Kenny

· Trafford Publishing
Ebook
64
Pages

About this ebook

This is the story of a brilliant and brave man who was drafted in World War II. This book is about Kenneth Harold Anderson, who was drafted into the United States Army in World War II, enduring the horrors of the gory sword of war, as others did in the World Wars and others, experiencing trauma to mind and body that no one should have to go through. But Kenneth served with courage and honor under the most dreadful and atrocious conditions. While serving in the United States Army, he was awarded the Silver Star, he was awarded two Bronze Stars, he was awarded the prestigious French Croix De Guerre, and he was awarded the Purple Heart with Cluster, as he was wounded twice on the battle fields. He had numerous Campaign Ribbons because he participated in many of the major battles fought in the European Theater in World War II. Kenneth was a sergeant who was quiet, reserved, reticent, modest, and was reluctant to speak about his experiences and contributions while serving his country, but history speaks for itselfthis is his story.

About the author

Jim Carter was born in Wichita Falls, Texas. He grew up in the Forth Worth, Texas, area. He spent twenty years in the United States Navy. After he retired from the navy, he went to college and earned a master’s degree in psychological counseling. He worked for fifteen years for Civil Service in three different departments. He now lives in the beautiful Texas hill country with his two dogs, a dachshund named Duke and a terrier named Ashton. He is greeted every morning by deer, wild turkeys, and many other species of birds. Besides novels, he writes short stories, essays, and poetry.

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