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1951 Korean Conflict Diary: Capt. Stickel's Unfiltered ExperienceImmerse yourself in the raw and unfiltered account of Captain Elbert Emerson Stickel's experiences during the Korean Conflict. This 1951 handwritten manuscript diary offers a unique gli
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1951 Korean Conflict Diary: Capt. Stickel's Unfiltered Experience
Immerse yourself in the raw and unfiltered account of Captain Elbert Emerson Stickel's experiences during the Korean Conflict. This 1951 handwritten manuscript diary offers a unique glimpse into the mind of a soldier grappling with the harsh realities of war. Capt. Stickel's meticulous record-keeping and his use of tiny, legible capital letters make this diary not just a historical artifact but a personal narrative of resilience and introspection.- Comprehensive account of the Korean Conflict
- Personal insights into the mental and physical toll of war
- Extensive details of daily life in the battlefield
Product Specifications
This "Army Mutual Aid Association 1951" diary is a testament to the craftsmanship of its time. Measuring 48mo and over 3" - 4" tall, it's a compact yet robust document that captures the essence of Capt. Stickel's journey. The diary's contents include:- January 31, 1951, to May 13, 1951, with a continuation on June 8, 1951
- Extensive details of Capt. Stickel's daily activities, interactions, and personal reflections
- Insights into the logistical challenges and human impact of the Korean Conflict
Collectible and Educational Value
This diary is not just a personal document; it's a valuable piece of history. It serves as a window into the past, allowing readers to understand the experiences of soldiers during the Korean Conflict. Ideal for collectors, historians, and anyone interested in the human aspect of war, this diary is more than just a book—it's a piece of history that you can hold in your hands.- Perfect for collectors of historical documents and manuscripts
- Valuable for researchers and historians studying the Korean Conflict
- Engaging and thought-provoking for readers interested in the human experience
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