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Posted in Military Leaders (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

Written by Jack O'Rourke. By Vantage Press. The regular list price is $11.95. Sells new for $6.18. There are some available for $6.18.
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Written by Jonathan Betts. By National Maritime Museum. The regular list price is $16.95. Sells new for $10.10. There are some available for $15.63.
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Posted in Military Leaders (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

Written by William F. Halsey and III J. Bryan. By Kessinger Publishing, LLC. The regular list price is $31.95. Sells new for $20.93. There are some available for $22.42.
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2 comments about Admiral Halsey's Story.
  1. This book is a great book because it encases all the true purities of a book written by the person it's about from what I found it contained no historical inacuracies and listed the key players on his staff during his command as COMSPAC,3rd U.S. Pacfic Fleet. Its very humble in his writings which I believe reflects his pesonality for instance he discredits this newsman by giving him the Bull nickname and said that wrong with letting damn slip out here and there and an ocansional Oh sht he once said "I don't trust a fighting man who doesn't drink and smoke" ,but that right there is the Halsey personality which can't be changed or fixed fro the modern world which my opion is the pits .


  2. A wonderful perspective of the war in the South Pacific, told in Admiral Halsey's colorful language. Contains very detailed discussions about the many battles fought against the Japanese to final victory. Would highly recommend this book. I am a history buff and was amazed at how much more I learned from reading this book.


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Written by Henri Garidel. By University of Virginia Press. The regular list price is $45.00. Sells new for $30.00. There are some available for $11.50.
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Written by Nigel "Spud" Ely. By John Blake. The regular list price is $29.99. Sells new for $23.69. There are some available for $18.94.
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2 comments about For Queen and Country: One Man's True Story of Blood and Violence Inside the Paras and the SAS.
  1. I think this is the first time this has ever happened to me. I recently purchased this book and as I was reading it I kept recognizing certain events. At first I figured this was because I had read another Para/SAS biography by someone who had served with the author. Finally I figured out which book I was thinking of and discovered that my suspicion was correct - sort of. It turns out that it was an SAS biography by the SAME author -- except that the original book had a different title and the author used a different name.

    The original book was "Terminal Velocity" where the author is listed as Steve Devereux.

    So what does this reprint offer? A new "blood and guts" preface (which recounts a scene I don't recall being in the original), some clumsy editorial changes, and muddy pictures printed on the flimsy pages of the book rather than on glossy paper. Other than these changes, the current printing appears virtually identical to the original.

    I read Terminal Velocity first, which may be one of the reasons why I prefer it over the reprint -- and perhaps also because I don't like being sold the same book twice due to someone deciding to reprint it with a different title and author, but absolutely no mention of the prior edition...


  2. Why amazon.com doesn't link to their own UK site for book reviews is another in a long list of idiotic omissions on amazon.com's part. Regardless, the prev. reviewer disapproved of a title change. This may be a UK / USA publishing difference, I don't know, but the book has good reviews on the UK site. Its lists "For Queen and Country" and "Fighting for Queen and Country", both by Nigel Ely.


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Written by David Kranzler. By Syracuse University Press. Sells new for $19.95. There are some available for $6.75.
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4 comments about The Man Who Stopped the Trains to Auschwitz: George Mantello, El Salvador, and Switzerland's Finest Hour (Religion, Theology, and the Holocaust).
  1. THis is a compelling story written almost in novel form. The history is documented meticulously and represents a herculean effort by the author. This story of rescue on a grand scale is largely unknown and Schindler's efforts pale b comparison. This is a must read for anyone interested in the Holocaust. The author deserves much praise-I would love to hear him speak!


  2. After Hungary left WWII, Germans felt free to round up Hungarian Jews for extermination. The book, based on meticulously researched material, reads as an adventure-mystery novel yet is non-fiction. It shows that rescue was possible to an extent when people,with proper leadership, rose up and protested. Credit here goes to the Swiss people, journalists and major Swiss Theologians and Pastors.Under leadership of outstanding Swiss theologians such as Karl Barth, the Swiss people evinced an extraordinary moral leadership in efforts to halt mass murder of Hungarian Jews. The drive for rescue was spearheaded by a Rumanian Jew named Mantello who worked for the El Salvadoran embassy in Switzerland.The facts give the Swiss people the credit they deserve for helping in the rescue of Jews and show that where there was courage and a will, many were rescued. Anyone with the slightest interest in human courage and dignity, not just the holocaust, should read this book.


