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Small Victories in a Great Big War: The Terrifying and Sometimes Hilarious Adventures of a World War Two Paratrooper - John H. Canfield Expected publication August 8, 2023 PDF  BOOKS
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Small Victories in a Great Big War: The Terrifying and Sometimes Hilarious Adventures of a World War Two Paratrooper
Author: John H. Canfield
Year: Expected publication August 8, 2023
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 2.1 MB
Language: English

An incredible journey of traumatic near-death moments, day to day drudgery, amusing situations, and brushes with greatness in World War II.Life for a World War II paratrooper was grave and perilous; John H. Canfield's experience was no different. However, this young man found himself in so many crazy - sometimes humorous - situations that he almost forgot about how dangerous it was.Filled with pranksters and superiors full of bravado and an unfortunate brush with racial bigotry with a fellow African American soldier, Canfield shares his many stories from basic training and jump school. But his best stories are from the war. From having to translate a dinner for an inebriated superior using his scant French, to getting chewed out by none other than General George S. Patton, Canfield shares a wealth of experiences from his WWII tour of the European theater.In Small Victories in a Great Big War, John H. Canfield shows that half the battle is surviving, and that he did. With bravery and flair, Canfield returned home to Connecticut with more than a few amusing anecdotes.John H. Canfield was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1943 and found himself trained as a frontline medic. He then volunteered to be a paratrooper with the very real prospect of jumping out of airplanes in front of - and behind - enemy lines. Canfield experienced a wide breadth of training, including combat, and felt he was prepared enough - or lucky enough - to have survived to tell his war stories. While his time in combat was short, his experiences were vast.More than seventy-five years after the end of World War II, John H. Canfield's stories are now shared with the world.

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