Webster s American Military Biographies

Webster s American Military Biographies
Author: Robert McHenry
Publsiher: Dover Publications
Total Pages: 580
Release: 1984
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: PSU:000017802598

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Webster s Guide to American History

Webster s Guide to American History
Author: Charles Van Doren,Charles Lincoln Van Doren,Robert McHenry
Publsiher: Merriam-Webster
Total Pages: 1530
Release: 1971
Genre: History
ISBN: 0877790817

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Webster s American Biographies

Webster s American Biographies
Author: Charles Van Doren,Charles Lincoln Van Doren,Robert McHenry
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1260
Release: 1984
Genre: Biografier
ISBN: UCSC:32106005060915

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Provides concise biographical information on more than 3000 Americans of the past and present, indexed by career or profession and by state or territory.

Parachute Infantry

Parachute Infantry
Author: David Kenyon Webster
Publsiher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1994-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0807119016

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An English literature major at Harvard with a talent for writing, twenty-one-year-old David Kenyon Webster volunteered for duty in the U.S. Army’s parachute infantry in 1943 with the aim of seeing combat first-hand and then describing his experiences. His introduction to warfare came at the invasion of Normandy on D-Day in 1944. Webster went on to see considerable action in the next two years, serving as a combat infantryman in the campaign through northwest Europe, during which he was twice wounded. He wrote Parachute Infantry a short time after the war, relying on his letters home and recollections he penned right after his discharge, making his memoir much closer to the war than most such works. With its abundant dialogue, charged descriptions of places and events, and skillful evocation of emotions, Webster’s narrative resonates with the immediacy of a gripping novel. The memoir is divided into several episodes. The first takes place in May and June of 1944 and provides a detailed, suspenseful account of Webster’s participation in the events of D-Day. The next covers several days in September, 1944, when Webster parachuted into Holland and then as part of a group of soldiers advanced through small towns, freeing them as the Germans retreated, until he was shot in the leg and forced to leave his unit. The narrative then picks up in February, 1945, after Webster has returned to his unit, and describes several weeks near the end of the war in Europe, when German resistance was still strong but weakening. Then comes the Allied victory in 1945. We see Webster’s platoon arriving at Berchtes gaden (Hilter’s vacation retreat in the Alps) right before V-E Day and the celebrations and lax discipline that followed the final collapse of the Third Reich. In the last section of the book, Webster recalls the monotonous routine of occupation duty, concluding with his return to the States in early 1946 to be discharged. Stephen E. Ambrose introduces Parachute Infantry, pointing out as two important strengths Webster’s honesty and his ability to describe so well his fellow soldiers—men he never would have known or associated with in civilian life but with whom he developed the strongest bonds during his wartime experience. Parachute Infantry proves to be a riveting account of a young soldier’s experience of war.

The Websters

The Websters
Author: Frances Marvin Smith Webster,Lucien Bonaparte Webster
Publsiher: Kent State University Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2000
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 087338654X

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In addition to revealing much about the military and the social history of the era, these letters show how ordinary people reacted to conditions beyond their control and how they coped with the pursuant hardships and strains."--BOOK JACKET.

Noah Webster

Noah Webster
Author: Catherine Reef
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2015-08-25
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780544133440

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An “excellent” biography of the man behind Webster’s Dictionary and the role he played in American history (School Library Journal, starred review). Noah Webster may be best remembered for the enormous and ambitious task of writing his famous dictionary, but there was much more to his accomplishments. His goal was to streamline the language spoken in a newly formed country so it could be used as a force to bring people together and a source of national pride. Though people laughed at his ideas, Webster never doubted himself. In the end, his so-called foolish notions achieved just what he had hoped. Here, in the only biography of Noah Webster written for teen readers, we journey through Webster’s remarkable life, from boyhood on a Connecticut farm, through the fight for American independence to his days as a writer and political activist who greatly influenced our founding fathers and the direction of the young United States. “Capably weaves Webster’s biography into the history of America’s early years.” —Booklist “Impeccably researched . . . Provides readers with a glimpse at historical figures such as Thomas Paine, George Washington, James Madison, and Benjamin Franklin.” —School Library Journal (starred review)

Myth and Maneater

Myth and Maneater
Author: David Kenyon Webster
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1963
Genre: Sharks
ISBN: UCSD:31822037761863

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Armor

Armor
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1978
Genre: Armored vehicles, Military
ISBN: PURD:32754073422291

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