The Other Side of the War

by B.J. Taylor


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Book Details

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Publication Date : 13/08/2001

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 201
ISBN : 9780738858425
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 201
ISBN : 9780738858432

About the Book

Memoirs of a teenage GI coming of age during World War II.  Enlisting at seventeen, in short order the author learns to smoke, drink, cuss and cheat at cards.  A little later on, he grows his first facial hair and loses his virginity.   But he also describes the darker side of his experience – the killing, the atrocities and the pain of seeing several of his army buddies killed or wounded during the battle for Okinawa.

Yet Taylor candidly admits that his combat experience bears little resemblance to the horrors faced by his real heroes of the war, the marines and infantry who bore the brunt of the fighting and dying.  Instead, serving in the field artillery, he, and probably millions like him, avoided heavy combat and high casualties by serving on THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WAR.  Now, more than fifty years later, he still wishes he could have contributed more to support the real warriors.


About the Author

Bernard Taylor wrote this memoir after retiring as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Wilmington Trust Company, the largest commercial bank in Delaware, with the twelfth largest personal trust operation in the nation. During his tenure from 1979 to 1992, the company enjoyed enormous progress, raising its profitability to the point where it ranked consistently among the four or five most profitable banks in the United States. Taylor, who lives in West Chester, Pennsylvania with his wife, Barbara Silverstein, and their black lab, Molly, enjoys his retirement by writing, sailing, fishing, playing golf and restoring antique cars.