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With the Deadeyes on Leyte and Okinawa: A Memoir of the 96th Infantry Division in the Pacific War [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 316 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, Number of pencil sketches by author is 98
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Casemate Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1636246567
  • ISBN-13: 9781636246567
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 316 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, Number of pencil sketches by author is 98
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Casemate Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1636246567
  • ISBN-13: 9781636246567
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Harvey Ball, communications sergeant in Company L, 383rd Infantry Regiment, 96th Infantry Division, served on the front lines in the Pacific during World War II. His memoir recounts the division’s training, and the horrific conditions endured during months of brutal fighting on Leyte and Okinawa. Three comrades were killed by a wayward shell as they stood beside him. Ball himself was awarded the Bronze Star for heroism.Blending battlefield detail with personal reflection, his account contrasts the official record with the infantryman’s lived reality—exhaustion, terror, and the camaraderie that sustained men through jungles, caves, and mountains. Moments of humanity shine through, from poetry shared in the mud to rare R&R breaks, even as the war closed with the atomic bomb and Japan’s surrender.A gifted artist whose best-known creation is the iconic smiley face, Ball also sketched life at the front. He drew portraits of comrades for their families and captured scenes of wartime chaos. These sketches, alongside his memoir, offer a deeply personal insight into the Pacific War.

Harvey Ball, a communications sergeant in the 96th Infantry Division, fought from Leyte to Okinawa in World War II. His memoir and battlefield sketches vividly capture the exhaustion, terror, and camaraderie of front-line life and offer a rare, personal portrait of war and survival in the Pacific.
Preface by Jacquelyn Stein
Introduction

PART I: MacArthurs Return to the Philippines
1 Our War Begins
2 Ive Never Seen a JapI Never Want to See One
3 The War at the Front
4 The War at the Rear
5 The Mountain War
6 Warfare
7 Holiday at War
8 End of Leytes War
9 R&R

PART II: Advance Toward Japan
10 Coming: Another Campaign
11 To the Enemys Ground
12 Our New War
13 Advance to Battle
14 The Enemys Time, the Enemys Place
15 Our War Continues
16 Bloody Kakazu
17 On-Borrowed-Time Acres
18 The Lame, the Halt, the Sick
19 Europes War Ends, Ours Goes On
20 Return to Battle
21 The Wall Crumbles
22 Climax to War
23 Our War Ends
Harvey R. Ball (19212001) enlisted in 1942 and served as a communications sergeant for Company L, 383rd Infantry Regiment on Leyte and Okinawa. After returning home to Worcester, Massachusetts he opened his own business, Harvey Ball Advertising, where he created the iconic smiley face for a client in 1963. In addition to joining the National Guard and then the Army Reserves, volunteering at the Legion Post, and designing the citys Korean War Memorial, he found time to write his memoir. His daughter Jackie, a public school art teacher, helped by typing up his hand-written pages and then editing and organizing the chapters.