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  1. 1 de ene. de 1987 · Leckie subsequently wrote more than 40 books on American war history, spanning from the French and Indian War (1754–1763) to Operation Desert Storm (1991). Robert Leckie died on December 24, 2001, after fighting a long battle with Alzheimer's Disease.

  2. 罗伯特·莱基(Robert Leckie),美国著名战争史学家作家,1920年12月18日出生于宾夕法尼亚州费城,很早就开始了写作生涯,16岁时就给报纸体育专栏撰写稿件。获得海军陆战队嘉奖奖章,紫心勋章,总统集体嘉奖,亚太战功奖章,二战胜利奖章。

  3. 1 de jul. de 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. Leckie enlisted in the United States Marine Corps on the day following ...

  4. Robert Leckie. Iwo Jima is one of the most famous battles in World War II, and the greatest battle fought by the U.S. Marine Corps in World War II. From that battle came the most famous image of the war, the raising of the flag on Mount Suribachi. Robert Leckie, the bestselling author of Helmet for My Pillow has written an extraordinary story ...

  5. Author and Historian, Robert Leckie, joined C-SPAN's "Booknotes" and talked about his book, "Okinawa: Last Battle of World War II". The book focused on the U.S. invasion of Okinawa in April 1945.

  6. 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. 5 de oct. de 2011 · Robert Leckie was the author of more than thirty 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 sixteen, covering sports for The Bergen Evening Record of Hackensack. He enlisted in the United States Marine Corps on the day following the attack on Pearl ...