The Veterans' Tale

The Veterans' Tale
Title The Veterans' Tale PDF eBook
Author Frances Houghton
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 307
Release 2019-01-10
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1108496911

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Reveals how memoirs are rich repositories of information about the ways in which veterans remembered, understood, and recounted their war.

Veterans Voices

Veterans Voices
Title Veterans Voices PDF eBook
Author Robert Miller
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 260
Release 2016
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1426216386

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Through intimate photographs and poignant stories, this heart-rending book showcases the courage, heroics, and sacrifice of selected U.S. soldiers and veterans. This deeply moving, timely celebration of veterans highlights the heroes in our midst by bringing these brave men and women to life. Veterans Voices blends beauty and impact and gorgeous photographic displays with inspiring storytelling.

Veterans: Heroes in Our Neighborhood

Veterans: Heroes in Our Neighborhood
Title Veterans: Heroes in Our Neighborhood PDF eBook
Author Valerie Pfundstein
Publisher Pfun-Omenal Stories
Pages 0
Release 2013-12-13
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780578135106

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A boy asks his father for help after his teacher asks each of her pupils to name a veteran whom he or she knows. The boy soon discovers that many of the familiar people who work in his neighborhood are heroes who have served in the country's military.

The Veteran's Tale

The Veteran's Tale
Title The Veteran's Tale PDF eBook
Author D. H.
Publisher
Pages 6
Release 1840
Genre
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Peace at Last

Peace at Last
Title Peace at Last PDF eBook
Author Deborah L. Grassman
Publisher Vandmere Press
Pages 0
Release 2009-08-31
Genre Palliative treatment
ISBN 9780918339720

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For her two-plus decades as a hospice nurse at the Department of Veterans Affairs, Deborah Grassman has often heard the comment, Isn t your work depressing? Like many others, she had begun her hospice career with that same prejudice. She feared death itself, and because of that fear, she was unaware that she could find peace, joy, and fulfillment in caring for people at the end of their lives. She had no special training in caring for veterans, and she had no reason to think that veterans needs were any different from nonveterans. With time and experience, however, she began to realize that these veterans had experiences and training that made them different from other hospice patients. Likewise she began to understand that she could learn lessons about peace from people who were trained for war; that warriors often have wisdom that, paradoxically, shows us how to live in peace with each other and within ourselves. In Peace at Last, Deborah Grassman takes the reader on a journey of understanding and growth. While caring for thousands of veterans in a hospice setting over a 25-year career in a VA hospital, she gathered the veterans stories of pain and redemption, personal awakening, and peace. Then she crafted these stories into an unforgettable book. Designed to help caregivers, family members, and veterans themselves understand the impact of war and military culture on lives and emotions, Peace at Last contains veterans stories, hospice experiences, and a series of appendices providing sample materials that can assist with healing.

A Veteran's Tale

A Veteran's Tale
Title A Veteran's Tale PDF eBook
Author Tim Connelly
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 108
Release 2008-07-07
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1435730119

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Dead Men Telling Tales

Dead Men Telling Tales
Title Dead Men Telling Tales PDF eBook
Author Matilda Greig
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 267
Release 2021
Genre History
ISBN 0192896024

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Dead Men Telling Tales is an original account of the lasting cultural impact made by the autobiographies of Napoleonic soldiers over the course of the nineteenth century. Focusing on the nearly three hundred military memoirs published by British, French, Spanish, and Portuguese veterans of the Peninsular War (1808-1814), Matilda Greig charts the histories of these books over the course of a hundred years, around Europe and the Atlantic, and from writing to publication to afterlife. Drawing on extensive archival research in multiple languages, she challenges assumptions made by historians about the reliability of these soldiers' direct eyewitness accounts, revealing the personal and political motives of the authors and uncovering the large cast of characters, from family members to publishers, editors, and translators, involved in production behind the scenes. By including literature from Spain and Portugal, Greig also provides a missing link in current studies of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, showing how the genre of military memoirs developed differently in south-western Europe and led to starkly opposing national narratives of the same war. Her findings tell the history of a publishing phenomenon which gripped readers of all ages across the world in the nineteenth century, made significant profits for those involved, and was fundamental in defining the modern 'soldier's tale'.