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From Farm Fields to Battlefields: WWII US Army Experience of Two Indiana Brothers as They Wrote Home in Over 400 Letters and Postcards From 1941 to 19 - Paperback

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From Farm Fields to Battlefields: WWII US Army Experience of Two Indiana Brothers as They Wrote Home in Over 400 Letters and Postcards From 1941 to 19 - Paperback
From Farm Fields to Battlefields: WWII US Army Experience of Two Indiana Brothers as They Wrote Home in Over 400 Letters and Postcards From 1941 to 19 - Paperback
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by Kenneth Hyde (Author)

Recreated from over 400 letters and postcards sent home during WWII, the story of two farmer brothers turned soldiers is an archetype for thousands like them whose stories have not been told.

By sharing their story, families like ours will find a camaraderie in our shared story and grow to appreciate and remember their own loved ones with a richer and deeper compassion. For those further removed from the intimacies of a war-torn family, this book shares a glimpse into the human experience and sacrifice others have paid for our freedom.

Number of Pages: 364
Dimensions: 0.75 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: August 04, 2025
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