A Dime’s Worth of Paper Plates: One Young Man’s Journey from the Great Depression through World War II

A Dime’s Worth of Paper Plates: One Young Man’s Journey from the Great Depression through World War II

PorL.D. (Duke) Hobbs

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In A Dime’s Worth of Paper Plates, the author calls himself “a typical guy who became a teenager during the Depression years and became a man during World War II.” Duke begins with his ancestors’ history in Norway and their emigration to Iowa in 1892. His grandfather acquired a number of farms in the Norwegian community in central Iowa, and the author lived on one of these farms as a child. His childhood is idyllic, though the Depression and the Dust Bowl years take their toll on the adults in the community. His stepfather takes a job in Pecos, Texas in 1936 and the family adjusts to a new life in this little “cow town.” Following a year of college, Duke joins the army in 1944 and after training at Ft. Hood is sent overseas for two years. He serves in Company “F,” 314th Infantry, 79th Division in the European Theater. After the war, he returns to Texas A&M to complete his degree. Commissioned as a second lieutenant in the air Force, he serves four years as an intelligence officer during the Korean War.

Detalles

Fecha de publicación
Feb 24, 2017
Idioma
English
ISBN
9781483465401
Categoría
Biografías y memorias
Copyright
Todos los derechos reservados - Licencia estándar de copyright
Contribuyentes
Por (autor o autora): L.D. (Duke) Hobbs

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Páginas
222
Tipo de encuadernación
Tapa blanda Tapa blanda
Color de interior
Blanco y negro
Dimensiones
Comercial EE.UU. (6 x 9 in / 152 x 229 mm)

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