  3. This question always fascinated me when watching westerns and their modern analogs: can one man take on overwhelming odds and win against indifference and bare evil? A common wisdom tells us that such a win is just a wishful fantasy. It is a bright ray of inspiration to find an unlikely cross of the “High Noon”, “Dirty Harry” and “A Frisco Kid” in a story of lonely and smart orthodox Jew winning against the huge murderous system beyond the worst nightmares of the heroes of Gary Cooper, Clint Eastwood and Harrison Ford. How big a “Gold Life Saving Medal” should be awarded to a person who saved 100,000 innocent lives from the gas chambers in 1944? Is there any monument that would give him his due? However, this man, George Mantello, was not only forgotten but maligned. The “delicate” reason for this lack of appreciation was that “all [organizations involved in the rescue effort] were of the opinion that any efforts they were not involved in were not valid” according to a witness testimony quoted in the book. The author provides mountains of testimony confirming Montello’s selfless dedication to the rescue work beyond a common comprehension. The book is thoroughly researched and documented but its subdued narrative reads really well. It is a rebuke to those who did little or nothing, an inspiration for lonely enthusiasts, and a glimpse of hope for the rest of us. Jews did have lonely heroes - Samson, David, before the spotlight shifted to leaders of large groups. Now, thanks to David Kranzler, we know one more such hero â€" George Mantello.


  4. After read this book i must say ¡ I am proud to be a citizen from El Salvador ¡ ¿why? I didn't know that my country make such big contribution to save the live of thousand of Jews.
    GOD Bless and follow Blessing our country EL SALVADOR because that.


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Written by Crocker Snow. By Potomac Books. The regular list price is $29.95. Sells new for $23.66. There are some available for $0.99.
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Written by H. A. Gill. By Pathfinder Publishing. There are some available for $125.00.
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5 comments about Soldier Under Three Flags: Exploits of Special Forces' Captain Larry A. Thorne.
  1. Soldier Under Three Flags relates the story of Larry Thorne (Lauri Torni) a Finnish soldier who emigrated to the US and had a distinguished career in Special Forces. One might imagine this would be a great subject for a biography but unfortunately, this book does not do justice to its subject. Thorne's Finnish military service is rife with inaccuracies, reflecting some poor research. For instance we read that during the Winter War, "the Scandinavian midnight sun lowered Russian (sic) soldiers morale", and "they disliked the forests...which they called the 'White Death' [Byelo Smert]." Well, "midnight sun" refers to the almost continual sunlight during the SUMMER. No one who's been to Finland in the winter could possibly mistake the almost permanent darkness for the midnight sun. Also, "Byelo Smert" refers to the white uniforms of the SOLDIERS not the forest. Finally, the author is less than fully forthcoming in Torni's association with the Waffen SS. He did attend training as the text describes, but he also fought in the Finnish SS battalion, which was part of the "Nordland" SS Division. In describing Torni's subsequent SF career the author appears more comfortable with the subject matter. However, battles are discussed very generally, with no details on his combat leadership, and there are no stories by those who knew him best-his troops. At best we get variations on, "he was a great soldier, and a great guy" nothing more. Finally, the author needlessly complicates his narrative by referring to Thorne/Torni's by the pseudonyms he used as he changed his name throughout his life; confusing to say the least. As a cursory account of this fascinating character's life this book may be acceptable, but it's basic errors regarding the Winter and Continuation Wars make it suspect for any more than the most basic background.


  2. Gill is really superficial in this book. The overall story is quite fascinating, to say the least, but there are so many inaccuracies in the book that it should not have been published at all. I personally found the book unpleasant to read, because Gill had used the Finnish words for the most important terms. And mostly wrong. As a Finn, I find it troubling and makes reading uneasy. It also makes me wonder about other facts which have been presented in this book. I also did not understand why there was a photo of the former president Mauno Koivisto presented but no story attached. Maybe there was a reason?


