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Title: We Thought We Could Whip Them in Two Weeks by William Oliver Trafton, William Henry Scott ISBN: 9-7110039-7-X Publisher: Cellar Book Shop Pub. Date: 01 November, 1990 Format: Paperback List Price(USD): $15.50 |
Average Customer Rating: 5 (2 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Excellent Book
Comment: This book gave me a better appreciation for what my ancestors endured when the American forces began their pacification of the "gugus". Even though it came from an American soldier's perspective, it demonstrated the will of the Pilipinos who used whatever they could use--captured weapons, even the treacherous terrain--to fight for their homeland. It seemed that even though the soldier writing the memoirs looked down upon the natives, he also somehow respected them as a formidable opponent.
Rating: 5
Summary: Hilarious first person account of foibles of war
Comment: This book was written by a young enlisted man who idealistically joined the Army to fight for the honor and glory of his country. Instead he discovered how hungry he could get (except when they accidently broke open the officer rations while crossing a river--the work detail ate very well that day since they couldn't let the broken cases rot!) This author speaks in the words of the day, so "political correctness" is not an issue. He refers to the native Filipinos using the "n" word, and demonstrates an awareness that the popular notion of them being a lazy, unworthy opponent weren't necessarily true. The book is short, and reads very fast since it is so entertaining. This is the type of first person account that historians love as it puts faces on the dry facts that fill so many other history books.
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