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Dear Folks: Long-Lost Letters from a World War II Officer
- Narrated by: Karen-Eileen Gordon
- Length: 7 hrs and 42 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Journey back in time to the 1930s, '40s, and '50s with United States military officer Ellis Gordon as his recently discovered in a shoebox letters to loved ones are brought to life. US Coast Guard captain Gordon's engineering work was crucial to establishing the LORAN (long-range navigation) towers that helped the Allies to achieve victory in World War II. In addition to transmitting a marvelous authentic voice from the past, these letters remind us all of the eternal importance of love, family, and connection.
©2015 R.A. Schwartzman (P)2016 R.A. Schwartzman
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