  3. A basic narrative of the life of famed Special Forces man, Larry Thorne. The great epic of Thorne's life began in his native Finland, where he distinguished himself as a junior officer, in the defence of his nation against the communist invasion in 1939.
    Thorne, originally named Lauri Torne in his homeland, volunteered for advanced military training in Germany during World War II, through the Waffen S.S. As Finland became a reluctant ally of Germany out of necessity for national survival, they conducted the Continuation War against the Soviet Union in 1941, in order to regain lost territory. Here Thorne gained fame and notoriety as a leader of a Finnish Jaeger (special operations) company).
    They end of the Second World War found Thorne attending Werewulf training in Germany, where he ultimately volunteered to assist in the defense of Germany against the invading Soviet army.
    As the pro-communist post-war government of Finland proved to be politically dangerous for Thorne, he eventually emmigrated to America. With the aid of other Finnish army veterans, he found a new life as an officer in Special Forces. One of the sponsors who aided him in this transition was none other than O.S.S. founder "Wild Bill" Donovan.
    A veteran of three armies and four wars, Thorne's career is certainly among the most astounding in terms of vast and varied experience.


  4. Lauri Torni (Larry Thorne) was a superb soldier whose name crops up in many of the books on the russo-finnish winter war / continuation war (as WW2 is known in Finland). Lauri Torni was born in 1919 in Viborg (a part of Finland occupied by Russia since the end of WW2) joined the Finnish army in 1938 and served as a patrol NCO during the Winter War (1939-1940). He was promoted 2/LT (9 May 1940). After that war ended, he went to Germany and Austria, where he was among the early volunteers for what became the Finnisches Freiwilligen SS-Bataillon "Nordost" - and Torni became an SS Untersturmführer (2/LT; 8 May 1941). By the end of July 1941, Torni was back in the Finnish Army for the Continuation War (1941-1944). As a leader of small units operating behind soviet lines he was by all accounts a truely inspiring leader who made a significant contribution to Finland's war effort - significant enough that as commander of Detachment Törni, which operated behind Soviet lines, the Russians put a price of 3,000,000 markka on his head. Among his jääkärit in this "Lightning Bolt" unit, was Mauno Koivisto, future President of Finland (Interestingly enough, Koivisto, in his own biography, is rather critical of Törni - he felt that Törni's "daring and soldierly behaviour sometimes confused his own men and put their lives at risk". Gill, incidentally, while he mentions Koivisto's membership of Detachment Torni, does not make any mention of Koivisto's comments). Torni was awarded the Mannerheim Cross (9 Jul 1944), the equivalent of the US Medal of Honor / British Victoria Cross, and was promoted CPT (28 Aug 1944).

    After Finland under Field Marshall Mannerheim made a seperate peace with the Soviets, Torni travelled to Germany, rejoined the Waffen SS; and fought on the Eastern Front - as an SS Hauptsturmführer (CPT; 15 Apr 1945,), leading a detachment of German Marines who fought thru to the war's end (and after, as they had to fight their way thru the Russians to reach American Lines and surrender). Gill very much understates Torni's SS membership. Torni was interned but escaped to Finland where he was indicted and sentenced to 6-years as an "enemy of the state" (for fighting with the Germans after Finland changed sides and signed an armistice with the Allies). By then, the Finnish government was "pro-", if not actually, Communist. By the end of the War, Torni had been awarded every Finnish medal of valor including the Mannerheim Cross. While fighting with the Germans, Torne was awarded the Iron Cross.

    Pardoned in 1948 (but losing his Finnish rank in 1950), Torni fled to Sweden and then onward to end up in New York by 1951. Befriended by other Finnish officers who had joined the American army (and by "Wild Bill" Donovan, OSS head in WW2), the 1951 Lodge Act enabled Torni to enlist in the U.S. Army - as PVT Larry A. Thorne (28 Jan 1954).He became an NCO instructor in winter warfare and special operations; was promoted to 1/LT (9 Jan 1957) and CPT (30 Nov 1960); and commanded Special Forces A-Teams in operations. Torni served two tours in Vietnam (1963-1965), first as an A-Team commander; and then as a staff officer on a B-Team (part of the MACV-SOG "Studies and Observation Group", in charge of clandestine ops in Laos and Cambodia). He disappeared just over the Laotian border (18 Oct 1965) on a CH-34 "KINGBEE" helicopter from the 219th Vietnamese Air Force Squadron while performing a C&C mission out of Kham Duc for the very first OP-35 cross-border reconnaissance mission (RT Iowa) being conducted with all on board lost. Torne (recipient of the Bronze Star and 5 Purple Hearts) was promoted after death to MAJ (16 Dec 1965). His remains were recovered by a joint American-Finnish effort in July 1999; positively identified in 2003; and buried with the remains of his South Vietnamese air crew at Arlington Cemetey (26 Jun 2003).

