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Making Sense of Normandy

Autor E. Carver McGriff
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 sep 2007
We should have begun to face the sobering probability that we were heading for the hell of battle, but we were kids. We'd heard of war in far-off places, places like Italy and Africa, and the faraway Pacific, but we were in England. We thought life would go on like this with excitement, new places to see, friends we'd never otherwise have met, a sense of manhood new to most of us . . . how little we knew. Barely more than children, soon to suffer the death of innocence. Carver McGriff was 19 years old when he left Indiana and his innocence behind to join in the battle for freedom on one of the most important and bloodiest battlefields of World War II. In Making Sense of Normandy: A Young Man's Journey of War and Faith, McGriff gives a rare veteran first-hand account of the harsh realities of WWII combat - not only the struggle for physical survival but for emotional and spiritual survival as well. It is a timeless story for all generations, a rare treasure that will touch the hearts and minds of all the Greatest Generations - yesterday's, today's and tomorrow's.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781592993048
ISBN-10: 1592993044
Pagini: 292
Dimensiuni: 155 x 230 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Inkwater Press

Notă biografică

Carver McGriff, a native of Indianapolis, pastored one of Americas largest Protestant congregations, St. Lukes United Methodist Church, Indianapolis, Indiana, for 26 years. He briefly taught ethics at Butler University and, for eight years, was moderator of an award-winning current events weekly television show in Indianapolis during the Civil Rights and Vietnam War era. He was also a regular participant on Indianapolis religious television. He served in the Infantry in Normandy, receiving a Bronze Star medal and two Purple Hearts. He is the author of nine books and resides in Zionsville, Indiana, with his wife Marianne, and is the father of three daughters.