The project, if it captures and presents unedited all available comments made by the 300K GIs, will be great.
As the GI comments suggest, Ernie Pyle was the greatest of all the great WWII journalists. The four books that compile his dispatches are well worth reading today, almost as fine literature. I’m on my third reread.
The title is comically biased and revisionist. It reads the way the soiled undergarments from the third-best assisted living facility in Oxnard smells. Sour, strange and deeply wrong in a way that makes you vomit in your mouth. But let me tell you what I really think…
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The project, if it captures and presents unedited all available comments made by the 300K GIs, will be great.
As the GI comments suggest, Ernie Pyle was the greatest of all the great WWII journalists. The four books that compile his dispatches are well worth reading today, almost as fine literature. I’m on my third reread.
The title is comically biased and revisionist. It reads the way the soiled undergarments from the third-best assisted living facility in Oxnard smells. Sour, strange and deeply wrong in a way that makes you vomit in your mouth. But let me tell you what I really think…