- Genre:biography & autobiography
- Sub-genre:Military
- Language:English
- Pages:316
- Paperback ISBN:9781098360702
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This is a compendium of transcriptions and images of letters John H. Romani wrote to his family members from March 1943 to January 1946 as a American GI deployed in the European theater during World War II. From a humble upbringing as the Italian-American son of a quarry operator in New Hampshire, Dr. John H. Romani was able to leverage the benefits of the GI Bill to go on to a distinguished academic career in public health.
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This is a compendium of transcriptions and images of letters John H. Romani wrote to his family members from March 1943 to January 1946 as a American GI deployed in the European theater during World War II. From a humble upbringing as the Italian-American son of a quarry operator in New Hampshire, Dr. John H. Romani was able to leverage the benefits of the GI Bill to go on to a distinguished academic career in public health.
Barbara Anderson enhances the transcriptions with intermittent narratives of events before, during, and following John's deployment.
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