Medic! by Robert “Doc Joe” Franklin “For anyone who has ever wondered what combat was really like, this astonishing little book is about as close as one can come without getting the mud and blood all over them. . . . [T]his book is a searing, devastating look at combat, heroism, and stupidity. It pulls no punches. . . . It will undoubtedly rank with the classics of military literature as one of the finest, most heart-breaking, most brutally honest books ever written about men in war. . . . An absolute ‘must-read.’”—WWII History (March 2006) Continue reading
o begin with, I wasn’t sure how often the Press would want me posting here. Others seemed to be sporadic and usually about books. So I finally emailed and asked, saying, you know, usually blogs are posted to rather often. They said go ahead. So, as last week was an indication, I’ll be checking in more often. 