A Small Town Goes to War: Histories of the World War II Veterans of Independence, Wisconsin - Michael E Lyga - Libros - Createspace - 9781479344857 - 12 de febrero de 2013
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A Small Town Goes to War: Histories of the World War II Veterans of Independence, Wisconsin

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Publisher Marketing: As did all communities in America, Independence, Wisconsin, contributed heavily toward the effort of defeating the Axis during World War II. Independence is a small rural community in the west-central part of the state, and most of its young men and women had never traveled far from home before finding themselves on trains heading to basic training. They then found themselves stationed throughout the world, fighting for an ideal that some probably didn't even understand fully. Some of them did not return. Over several years in the 1990's, the author, whose father himself was an artillery officer in the Pacific Theater, interviewed and corresponded with many veterans and their families, obtaining oral histories, written histories, and other documents. He also reviewed the local newspaper, the Independence News-Wave, whose publisher, Glenn Kirkpatrick, did a magnificent job of keeping people in the "trade area" as informed as possible of the whereabouts of its young service men and women. Through 22 oral histories, 82 additional thorough biographies, and more than 175 shorter "glimpses," "A Small Town Goes To War" is the author's attempt at preserving the history of his hometown's participation in World War II. The book contains many photos and letters in their entirety. Among the stories are those of a Merrill's Marauder, a Nuremberg assistant prosecutor, POW's, a physical trainer of the Navy's first black officers, and Trempealeau County's highest decorated veteran (Distinguished Service Cross and two Silver Stars), all of whom hailed from Independence. Also included is a most bizarre story involving a member of the 1st Cavalry Division that happened thirty years after his participation in the Battle for Manila. Contributor Bio:  Lyga, Michael E Michael Lyga is a native of Independence, Wisconsin, and retired high school science teacher in the Green Bay area. He has had a deep interest in history since childhood, fueled by his father's participation in World War II, but also enjoys fishing, music, reading, and sports. He lives in De Pere, Wisconsin, but retains his ties to the Independence area.

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Publicado 12 de febrero de 2013
ISBN13 9781479344857
Editores Createspace
Género Chronological Period > 1940's
Páginas 384
Dimensiones 216 × 279 × 20 mm   ·   889 g