War is hell Bullets flying, explosions turning night into day, the enemy charging in overwhelming waves. When soldiers are wounded in battle their first cries are for "Doc," the Army medics or Navy corpsmen first responders trained to handle almost anything but surgery. William "Doc" Anderson was a medic on the front lines during the Korean War. What was it like saving and losing lives, and how was it for the soldier on the ground battling not only a relentless enemy but blazing hot summers, below-zero winters, and monsoon rain and mud. Follow Doc on missions behind enemy lines....
War is hell Bullets flying, explosions turning night into day, the enemy charging in overwhelming waves. When soldiers are wounded in bat...
NOTE TO THE READER: PLEASE NOTE VERSION REPRESENTS THE LARGE PRINT EDITION OF "Life and Narrative of William J. Anderson, Twenty-four Years a Slave..."By William J. Anderson. "After praying to God and asking His blessing to rest upon me and my book, I enter into the task, because I have the blacks and some of the whites to contend with. The blacks I know will be prejudiced against me because I cease to labor as they do, as a general thing--and some few of the prejudiced whites think that all colored men ought to work with the plough and the hoe. But as I know all kinds of wicked lies will be...
NOTE TO THE READER: PLEASE NOTE VERSION REPRESENTS THE LARGE PRINT EDITION OF "Life and Narrative of William J. Anderson, Twenty-four Years a Slave......