In World War 1 Hemingway wanted to serve as a soldier, even though it was against his father's wishes. Due to poor eyesight, Hemingway could not become a soldier and instead became an ambulance driver for the Red Cross.
Ernest Hemingway did not serve in World War II, but he did serve in World War I as an ambulance driver. During World War II, he worked as a war correspondent for various publications.
Ernest Hemingway did not actually fight in wars. He was an ambulance driver in World I and a war correspondent in the Spanish Civil War.
he was an ambulance driver
He drove an ambulance for the Red Cross.
Mr. Hemingway served in word war 2.
He served with the Italian Red Cross.
Yes. In the Italian Red Cross.
He served in the Italian Red Cross.
Ernest Hemingway served as an ambulance driver in World War I.
Ernest Hemingway did not win a Nobel Prize in Literature for his works.
After World War I, Ernest Hemingway worked as a journalist for various newspapers and magazines. He reported on events such as the Spanish Civil War and World War II.
Ernest Hemingway belonged to the modernist literary movement. He is known for his minimalist writing style and portrayal of the "Lost Generation" in post-World War I society. Hemingway's works often explore themes of war, masculinity, and the human condition.
The author of the book "A Farewell to Arms" is Ernest Hemingway. The novel is a classic piece of American literature that explores themes of love and war during World War I.
Poor eyesight
Ernest Hemingway covered the Spanish Civil War and World War II as a correspondent. He reported on these conflicts for various publications, drawing on his experiences to inform his later fiction writing.
See: Adventures Of A Young Man; by Ernest Hemingway
he was a writer, a great American journalist ------------ Hemingway was rejected from the U. S. military services on several occassions. His poor eyesight prefented him from taking his place as a member of the U. S. infantry, a position he much desired. In 1917 he was able to join the Red Cross and was sent to the Italian front as part of the American contribution to shore up Italian morale. Hemingway served as an ambulance driver until 8 July 1918 when he was seriously wounded. He was repaitriated to the U. S. before the end of the war.
There is no concrete evidence to suggest that J.D. Salinger and Ernest Hemingway knew each other personally. They were both prominent American authors of their time, but it is not documented that they ever had any significant interactions.
It is about a general and his labor during the first world war and his love between the girl he loves, Katherine.
Yes, Ernest Hemingway did accompany the US Navy on patrols in the Caribbean Sea to hunt for Nazi submarines during World War II. He used his own boat, the Pilar, to assist in the search.