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Sgt. Steve Maharidge, like many of his generation, hardly ever discussed the war. The only sign he'd dished up in it was an individual black and white photo of himself and another soldier tacked to the wall of his cellar workshop. After Steve Maharidge's death, his child Dale, now a grown-up, commenced a 12-12 months quest to understand his father's preoccupation with the picture. What had took place during the challenge for Okinawa, and why had his father continued to be silent about his encounters and the person in the picture, Herman Mulligan? In his seek out answers, Maharidge searched for the survivors of Love Company, many of whom had nothing you've seen prior spoken so openly and emotionally in what they saw and experienced on Okinawa. In Bringing Mulligan Home, Maharidge offers an influencing narrative of war and its own aftermath, of fathers and sons, with lessons for the kids whose parents are going back from war today.