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You Only Blow Yourself Up Once - Confessions of a World War Two Bomb Disposaleer (Paperback)
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You Only Blow Yourself Up Once - Confessions of a World War Two Bomb Disposaleer (Paperback)
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Loot Price R340
Discovery Miles 3 400
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Following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the U.S. Navy
started a crash program, gathering information and educating
personnel to deal with enemy bombs, land mines, and other explosive
ordnance. Figuring lawyers make the best cannon fodder, recent law
school graduate J. Frank Durham was among early volunteers for this
dangerous and highly-classified work. Graduating with a perfect
grade from the navy's new Bomb Disposal School, he was retained on
staff to help the operation expand, then dispatched to Guadalcanal,
where Americans were fighting the pivotal battle of World War Two.
While learning how to handle explosive devices, Durham endured
bombing, shelling, and an unexpected encounter with the enemy, but
tales of suspense and danger are balanced by a humorous perspective
on everyday life as an enlisted man. He describes unofficial
enterprises, manufacturing souvenirs from brass shells in the
captured Japanese ammo dump, and making moonshine from anything
available, to sell to the troops. Eleanor Roosevelt's visit to the
field hospital inspired a pithy comment about a painful loss from a
wounded marine, and a classic riposte from the First Lady. side of
the conflict.
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