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The Army Air Corps Branch Immaterial A World War Ii Memoir Colonel W G Bonvouloir

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The Army Air Corps Branch Immaterial A World War Ii Memoir Colonel W G Bonvouloir
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Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.73 MB
Pages: 358
Author: Colonel W. G. Bonvouloir
ISBN: 9781644166659, 1644166658
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Army Air Corps Branch Immaterial A World War Ii Memoir Colonel W G Bonvouloir by Colonel W. G. Bonvouloir 9781644166659, 1644166658 instant download after payment.

W. G. Bonvouloir received greetings from the government in August 1941. He said to his wife, Nancy, "Don't worry. I'm thirty-six, married with three children, and I'm overweight. They won't take me." Surprise! They have raised the weight limit for thirty-six year olds. "You're in. Congratulations, Captain." So begins the saga of his WWII experience.

He always maintained that "Those who stand and wait also serve." This exemplified our mom. She stood and waited and raised three young girls, served with the GI Joe wives and kept the home fires burning. Dad wasn't present physically, but he was always there. Mom made sure we knew that.

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