E. B. “Sledgehammer” Sledge was born and grew up in Mobile, Alabama. In late 1942 he enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps. After basic training, he was sent to the Pacific Theater where he fought at Peleliu and Okinawa, two of the fiercest battles of World War II. Following the Japanese surrender, Sledge served in China as part of the occupation force. Upon his return home, he obtained a PhD in biology and joined the faculty of Alabama College (later the University of Montevallo), where he taught until retirement. Sledge initially wrote about his war experiences to explain them to his family, but he was persuaded by his wife to seek publication. Sledge died on March 3, 2001.
“Eugene Sledge became more than a legend with his memoir, With The
Old Breed. He became a chronicler, a historian, a storyteller who
turns the extremes of the war in the Pacific—the terror, the
camaraderie, the banal and the extraordinary—into terms we mortals
can grasp.”—Tom Hanks
“In all the literature on the Second World War, there is not a more
honest, realistic or moving memoir than Eugene Sledge’s. This is
the real deal, the real war: unvarnished, brutal, without a shred
of sentimentality or false patriotism, a profound primer on what it
actually was like to be in that war. It is a classic that will
outlive all the armchair generals’ safe accounts of—not the ‘good
war’—but the worst war ever.”—Ken Burns
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