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  1. 26 de dic. de 2021 · HBO’s The Pacific introduced viewers to Robert Leckie (James Badge Dale) and Eugene Sledge (Joseph Mazzello), two veterans of the Pacific theatre, and both of them lived long and interesting lives far beyond their wartime exploits. While the series makes an effort to show the consequences of their combat experience, it still doesn’t quite do them justice.

  2. 2 de feb. de 2010 · 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.

  3. Scrittore, giornalista. voci di militari presenti su Wikipedia. Manuale. Robert Hugh Leckie ( Filadelfia, 18 dicembre 1920 – Byram, 24 dicembre 2001) è stato un militare, giornalista e scrittore statunitense .

  4. 21 de sept. de 2023 · Robert Leckie's book, Helmet For My Pillow, has no accounts of a girl named Stella. However, Leckie does mention someone named Sheila in his memoir, who seems to be the inspiration behind Stella in The Pacific. Like Stella, Sheila had allowed Leckie to stay at her home. However, unlike the show, Leckie's friend, Chuckler, had also accompanied them.

  5. Biografía de Robert Leckie. Soldado, periodista y escritor americano, Robert Leckie participó en la Segunda Guerra Mundial, sirviendo en el frente del Pacífico y participando en batallas como la de Guadalcanal o Peleliu. Tras la guerra trabajó como periodista e historiador bélico, publicando numerosos libros de ensayo. Sus memorias, Mi ...

  6. Robert Leckie (* 18. Dezember 1920 in Philadelphia; † 24. Dezember 2001) war ein US-amerikanischer Soldat, Journalist und Autor vorwiegend militärhistorischer Werke. Seine Kriegserinnerungen, Helmet for My Pillow, bildeten eine der Quellen für die zehnteilige Miniserie The Pacific.

  7. Robert Leckie was born in 1920 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. At the age of 16, he began a career as a sportswriter for The Record of Hackensack. He also later worked as a reporter with the Associated Press, the Buffalo Courier Express, the New York Journal American, the New York Daily News and The Star-Ledger.