KEEP THE MEMORY GREEN
Authors: Lieut Colonel Ewan Butler and Major J. Selby Bradford
Publisher: Hutchinson & Co.
Pages: 172
KEEP THE MEMORY GREEN by Lieut Colonel Ewan Butler and Major J. Selby Bradford is a deeply moving and historically significant work that pays homage to the countless men and women who faced the horrors of war with courage and conviction. Spanning 172 pages and published by Hutchinson & Co., this book is more than a military chronicle—it is a reflection on memory, valor, and the moral imperative to honor the fallen.
The authors, both highly respected officers with firsthand experience in military affairs, bring a rare depth of insight and sensitivity to their writing. Through meticulous research, personal accounts, and thoughtful commentary, they weave a compelling narrative that connects individual acts of bravery with the larger tapestry of history. Their goal is clear: to ensure that the sacrifices made on battlefields across the world are not only recorded but remembered.
The title itself—Keep the Memory Green—encapsulates the book’s purpose. It is a call to posterity to preserve the legacy of those who have served, to continue telling their stories, and to recognize the human cost of conflict. The tone is both reverent and informative, making it suitable for historians, military enthusiasts, educators, and anyone seeking to understand the emotional and societal aftermath of war.
What sets this book apart is its ability to blend the strategic with the personal. While it touches on military operations and campaigns, it never loses sight of the individual—those who marched, fought, and fell. The authors’ military backgrounds lend the book authenticity, while their compassionate voice ensures it resonates on a human level.
KEEP THE MEMORY GREEN is not just a historical document; it is a memorial in words. It reminds us that memory is a form of respect, and remembrance a form of justice. Through its pages, the past breathes again, and the silent voices of history are heard once more.
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A tribute to wartime courage and sacrifice written by two decorated officers.
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Emphasizes the moral and cultural importance of remembering the fallen.
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Blends military history with emotional, personal reflections.
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Rich with firsthand insight and authentic military perspective.
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Suitable for readers of war history, memorial literature, and military biography.
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Explores themes of legacy, remembrance, and national identity.
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Evokes a deep sense of honor, duty, and respect for those who served.
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A must-have for libraries, military collections, and historical archives.
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Keeps alive the stories and sacrifices that shaped modern history.
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