A Study in Valor: The Faith of a Bataan Death March Survivor

Author:   William T Garner ,  Paul A Yost, Jr
Publisher:   Mapletree Publishing Company
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9781600651052


Pages:   184
Publication Date:   07 July 2010
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   William T Garner ,  Paul A Yost, Jr
Publisher:   Mapletree Publishing Company
Imprint:   Mapletree Publishing Company
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.30cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9781600651052


ISBN 10:   1600651054
Pages:   184
Publication Date:   07 July 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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This book is an important contribution to the historical account of the Bataan Death March during World War II. For someone who has an interest in this significant event, I highly recommend it. <br><br>The Honorable Bob Bennett, Senator (R-UT)<p><br><br> Clarence H. Bramley, a prisoner of war of the Japanese on the Bataan Death March, was a member of the generation who saved the free world from subjugation. But more than that, he was one of the best. When you tuck your kids into bed tonight, say a prayer of gratitude for men like Clarence H. Bramley. Due to him and men like him, our world is far different today than it would have been without these heroes. Read his story and share in his pride and love of country. God Bless Clarence H. Bramley. <br><br>Paul A. Yost, Jr., Admiral (Ret), USCG<p><br><br> The narrative is very compelling. As a POW, each man had to make the decision to live. Bramley's story delves into his struggle to keep his own humanity and new found faith in God. His devotion to his family and their values clearly sustains him and the reader is drawn into his daily need to survive. A delight to read. <br><br>Roger Mansell, Director, <br><br>Center for Research, Allied POWS Under the Japanese


I finished reading A Study in Valor Monday afternoon and could not wait to tell you my reaction. I don't want to use the word enjoyed because of the subject matter, but I greatly appreciated the book because it was so well written. I have read many accounts of the Death March and Hell Ships, but you started the book by introducing Mr. Bramley in such a way as to make him a friend, relative, or neighbor. Therefore, there was more of an emotional reaction as Mr. Bramley went through hell on earth. The way he reacted to his trials and his letters to his parents with his testimony made me come to love him as a brother. When his sojourn on earth ends, I assume you will be attending his funeral. Please let me know because if possible I would also like to attend. The poetry of the fellow prisoners was very impressive considering what they were going through. I met an educated person the other day who knew nothing of the Death March. Thank you for your efforts of recording history. <p>


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