War, Literature & the Arts : Volume 15, Numbers 1 & 2, 2003 Double Issue
Anderson, Donald (ed)
Department of English & Fine Arts United States Air Force Academy (2003)
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Volume 15:1&2
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From the Editor’s Desk




Donald Anderson


vi

Memoir




Perry D. Luckett

from Tempered Steel:Charles L. Byler Colonel James H. Kasler
1

Artwork




Laura Cario

Regarding the O’Brien Paintings
40

Brandon Lingle (2.2m)

Golden Elbow Reflections
180

Fiction




George Bandy

The Bread Watcher
59

Kim Chinquee

Service
62

Alexander Blackburn

The Physicist
130

Sam Halpert

The Best Day I Ever Had
160

Kathleen Toomey Jabs

The Captain’s Daughter
228

Joseph Hullett

Two Stories
237

Leonard Costopoulos

Setting an Example
298

Poetry




Ellen Bass

Pray for Peace
149

Elaine Bander

Honourable Discharge
170

Thomas G. Palaima

“As Told to Wallace Terry”
171

Dale Ritterbusch

The Air Force Plays Baseball near the South China Sea
173

Joseph T. Cox

Fathers and Sons
175

Fintan L. Dooley

Tears and Wails: An Ode to the Survivor
176

Laurence Goldstein

The Harlot Robed in War
177

John Gilgun

War Economy
179

Interview




William Newmiller

A Real Good War Recollection and Conversation with Sam Halpert
152

Critical Essay




Steven P. Liparulo

“Incense and Ashes”: The Postmodern Work of Refutation in Three Vietnam War Novels

71

Christina Jarvis

The Vietnamization of World War II in Slaughterhouse-Five and Gravity’s Rainbow
95

Mark D. Noe

WASPs and Other Pilots: Historical Context in Censored on Final Approach
196

Michael C. Scoggins

Joseph Heller’s Combat Experiences in Catch-22
213

S. P. MacKenzie

Victory from Defeat: The War Office and the making of Dunkirk (Ealing Films, 1958)
241

Mimi Reisel Gladstein

Mr. Novelist Goes to War: Hemingway and Steinbeck as Front-line Correspondents
258

Personal Essay




Paul West

The Light Militia of the Lower Air
44

Erica Caldwell

Books, Battle, Butterfly Weed
118

Martin Naparsteck

Having Been to War
122

David M. Berman
(1.0 m)

Calling The Wandering Souls:a journey through the heartland of ethnic cleansing
267

José J. Barrera

No Man’s Land
283

Commentary




Glenn Leinbach

Critical Thought and the Culture of the Fighter Pilot
311

Glenn Dayley

Familiar Ghosts, New Voices: Tim O’Brien’s July, July
316

Benjamin F. Jones

Looking for Bernard Knox: Wa r r i o r, Ancient and Modern
323

Recall Roster




D.A. Boxwell

Company K
334

Editor’s Choice




James H. Meredith

The Immensity of the Here and Now
341

Reviews




Great War History, Great War Myth: Brian Bond's Unquiet Western Front and the Role of Literature and Film

Hearing the Rhythm and Drama of War: Emerging Histories of Popular Culture and World War II

Odysseus in America: Combat and the Trials of Homecoming

The Simple Sounds of Freedom: The True Story of the Only Soldier To Fight For Both America and the Soviet Union In WWII

West Dickens Avenue: A Marine at Khe Sanh

A Good Idea of Hell: Letters from a Chasseur à Pied

Navajo Weapon

The Officer’s Ward

Killing Ground: Photographs of the Civil War and the Changing American Landscape

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