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You'll Be Sor-ree!

A Guadalcanal Marine Remembers the Pacific War

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You'll Be Sor-ree!

By: Sid Phillips
Narrated by: Dan John Miller
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Sid Phillips's account of his experiences in the 1st Marine Division fighting on Guadalcanal in the early days of World War II.

©2010 Sid Phillips (P)2011 Tantor
World War II Biographies & Memoirs Wars & Conflicts Military & War War Military

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"For anyone who cares abou the human dimension of war - its cost and its heroism - Sid Phillips' book is a must-[listen]." (Ken Burns)
Personal Recollections • Interesting Stories • Historical Gem • Everyday Marine Life • Different Perspective

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I waited a long time before watching the series Pacific. By that time I had listened to many of the books the story was assembled from. After watching I looked for more and this book while short was a great addition to the saga.

Gem from history

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One of my favorite books of ever listen to. I honestly wish it was twice as long.

Wonderful

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This story fits with other true books I have read. Some of the incidents told are also told in other books.

Very geniune

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A very well told story, but a guy whose “been there, done that.“. I wish I found this book sooner.

Funniest, first person account of World War II, I’ve read!

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This is a priceless read - based on Sid Phillips deciding to share his recollections of his experiences in WW2. Definitely worth reading.

Exceptional read

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