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Introduction | ||
Defeat | 1 | |
from Canto LXXXIII | 2 | |
R.A.F | 3 | |
Pearl Harbor | 12 | |
The Bloody Sire | 14 | |
"Keeping Their World Large" | 15 | |
Three Star Final | 17 | |
from By the Well of Living and Seeing | 18 | |
"When he was small, when he would fall" | 20 | |
Ode to Our Young Pro-consuls of the Air | 21 | |
To a Military Rifle | 26 | |
Moonlight Alert | 27 | |
Night of Battle | 28 | |
The Witness | 29 | |
The Fury of Aerial Bombardment | 31 | |
A Ceremony by the Sea | 32 | |
from Aesthetics After War: Instruments | 34 | |
from A Song for the Year's End | 37 | |
Reflection by a Mailbox | 39 | |
Careless Love | 40 | |
September 1, 1939 | 41 | |
Snatch | 45 | |
Patton | 46 | |
Rank | 52 | |
P.O.E. | 55 | |
Survival: Infantry | 57 | |
from Of Being Numerous | 58 | |
Rifle Range: Louisiana | 59 | |
Pacific | 60 | |
Amphibians | 60 | |
Three American Women and a German Bayonet | 62 | |
The Spool | 64 | |
The City of Beggars | 68 | |
The Airman Who Flew Over Shakespeare's England | 70 | |
The Raid | 72 | |
The Blinding of Isaac Woodard | 74 | |
Navigator | 77 | |
Shot Down at Night | 78 | |
Scyros | 79 | |
Troop Train | 81 | |
Full Moon: New Guinea | 82 | |
Lord, I Have Seen Too Much | 83 | |
Homecoming | 83 | |
The Moon and the Night and the Men | 85 | |
Eighth Air Force | 87 | |
The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner | 88 | |
Transient Barracks | 88 | |
O My Name It Is Sam Hall | 89 | |
A Camp in the Prussian Forest | 90 | |
June 1940 | 92 | |
The City as Hero | 93 | |
At the Grave of My Brother: Bomber Pilot | 94 | |
Explaining the Big One | 94 | |
Some Remarks When Richard Hugo Came | 95 | |
Men | 96 | |
To the Woman in Bond Street Station | 97 | |
Song | 98 | |
Elegy Just in Case | 99 | |
V-J Day | 101 | |
A Box Comes Home | 102 | |
Elegy for a Cove Full of Bones | 103 | |
Homecoming | 105 | |
Remembering That Island | 106 | |
Kilroy | 108 | |
"Vale" from Carthage | 110 | |
Ripeness Is All | 111 | |
from Beach Red | 112 | |
Negro Hero | 115 | |
On the Eve of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception: 1942 | 118 | |
The Bomber | 119 | |
Memories of West Street and Lepke | 121 | |
Soldiers in Death | 124 | |
Memorial | 125 | |
Epithalamium in Olive Drab | 126 | |
Pidgin Pinch | 127 | |
Columbus Circle Swing | 128 | |
A Spring Memorandum: Fort Knox | 129 | |
Navy Field | 132 | |
Love Letter from an Impossible Land | 133 | |
Simile | 136 | |
Flight as a Way of Life | 138 | |
A Fable of the War | 139 | |
A Memory of the War | 140 | |
Night Operations, Coastal Command RAF | 141 | |
The War in the Air | 141 | |
IFF | 142 | |
On a Certain Engagement South of Seoul | 144 | |
Jethro Somes' Apostrophe to His Former Comrades | 147 | |
Mined Country | 148 | |
First Snow in Alsace | 149 | |
Place Pigalle | 150 | |
The Firebombing | 152 | |
Memorial Service for the Invasion Beach Where the Vacation in the Flesh Is Over | 163 | |
Portrait from the Infantry | 164 | |
Self-Exhortation on Military Themes | 165 | |
Stentor and Mourning | 166 | |
from Rites and Ceremonies: The Room | 168 | |
"More Light! More Light!" | 170 | |
Still Life | 172 | |
Where We Crashed | 174 | |
Spinizzola: Quella Cantina La | 178 | |
Note from Capri to Richard Ryan on the Adriatic Floor | 180 | |
Arm in Arm | 182 | |
Carentan O Carentan | 183 | |
Memories of a Lost War | 185 | |
Old Soldier | 186 | |
On the Ledge | 187 | |
A Bower of Roses | 189 | |
The Stoic: For Laura Von Courten | 193 | |
World War II | 195 | |
Mothball Fleet: Benicia, California | 201 | |
Battle Report | 203 | |
War Stories | 206 | |
Sniper | 209 | |
To Carelessness | 210 | |
To World War Two | 210 | |
Beachhead | 214 | |
Ten Days Leave | 215 | |
Returned to Frisco, 1946 | 216 | |
The Lost Pilot | 218 | |
Biographical Notes | 223 | |
Sources and Acknowledgments | 243 | |
Notes | 251 | |
Index of Titles and First Lines | 256 |
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