Keeping the Lights on for Ike

Keeping the Lights on for Ike
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Publisher : Sunbury Press, Inc.
Total Pages : 285
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ISBN-10 : 9781620061145
ISBN-13 : 1620061147
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Book Synopsis Keeping the Lights on for Ike by : Rebecca Daniels

Download or read book Keeping the Lights on for Ike written by Rebecca Daniels and published by Sunbury Press, Inc.. This book was released on 2019-02-20 with total page 285 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Most people don’t realize that during the war in Europe in the 1940s, it took an average of six support soldiers to make the work of four combat soldiers possible. Most of what’s available in the literature tends toward combat narratives, and yet the support soldiers had complex and unique experiences as well. This book is based on personal correspondence, and it is primarily a memoir that creates a picture of the day-to-day realities of an individual soldier told in his own words [as much as he could tell under the wartime rules of censorship, that is] as well as giving insight into what it was actually like to be an American soldier during WWII. It explores the experiences of a non-combat Army utilities engineer working in a combat zone during the war in Europe and takes the protagonist from basic training through various overseas assignments—in this case to England, North Africa, and Italy as a support soldier under Eisenhower and his successors at Allied Force Headquarters. It also includes some reflections about his life after returning to Oregon when the war was over. The soldier involved is Captain Harold Alec Daniels [OSU, Class of 1939, ROTC] and most of the letters were written to his wife, Mary Daniels [attended U of O in the late 1930s]. They are the author's parents, and she inherited the letter collection, photos, and all other primary source materials after her mother’s death in 2006.


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