Quietly Exploding: The Life of Medal of Honor Hero Charles Barger

Author:   Joseph P Bowman ,  Chris Kraft
Publisher:   Homestead Press
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9780982270684


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   01 August 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Quietly Exploding: The Life of Medal of Honor Hero Charles Barger


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More decorated but less well-known than his legendary counterpart, Alvin C. York, Charles Staffelbach Barger had every reason to go bad. Born into a family of serial killers, used for farm labor by an elderly couple who adopted and orphaned him, poverty-stricken and homeless in his early teens, Charlie's future looked only bleak. War changed that. Drafted into the Army in April 1918, Charlie could prove himself, regardless of his past. He went to France as a gunner, distinguishing himself repeatedly in combat and earning a fearless reputation. In October 1918, he and his assistant gunner performed a harrowing rescue for which both men received the American Medal of Honor, as well as decorations from multiple Allied governments. Barger returned home a hero, but like so many of his fellow soldiers, also haunted. What should have been the beginning of a bright upward arc proved instead to be a peak. With a government bureaucracy failing to provide for its veterans, the inevitable pressures of life mounted. Charlie held it in as long as he could, but an eruption was inevitable. Quietly Exploding: The Life of Medal of Honor Hero Charles Barger is meticulously researched and objectively conveyed by his paternal cousin, MSgt (Ret.) Joseph P. Bowman, with the editorial assistance of Charlie's maternal cousin, Chris Kraft. This compelling biography takes the reader through Charlie's tumultuous childhood, where murder was commonplace, deciphering fact from fiction regarding his infamous kinfolk. The war years provide unique insight into Charlie's heroic feats, but also include a comprehensive perspective of the war in general, and the routine of the common doughboy specifically. Finally, Charlie's difficult postwar years are detailed, culminating in his tragic end, the details of which have never been disclosed. Charlie Barger's ascent and fall are potent testimony to the human ability to rise above one's past, no matter how bleak, as well as to how much our fighting men need support after the fight as before and during.

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Author:   Joseph P Bowman ,  Chris Kraft
Publisher:   Homestead Press
Imprint:   Homestead Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.386kg
ISBN:  

9780982270684


ISBN 10:   0982270682
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   01 August 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Chris Kraft received her Bachelors degree in English Language and Literature from The University of Missouri at Kansas City. She lives in Missouri with her husband of 20 years, Major William E. Wright. Charles Barger's mother was the older sister of Chris' maternal grandfather.

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