Grunts : Inside the American Infantry Combat Experience, World War II to Iraq

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Pub. Date: 2010-08-03
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Summary

In Grunts, renowned historian John C. McManus demonstrates that, from the invasion beaches of the Second World War to the deserts of the Middle East, the foot soldier has been the most indispensible-and most overlooked-factor in wartime victory. Advances in weaponry have threatened to render the infantryman obsolete for centuries. Even today, precision-guided munitions, nuclear bombs, aerial drones, computers, and satellites have made victory in modern warfare seem like a simple matter of superior hardware, negating the need for ground soldiers. In truth, even as technology advanced at a dizzying pace throughout the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, ground soldiers, especially infantry "grunts," did almost all of the fighting and dying in America's wars. Examining ten critical battles, McManus covers six decades of warfare-from the 1944 fight on the island of Guam to today's counterinsurgency combat in Iraq-in which the skills and courage of American troops proved the crucial difference between victory and defeat. Penetrating the flowery rhetoric of headlines and standard battle narratives, McManus exposes the shocking brutal realities of modern ground combat. Based on years of archival research and personal interviews with veterans, this powerful history reveals the ugly face of war in a way that few books have. Gruntsdemonstrates the vital, and too often forgotten, importance of the human element in protecting the American nation, and advances a passionate plea for fundamental change in our understanding of war.

Author Biography

John C. McManus is Associate Professor of U.S. Military History at Missouri University of Science and Technology. He's authored numerous books and is a frequent contributor to World War II magazine.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Facing Our Fearsp. 1
Guam, July 1944: Amphibious Combat Against a Self-Destructive Enemyp. 15
Peleliu, September 1944: Amphibious Combat Against a Clever, Defensive-Minded Enemyp. 52
Aachen, 1944: Knocking 'Em All Down on a Politically Unrestrained Urban Battlefieldp. 103
Scenes from the Northern Shoulder of the Bulge: Men Against Tanks and Everything Elsep. 129
Operation Masher/White Wing: Air Mobility, Attrition, and the Big-Unit Grunts of Vietnamp. 174
Counterinsurgency from the Barrel of a Gun: The Marine Combined Action Platoonsp. 207
Attrition and the Tears of Autumn: Dak To, November 1967p. 242
Eleven Mikes and Eleven Bravos: Infantry Moments in the Ultimate Techno-Warp. 307
Grunts in the City: Urban Combat and Politics-Fallujah, 2004p. 335
ôWatch Out for IEDs!ö: Twenty-First-Century Counterinsurgent Warfare Through the Eyes of One Infantry Regiment in Iraqp. 406
Epilogue: A Plea for Changep. 440
Acknowledgmentsp. 445
Bibliographyp. 449
Endnotesp. 459
Indexp. 509
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