    Gill's biography does an adequate job of presenting the above in 200 odd pages. It's the only english-language book available on Lauri Torni, so unless you read Finnish, this is it and, regardless of the failings of this book, you may as well buy it coz there ain't nothing else available (correction Feb 08- see my comments about Cleverley's book below). Which is a shame, because there's the material for a superb and enthralling biography here. The fact that Thorne (Torni) is so well remembered in the US SF community, and has an SF building named after him as well as being played by John Wayne in the movie "The Green Beret's" - as well as being credited as the insipiration for a graduating class of officers from the Finnish Military Academy a number of years ago is no small tribute to the man. Gill may have been interested in the man for 23 years before writing this book, as an SF man himself he had access to sources who knew Torni, as well as access to members of Torni's unit and family in Finland. In addition, there's far more source material in Finnish and Swedish available. As well as many a well-written military biography on which to model a book such as this. Considering all of which, this is a pretty poor biography that outlines the man's life but which lacks any significant details and which does not illustrate his personality to any real degree.

    That was the downside. The upside - well, Gill cared enough to write the book and while it's not a masterpiece it's a creditable job. After reading the odd comment about Torni in books on the Winter War and Finland in WW2, I was interested enough to buy and read this and it certainly answered a few questions about Lauri Torni. But it could have been so much better..... In summary, this book is it in english so regardless of it's flaws (and there are many, as almost every other reviewer has commented) if you're interested in the man, buy it. Or learn Finnish and read the Finnish books (and that's hard believe me - I've been trying and it's a slow and painful experience......). Or try and find a copy of Cleveley's book "A Scent of Glory - see note below)

    For those interested in further reading on Törni, try the following:

    English language
    Finland at War - Koivisto Remembers
    The Green Berets by Robin Moore 1965 / USA / New revised version 1999 / ISBN-13: 978-0312984922 (Torni is written up as Sven Kornie)
    U.S. Army SF in Southeast Asia 1956-1975, the green berets at war by Shelby L. Staton 1985 / USA / ISBN 0-8041-1884-1
    SOG-the secret wars of America's commandos in Vietnam by John L. Plaster 1997 / USA / ISBN 0-684-81105-7
    SOG-A photo history of the secret wars by John L. Plaster 2000 / USA / ISBN 1-58160-058-5

    In Finnish or Swedish (and good luck...)
    Legenda: Lauri Torni by Kari Kallonen, Petri Sarjanen (Language=Finnish, 397 pages, published Jan 2004, ISBN-10: 9525170381, ISBN-13: 9789525170382)
    Lauri Törni - Syntynyt sotilaaksi by J. Michael Cleverley 2003 / Finland / ISBN 951-1-18853-4
    Note: You won't find these books on Amazon but I ordered the above two from a Finnish online book shop called Bookplus dot fi - they have english pages for ordering which is a bonus. My Finnish isn't quite good enough to figure out how to order without a bit of help :) - yet. Hopefully, working my way thru these books translating them as I go will improve my Finnish. And they were delivered from Helsinki to Canada far faster than books from Amazon.com in the US take to get to Canada.

    Added this comment as of Feb 2008: J Michael Cleverley's book was first published in English in 2003 under the title "A Scent of Glory: The Times and Life of Larry A Thorne." It was translated into Finnish and is a bestseller in Finland. You may be able to find an English language copy if you do a search - it's not listed on Amazon - having worked my way thru the Finnish version with the aid of translation software, a Finnish-English dictionary, a grammer and a couple of Finnish websites where people were very helpful, and then having picked up a second hand English version, I have to say it's a far far better book about Lauri Torni than Gill's. Worth looking for it. Both Legenda and Cleverley's book include a great collection of photo's - again, far better than Gill's. And "Legenda" is printed on the most amazing glossy paper. Haven't seen a book with this quality printing for years outside of coffee table stuff.

