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This book, The COVID-19 Disaster. Volume 1: The Historic Lessons
Learned and Benefits of Human Collaboration, is an intentionally
apolitical treatment of the many experiences at the heart of the
disaster. It collects hands-on experience from government
preparedness and response work, including the impact on state IT
systems, the heroic healthcare workers who directly faced the
consequences of the disease each day, and the medical and insurance
industries' impact and response, and then builds recommendations
for the solution-approach book entitled The COVID-19 Disaster
Volume II: Pandemic Prevention and Response Using Artificial
Intelligence.
The Italian Campaign is truly an amazing, and often heartbreaking,
story, and it certainly generates sympathy as well as respect for
the soldiers who fought there, particularly the sacrificed Texas
and Polish soldiers as well as the British "D-Day Dodgers." In
addition to the British soldiers, you gain a new and far greater
appreciation of the men in the 36th Texas and Polish Divisions
because of their commitment, heroism and sacrifice in these
battles, much less the many others from multiple nations who fought
in Italy in 1943 and 1944. This book is the first title in the NOVA
Science Publishers Homeland Security Series presenting a walking
tour of World War II battle sites in mainland Italy: 1. A Walking
Tour of Italy's WWII Battlefields: From the Salerno Landings to San
Pietro Infine 2. A Walking Tour of Italy's WWII Battlefields:
Breaking the Gustav and Hitler Lines 3. A Walking Tour of Italy's
WWII Battlefields: From the Anzio Landings to Rome. These books
were derived from the sights and sounds I experienced while on
Marty Gane's South Mountain Expeditions tour called WWII Invasion
of Italy: From Sicily to Rome, which she conducted in September
2014. The late Edwin Cole Bearss was the lead South Mountain
historian for the tour, and helped select our expert history guide
British Lt Col (Retd) Frank de Planta de Wildenberg, a deservedly
renown Italian battlefield tour leader. Franks designed the tour
route, providing the specific strategic and tactical on-the-ground
details we experienced at each stand (tour location) we visited. Ed
Bearss provided insightful color commentary and likened situations
to his own combat experience as a Marine in the WWII Pacific
theater. This book provides the images and narration of Frank and
Ed as we were taken from the Allied seaborne landings at Salerno to
the fights for the high ground surrounding the beachhead to the
devastation wrought at San Pietro Infine, the subject of a
well-known period film by John Houston. During the development of
the Ed Bearss memoir trilogy books (see Footnote 7 above), I
created the preliminary Italian tour history that has been
reviewed, vastly improved and supplemented by Frank de Planta,
necessarily and deservedly the book's first author. Working with
someone like Frank de Planta, as with both Ed Bearss and Barney
Nolan in their memoirs, has proven (almost) as enjoyable as touring
the Italian battlefields. Creating this book series brought back
many emotive sights, sounds, stories and emotions (unfortunately,
not the food) I felt while on the tour. We hope it provides some
sense of that experience for the reader. Many excellent academic
books have been written explaining Italian battlefield events to
the detail, and we include these books in Frank's exhaustive
bibliography. However, this book brings the tour experience, being
there on the ground, as close as possible to reality for the reader
by showing you many images from where the armies fought and died to
set Italy free and attack the "soft underbelly" of the Third Reich.
Its purpose is to have the reader experience the tour as we did,
incorporating images from the extensive video I took that September
in Italy. It was hard to imagine the violence that happened there
over 75 years ago. Our tour guide, Frank de Planta, with color
commentary from Ed Bearss, provided an emotive and accurate
explanation of the events, the scenes, and the sacrifice. We hope
this book provides at least a fraction of the experience many on
this tour experienced there.
This second book of the Edwin Cole Bearss memoir begins with his
first days in a 40-year career in the National Park Service.
Beginning as the Park Historian at the Vicksburg National Military
Park in September, 1955, the book covers his rise to Chief
Historian, now Emeritus. He has always professed the importance of
walking the ground to understand the outcomes of all battles, but
particularly those that created, and then consecrated, the United
States of America. Said to know more about Civil War battlefields
than any other historian of his time, this book describes how he
helped create and interpret much of our American history. He first
learned the importance of "walking the ground" when in combat on
the Pacific island of New Britain. There, a few inches of earth
saved his life after having four Japanese bullets tear into him at
what Marines would soon dub "Suicide Creek." His early years in
Montana, the account of this action on New Britain, his chance
meeting with the actor and fellow Montanan Gary Cooper, and his 27
months in hospitals is published in the book Walking the Ground:
From Big Sky to Semper Fi also by NOVA. His Government career
created National Parks and Presidential Historic Parks, including
his direct relationships with President Lyndon B. Johnson and
President Jimmy Carter. He created and improved many parks, and
thus, made the history that Americans see and read when they
experience these important American lands, battlefields and
buildings. Ed Bearss has made indelible marks on the American
landscape, and in so doing, defined much of the historical culture
of the United States. His contribution to our understanding of
American history is immense. He is the author of 140 National Park
Service reports, more than any other person to work for the
National Park Service.The quality and popularity of his tours and
books are rare among present-day historians. He has mentored
generations of younger historians who now teach American history,
and continue along the path he has pioneered. He has frequently
testified before Congress, was interviewed by television reporters
and guided senior-level Government officials in critical events in
American history. Ed Bearss became a television celebrity following
his appearance to mass television audiences who watched the Ken
Burns Civil War Series on PBS, leading to great demand in
Bearss-led battlefield history tours. For those many U.S. history
adventurers who have experienced his history tours, Ed Bearss'
words and mannerisms leap from the page as we follow him walking
Pickett's Charge at the Gettysburg; track John Wilkes Booth's
escape route after assassinating President Abraham Lincoln; recount
George Armstrong Custer's battlefield defeat by Native Americans
whose families he had attacked along the Little Big Horn River; and
words describing the WWI American sacrifice at Belleau Wood of U.S.
Marine mythology. This book will explain Ed Bearss' unsurpassed
contribution to the making of American history and the
strengthening our collective culture.
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