We Were Amateur Soldiers: How the Great Generation Changed the Face of America by Martin Arthur Olsen Paperback Book

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Author: Martin Arthur Olsen

Format: Quality Paperback

Publisher: Windrusher Hall Press

Published: Feb 2016

Genre: Biography & Autobiography - Military

Pages: 210

Synopsis

Of the 16 million Americans who served their country during World War II, fewer than 900,000 still survive. Martin Olsen is one of the survivors, and he has a story to tell. It blends the history of a generation that was born during the Great Depression, fought and won a world war, and went on to rebuild a society that launched new industries and sent men to the moon. Martin Olsen considers himself a lucky man-an amateur soldier who fought in the European theater and became part of the Great Generation. This is more than another WW II memoir. We Were Amateur Soldiers shows us a man who, through his faith, self-confidence, and force of will, emerged from the horrors of war to grow his father's small business into a market leader. Though it's Marty's life, it's also America's story.

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