The Trained Killers

Cover of The Trained Killers by Joseph N. Manfredo
Year: 2011
Language: en
Pages: 180
ISBN-13: 9781426974342
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Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 0.80689187892 Pounds
Width: 0.56 Inches
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The Trained Killers by Joseph N. Manfredo, published by Trafford Publishing in August 2011, presents a unique narrative set against the backdrop of the Korean War and the Cold War. This edition, written in English and spanning 180 pages, explores the experiences of young men drafted into military service after their college graduation. Manfredo captures the intersection of military life and scientific advancement, detailing the challenges faced by the troops of the Scientific and Professional Detachment during their training and subsequent assignments.

Readers will find a series of humorous and insightful vignettes that illustrate the daily realities of army life for these engineers and scientists. The narrative highlights the tension between their military obligations and their professional aspirations, particularly in the wake of significant historical events such as the launch of Sputnik. Through a blend of biography, historical context, and humor, The Trained Killers offers a distinctive perspective on the lives of those who served during a pivotal time in American history, emphasizing both the absurdities and the dignity of their experiences.


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You gonna leave here a warriah, a trained killah! Gonna come a time when you life gonna depend on it, so pay attenshun! June 25, 1950: North Korean armed forces, supported by the Soviet Union and China, drive deep into the heart of South Korea. They are met by the United States First Marine Division, and a draft is instituted back home. Able-bodied young men enrolled in college for critical skills receive temporary deferment; upon graduation they are obliged to serve a six-year term. July 27, 1953: An uneasy armistice is signed. The Cold War has suddenly gotten much hotter, and the draft remains in full effect. Two years later, a crop of college graduates in engineering and the sciences arrive at Fort Dix, New Jersey, for basic training and the start of their service with the Scientific and Professional Detachment. Author Joseph N. Manfredos The Trained Killers brings us the story of the troops of the S&P Detachment as they serve their country and the conflicting demands of their twin godsscience and the militarywith dignity, wit and verve. In his humorous, true-to-life style, Manfredo recounts a series of vignettes of what army life was like for these unique troops during basic training and after assignment to the Armys Aberdeen Proving Grounds. October 4, 1957: Russians launch Sputnik. An awareness of the urgent need to spur on American technological advances strikes the nation, giving the engineers, scientists and scullions of the S&P Detachment renewed hope for a more efficient use of their talents in the days ahead.

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Publisher: Trafford Publishing. Year: 2011.
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ISBN-13: 9781426974342.
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Language: en. Pages: 180.

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