They Are Only Gone If They Are Forgotten

Author:   Steven Robert Zaley
Publisher:   Steven Zaley Author
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9780692190968


Pages:   630
Publication Date:   15 November 2018
Format:   Hardback
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This document was written based upon the experience of Paratroopers who were with the 82nd Airborne Division's, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment from inception in August 1942 to the demobilization of the high-time combat forces in Europe at the end of the Second World War. The sole purpose of this document is to honor the Paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division, designated as the All American Division. At the center of that honor are the men of the 505th Combat Team. They were the only parachute infantry regiment to complete four combat operations behind enemy lines by parachute insertion. This document should be respected for the combat heroism that is displayed in the pages to follow. The utmost respect is owed to the families of the men whose accountings were not verbally passed on, as they made the ultimate sacrifice. Their stories are told only by the white crosses atop the graves on what was once a desolate battlefield far from this place we call home. This narrative began as a simple accounting of one man's participation in what would become one of the most renowned fighting combat units throughout time. As I persevered in uncovering truths about this unit, I found the tale to be far greater than any single man's participation could ever solely or honorably display. The quest for factual knowledge has produced a document that is a conglomeration of personal accounts from the men who were original members of the combat team. It takes those accounts, history, General Orders, After-Action Reports, and Combat Newspaper articles into consideration. This writing blends that information into a story that is written in a format so as to reproduce the life and times of some of the original members of the 505th Combat Team, Third Battalion, Headquarters Company. The records I retrieved, like the memories, were at times somewhat faded but proved to be irreplaceable.

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Author:   Steven Robert Zaley
Publisher:   Steven Zaley Author
Imprint:   Steven Zaley Author
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 4.80cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   2.241kg
ISBN:  

9780692190968


ISBN 10:   0692190961
Pages:   630
Publication Date:   15 November 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Professional book reviews on the book; They Are Only Gone If They Are Forgotten are beginning to show up..... Harry Shaw I had the opportunity to buy Steve's excellent book at Division Review this year in May. I was also able to meet up and talk with Steve in Washington DC at the 82nd Airborne Association's convention in August. Moreover, I believe Steve has managed to publish something on the scale of absolute perfection!! I mean it. It does for the 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, what Ross Carter's book, THOSE DEVILS IN BAGGY PANTS, did for the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment. In fact, I'd go so far to say that Zaley's book is, in fact, a more perfect union of a shared memory of the regiment in World War Two. Steve has done a marvelous thing here. I am not sure he really understands the magnitude of how great his effort actually is. Steve has managed to tell his father's story from the vantage point of a loving son. In doing so, he gives old Paratroopers, like myself, hope that the stories we share with our families, and retell, and retell again and again, (and again) over the years at conventions and gatherings and ALL AMERICAN WEEK at Fort Bragg every year. He gives me a sincere hope that perhaps, just perhaps, that people are actually listening to the stories we Paratroopers tell. They are listening and what is more, these stories are cherished as much by our friends and loved ones.These stories matter. My wife has told me many times that she pretty much knows all of my paratrooper stories by heart by now. She has also said, that hearing somebody else who served along side of me, retell those very same stories, that somehow it makes the story more perfect and and special to her. Because, it is in the retelling of these experiences that it adds and compounds a value that does not merely exist in someone who merely recites a first-hand memory. What occurs is something bordering on the creation of myth. With myth, our stories cease belonging just to us anymore and now belong to every one who chooses to listen-anyone who chooses to read. These myths now belong to everyone who chooses to read for themselves about these brave and Intrepid souls and what they did. It is a story of when doing what they did had tremendous consequences and life-defining gravitas. By doing this, Steve Zaley is focusing attention where attention so rightly belongs-on that generation of Americans who did these near-impossible deeds. By doing this, Steve is writing as a loving son. He is affirming to his father that what he did matters. What he did matters and that he was listening. We are listening.....


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