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  1. 9. Feb. 2010 · Robert Leckie. Hachette Books, Feb 9, 2010 - History - 600 pages. Strong Men Armed relates the U.S. Marines' unprecedented, relentless drive across the Pacific during World War II, from Guadalcanal to Okinawa, detailing their struggle to dislodge from heavily fortified islands an entrenched enemy who had vowed to fight to extinction -- and did.

  2. Robert Leckie. Robert Leckie (ur. 18 grudnia 1920 w Filadelfii, zm. 24 grudnia 2001 w Byram) – żołnierz amerykańskiej piechoty morskiej, uczestnik II wojny światowej. Dziennikarz, autor książek na temat historii Stanów Zjednoczonych .

  3. About Robert Leckie. Robert Leckie (1920–2001) was the author of more than 30 works of military history as well as Marines!, a collection of short stories, and Lord, What a Family!, a memoir. Raised in Rutherford, New Jersey, he started writing professionally at age 16, covering sports for the… More about Robert Leckie

  4. 24. Dez. 2001 · December 18, 1920. Died. December 24, 2001. Genre. Nonfiction, History, Military History. edit data. Leckie was born on December 18, 1920, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He grew up in Rutherford, New Jersey. He began his career as a writer in high school, as a sports writer for ''The Bergen Evening Record'' in Hackensack, New Jersey.

  5. 25. Feb. 2010 · Subscribe to HBO: http://itsh.bo/10qIqsjA look at the life of WWII vet Robert Leckie featuring interviews with the high-profile team behind the HBO miniserie...

    • 6 Min.
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    • HBO
  6. 5. Okt. 2011 · Robert Leckie enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in January 1942, shortly after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. In Helmet for My Pillow we follow his odyssey, from basic training on Parris Island, South Carolina, all the way to the raging battles in the Pacific, where some of the war’s fiercest fighting took place.

  7. 1. Juli 1996 · Robert Leckie (1920–2001) was the author of more than 30 works of military history as well as Marines!, a collection of short stories, and Lord, What a Family!, a memoir. Raised in Rutherford, New Jersey, he started writing professionally at age 16, covering sports for the Bergen Evening Record of Hackensack, New Jersey.