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The author came from a farm near Kenyon, Minnesota, graduated from high school in 1938, and enlisted in the Army Air Corps in November, 1939. From February, 1940 through December 8, 1941 he was stationed at Nichols Field, the Philippines, and then to Bataan, the Death March and prisoner of war until the war's end.
This is an extremely important, and personal, first hand account of the Bataan Death March through the eyes of an American prisoner of war.
In good condition. Is signed by the author with a note of gratitude. Minimal wear and bending on covers, no other interior markings. In good condition.