    Paalun Divisioonan taistelujen tie by Arvo Ojala 1974 / Finland / ISBN 951-9272-07-0
    Lauri Törnin tarina by Jukka Tyrkkö 1975 / Finland / ISBN 951-9272-16x (sid.) / 951-9272-17-8 (nid.)
    Marttisen miehet by Paavo Kairinen 1987/ Finland / ISBN 951-0-14664-1
    Lauri Törni ja hänen korpraalinsa by Antti Lindholm-Ventola 1988 / Finland / ISBN 951-9429-42-5 (Lauri Torni and his Corporal)
    Jr 56 1941-1944 by Kaino Tuokko 1989 / Finland
    Törnin jääkärit Lars Rönnqvist-Anssi Vuorenmaa 1993 / Finland / ISBN 951-0-19056-x
    1. Divisioona 1941-1944 by Kaino Tuokko 1995 / Finland / ISBN 952-90-6970-7
    Purppurasydän 1949-1965 by Kallonen-Sarjanen 1997 / Finland / ISBN 952-5170-01-2
    Vaarallisilla teillä by Niilo Lappalainen 1998 / Finland / ISBN 951-22665-3
    Leijonamieli 1919-1949 by Kallonen-Sarjanen 1998 / Finland / ISBN 952-5170-00-4
    Ristiretki 1965-1999 by Kallonen-Sarjanen 1999 / Finland / ISBN 952-5170-09-8
    Permanent patrullverksamhet by Harry Järv 2000 / Sweden / ISBN 951-8902-80-1
    Maanpetturin tie by Juha Pohjonen 2000 / Finland / ISBN 951-1-16994-7
    Karhumäestä Ilomantsiin by Matti Koskimaa 2000 / Finland / ISBN 951-24831-2
    Sotasankarit by Robert Brander 2000 / Finland / ISBN 952-5170-11-X
    Vastuunkantaja by Matti Lukkari 2000 / Finland / ISBN 951-1-16051-6

    And if I could identify these books, why couldn't Gill source and use them!!!!!!!! All I can say is, the definitive biography in english for Lauri Torni remains to be written. Sadly, the primary sources have largely passed away and any future biographer will have to rely on written sources. For a good example of what a biography of such a man could be like, take a look at "Paddy Mayne: Rogue Warrior of the SAS." Now there's an example of what this book could have been....

    Just as an aside, if you go to Youtube and search on "The Legend of Larry Thorne", you'll find a song by Finland's top Bluegrass Band (Jussi Syren and the Groundbreakers) by that name which is a pretty good tribute to the guy. There's a few more clips about him on Youtube including a video of his funeral and other bits and pieces. If you're interested in the man, it's worth a look.

    And a last personal note. It's men like Lauri Torni that fought the hard fight against totalitarianism in WW2 and the Cold War. They deserve to be remembered for what they did, their dedication and their committment. To quote the ANZAC (Australia New Zealand Army Corps) prayer:

    "They shall not grow old,
    As we that are left grow old.
    Age shall not weary them,
    Nor the years condemn.

    At the going down of the sun,
    And in the morning,
    We will remember them.
    We will remember them."


  5. Gill's book deals with the life of Larry Thorne (Lauri Torni) who served in the Finnish Army during the Winter War, WW 2, and who later emigrates to America and joins the US Army Special Forces.Thorne serves in Vietnam and is listed as MIA (presumed killed in a helicopter accident).Thorne was one of Finlands most highly decorated soldiers.

    I feel that this is a book that is long overdue and that America has forgotten some of the colorful characters who were members of SF during the early days of its founding.
    Unfortunately the book is a bit superficial in it's detail on Thorne's WW 2 service and his later service in Vietnam.I am curious if that is because the author could not find more info on Thorne or that men who served with Thorne are still secretive about their activities conducting combat missions in Vietnam.

    I do recommend this book for those who are interested reading about this Finnish American hero who was a legend in the SF community.


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Written by Keith E. Gibson William Couper (Editor). By Mariner Companies, Inc.. The regular list price is $19.95. Sells new for $12.95. There are some available for $12.95.
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Written by John James Knudsen. By Pelican Publishing Company. The regular list price is $24.95. Sells new for $2.88. There are some available for $7.50.
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  1. Off I Went into the Wild Blue Yonder
    Jim Knudsen's book "Off I Went into the Wild Blue Yonder" tells his story of growing up in Montana, going off to college, and serving in the US Army Air Corps during WWII. This book gives an honest and unvarnished perspective of the life of the young volunteers who served in the US Army and became pilots during this period of time. A must read for anyone interested in the period desiring to hear the first hand account. The book is written in a witty and down-to-earth style.


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