Honey Bucket Charlie

Honey Bucket Charlie

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Stephen F. Austin State University Press
EAN: 9781622880829
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Based on a series of one hundred pen and ink drawings by Captain Benjamin Comeau, a POW at Camp #1 in Korea from 1950–53, Honey Bucket Charlie contains letters Comeau wrote during his time in the prison camp, as well as photographs and interviews with his son, brother, and grandson. From Central Texas, Comeau enlisted in the Marine Corps during World War II, was wounded at Iwo Jima, left the Marine Corps and then joined the army in time for service as an infantryman in the Korean War. He was taken as a POW by the Chinese in November of 1951 and remained a prisoner until June of 1953. Comeau remained in the army and later served a year in Vietnam. He was an extraordinary man who has left us an equally extraordinary group of drawings describing his time as a POW. Honey Bucket Charlie has an introductory chapter by author and scholar Lewis Carlson.
EAN 9781622880829
ISBN 162288082X
Binding Hardback
Publisher Stephen F. Austin State University Press
Publication date May 30, 2015
Pages 140
Language English
Dimensions 254 x 254
Country United States
Illustrators Comeau Benjamin Luke
Illustrations 100 illustrations, photographs, interviews
Editors Jones Charles D.