I AM ALIVE! I AM ALIVE!

I AM ALIVE‪!‬

A United States Marine's Story of Survival in a World War II Japanese POW Camp

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Publisher Description

The postcard came with the words “Imperial Japanese Army” printed at the top. On it were written three simple words:  “I AM ALIVE!” And with this, Charles R. Jackson’s wife knew that her husband, a US Marine Sergeant Major, had survived the Japanese capture of Corregidor and could only hope he would continue to survive the hell that came with being a Japanese prisoner of war.


Held prisoner for three horrific years, Jackson survived the war and penned his memoir, though it went unpublished and forgotten for decades. That is until Bruce “Doc” Norton, himself a decorated US Marine veteran, and an acclaimed military historian, brought the memoir to light.


In a rare look into the heart of combat, Sergeant Major Jackson describes the fierce and ultimately losing battle for Corregidor, the surrender of thousands of Marines, and the death marches that followed. And all this was simply a prelude to the fight for survival that would take place in the POW camps. Jackson’s memoir gives voice to the thousands of men who fought and died during WWII, in the Pacific. His character and spirit evoke the very definition of the Marine Corps’s motto, Semper Fidelis; Always Faithful.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2003
June 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
301
Pages
PUBLISHER
Endpapers Press
SELLER
Endpapers Press
SIZE
7.2
MB

Customer Reviews

steelrainsix ,

I’ve read many accounts of the Philippine campaign and the fall of Bataan and Corregidor Island

I’ve read many accounts of the Philippine campaigns and the fall of Bataan and Corregidor Island. Some of those histories were at the strategic and tactical level sometimes at the personal level. This book offers a very personal touch on the insight of those campaigns. I liked this book very much, but was saddened by the very last sentence in the book. It saddened me, but I understood it. Mr. Norton I’ve read all your Vietnam books. Keep up the good work. And to the author, May Sergeant Major Jackson, rest in peace.

Ponani ,

Solid POW History

This is an essential item in any serious Japanese POW collection. It is rough written (as it should be from a marine) and lacks any significant documentation. However, it gives one of the most accurate and heart-felt looks at the POW experience by one who was there. I recommend it and am glad to see it is now digitally available.

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