By: James Tobin
Paperback
336 Pages
Ernie Pyle, better than any other World War II journalist, conveyed the triumphs and tribulations of the common soldier trying to survive a brutal conflict. From North Africa and Normandy, Anzio and Okinawa -- where he died -- Pyle brought the war home to America. James Tobin's "superbly documented and compassionate account" (Publishers Weekly) is a classic biography of an American icon.
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Ernie Pyle
My uncle Ed Black Ernie Pyle are sitting with other solders smoking a cigarette 1 or 2 weeks before Ernie Pyle was killed there is a picture of them in the family that is why I bought the book.