In his drawings of the infantry dogfaces Willie and Joe, Pulitzer Prize winner Bill Mauldin created the immortal archetypes of the American fighting man. This reissue of his 1945 classic book of text and drawings features a spectacular new Foreword by Stephen E. Ambrose.
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In his drawings of the infantry dogfaces Willie and Joe, Pulitzer Prize winner Bill Mauldin created the immortal archetypes of the American fighting man. This reissue of his 1945 classic book of text and drawings features a spectacular new Foreword by Stephen E. Ambrose.
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Excellent read from the perspective of the soldier on the ground
Harrisburg
Nov 19, 2010
Needs to be read
Anyone with interest in WWII needs to read this book. Its not just about silly, witty cartoons. Its about the horrors of combat and the way GIs coped.
Janalou
Mar 5, 2009
Great for WW2 Buffs
This is an excellent book for those who are interested in the 'dogfaces' view of the War.Numerous cartoons from the GI's "Stars & Stripes" newspaper are interwoven with the author's memories of the European theater.