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Army Letters

Army Letters

Correspondence of Alexander Smoot 1932-1935

by Geoffrey B. Smoot

About The Book

The world was deep in depression. The clouds of war were forming over the Pacific as the Japanese war machine was preparing for war. A young man from a small town on Maryland's isolated Eastern Shore had just graduated high school and was struggling to find work while trying to figure out if he could go to college. Living briefly with his older brother he soon learned that jobs were scarce and any thoughts of college were just dreams. Alex Smoot enlisted in the Army to take the burden off his family of supporting him while hoping to be able to contribute something to their sustenance from his Army pay. The struggles of this young 19th Infantry soldier are detailed in a treasure of his own words depicting his experiences in preparing the defense of Hawaii while trying to cope with the harshness of the Great Depression. Anecdotal stories abound about a young soldier's travails and treasured moments while stationed so far from home for three years with only letters to link him to his family. This is a story of an American family during one of the harshest of times in our history.

 

Details
Publication date November 03,2023
Language English
ISBN 979-8-89174-157-7 (Paperback)
979-8-89174-158-4 (E-BOOK)
Genre Autobiography/Biography/Memoir
Specifications
Pages 372
Interior Color Black and White
Book Size 6.000" x 9.000" (229mm x 152mm)

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