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A Few Good Women: Memoirs of a World War II Marine
A Few Good Women: Memoirs of a World War II Marine
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"I affixed the emblem on my hat and put it on. When I glanced in the mirror, to my surprise, a Woman Marine reflected back at me. And she was wearing my face."
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Below photo and THE ABOVE quote, comments:
"A candid, often graphic, personal account that provides a long-overdue salute to the valiant, innovative women who served their country well."
Ted Fuller, columnist and author of "Seniors Need 12 Hugs a Day"
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"For me, this book was a step back in time, an honest, vivid account of what life was like for Women Marines who served in World War II. The fast-paced dialogue with clear verbal expressions make for a quick and enjoyable read."
Virginia Allred, USMCWR WWII
Past National President, Women Marines Association
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"As a former High School Teacher of Compository English, I give it an A+. 'A Few Good Women' is most interesting, and extremely well written."
John Egan, USMC, Pearl Harbor survivor
"I affixed the emblem on my hat and put it on. When I glanced in the mirror, to my surprise, a Woman Marine reflected back at me. And she was wearing my face."
***
Below photo and THE ABOVE quote, comments:
"A candid, often graphic, personal account that provides a long-overdue salute to the valiant, innovative women who served their country well."
Ted Fuller, columnist and author of "Seniors Need 12 Hugs a Day"
***
"For me, this book was a step back in time, an honest, vivid account of what life was like for Women Marines who served in World War II. The fast-paced dialogue with clear verbal expressions make for a quick and enjoyable read."
Virginia Allred, USMCWR WWII
Past National President, Women Marines Association
***
"As a former High School Teacher of Compository English, I give it an A+. 'A Few Good Women' is most interesting, and extremely well written."
John Egan, USMC, Pearl Harbor survivor
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