Korean War Project

Soldier Dead: How We Recover, Identify, Bury, and Honor Our Military Fallen


Soldier Dead: How We Recover, Identify, Bury, and Honor Our Military Fallen

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By Michael Sledge

Mike has created a tour de force with his years of research and detailed writing. He and I spoke a couple of
years ago to share sources of information. We discussed the work being done for the unaccounted for from the Korean War.

Harold G. (Hal) Moore, Lt. General, US Army (Ret.) co-author of We Were Soldiers Once and and Young: Ia Drang- The Battle That Changed the War in Vietnam
wrote the following.

This superbly researched, beautifully written book should be read by every person in Washington with authority or
responsibilities associated with American military forces and their families. This is a history that begged to be written out of loyalty to and respect for the American military men
and women killed during their service in war or peace. No area of interest is left unexplored. This is an extraordinary book, written with compelling empathy, candor, and compassionate sensitivity.

Columbia University Press, New York | ISBN 0-231-13514-9
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/cup/catalog/data/023113/0231135149.HTM

Price 29.95 (Hardback)
ISBN 0-231-13514-9 (c), ISBN 0-231-50937-5 (e)







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Dedicated To - Arthur Donald DeLacy - 1st Lieutenant - USMCR - MIA POW - 10/07/1951 - Heartbreak Ridge