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Give Me Tomorrow: The Korean War's Greatest Untold Story (2000)

by Patrick K. O'Donnell(Favorite Author)
3.92 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: Korea a forgotten war and forgotten soldiers are remembered in this book. I always find in true combat stories for some the very best comes out in the most horrid circumstances. I had heard of places like Chosin Reservoir and other places in the book, but I was clueless the terrible price of victory for the Marines was! Well written fast paced, enough detail to get you to Korea, without too much too bog you down. Started this on the Fourth of July and now I will go out and thank a vet for their services. Semper FI!
review 2: The Korean War is often referred to as the Forgotten War, but it is not easily forgotten by those who fought it. O’Donnell does an excellent job of telling the heroic story of George Company of the 1st Marines as they battled their w
... moreay from the Inchon landing, through the harrowing streets of Seoul, to their epic battle near the Chosin Reservoir. Through firsthand accounts, O’Donnell takes the modern reader to the frozen foxholes of the Korean War as the young men of George Company struggled to survive. After reading this book it will not be possible to forget the war nor the brave men of George Company. -Jason less
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Reesha
Hard to believe what those Marines endured. Good historical read, especially on a hot summer day.
becky1496
The story of the suffering of just one Marine company for our beloved country.
sandy
Amazing! Scary what individuals can do in desperate situations.
aman
Interesting for what if offered, but it seemed thin and wooden.
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