TO HELL AND BACKFor the U.S., Guadalcanal was a bloody seven-month struggle under brutal conditions against crack Japanese troops deeply entrenched and determined to fight to the death. For Charles Walker, this horrific jungle battleone that claimed the lives of 1,600 Americans and more than 23,000 Japanesewas just the beginning. On the eve of battle, 2nd Lt. Walker was ordered back to the States for medical reasons. But there was a war to be won, and he had no intention of missing it.In this devastatingly powerful memoir, Walker captures the conflict in all its horror, chaos, and heroism: the hunger, the heat, the deafening explosions and stench of death, the constant fear broken by moments of sheer terror. This is the gripping tale of the brave young American men who fought with tremendous courage in appalling conditions, willing to sacrifice everything for their country.Look for these books about Americans who fought World War II:VISIONS FROM A FOXHOLEA Rifleman in Pattons Ghost Corpsby William A. Foley Jr.BEHIND HITLERS LINESThe True Story of the Only Soldier to Fight for Both America and the Soviet Union in World War II by Thomas H. TaylorNO BENDED KNEEThe Battle for Guadalcanalby Gen. Merrill B. Twining, USMC (Ret.)ALL THE WAY TO BERLINA Paratrooper at War in Europeby James MegellasFrom the Paperback edition.