Army Guy, Red Cross Gal: The Lives & Letters of Two Small-Town Hoosiers Who Helped Win World War II
- 432pages
- 16 heures de lecture
Two ordinary people from the same small Indiana town walked into history in the early 1940s when they donned uniforms and headed overseas during World War II. Mary Brandon worked with the American Red Cross in Italy; Bill Husselman served as a military police lieutenant with General George S. Patton's Third Army in its march across northwest Europe. They share their distinctive voices and unique perspectives through letters and photographs sent home to their respective families.
