with the army in Vietnam, but it pales in comparison to what those marines endured for 36 days in Feb 1945.

Jim Husing Vietnam Veteran

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must-read for anyone with ties to the Marine Corps or Navy
Review: I picked this book up as a last-minute purchase before getting on a plane. By the time I landed, I was so into the book that I sat at my arrival gate for 30 minutes so I could keep reading the book. Not only does Bradley tell the story of the battle for Iwo Jima, he tells how each of the flag raiser came to be on the island, how they grew up, how they lived and how they died. A tragic story but one that will touch any Marine or Corpsman.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wonderful book, sure to become a classic
Review: This wonderful book tells an important story with clean prose and quiet passion. Most books fade from the memory in time. Not this one. This book will win the Pulitzer this year and grow to become an American Classic. Do yourself a favor, read it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just an ordinary citizen
Review: No relatives of mine served in WWII. I am in my 30s and never served a day of my life in the military. I have always just had a deep and profound respect for the price paid for my freedom as an American. The stories told in this book at least doubles that respect. I sat in stunned silence, tears and reflection for 10 minutes after reading the last page. Mere words don't pay adequate homage to the people described in this book, from the flagraisers to those who never left Iwo Jima. Do yourself a favor as an American and read this book as soon as possible. Thanks, Mr. Bradley.


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