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Out of the Bogs - Paperback
Out of the Bogs - Paperback
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by Joseph J. Hannon (Author), Richard J. Hannon (Editor)
A young man's journey from a troubled childhood in 1920s Minnesota to the battlefields of World War II, facing challenges, love, and the harsh realities of war, culminating in his return home after the atomic bomb changed the course of history.
Out of the Bogs chronicles the life of a spirited boy growing up amidst the economic turmoil of the Great Depression. His story begins with a tragic family incident when his father loses a leg in a fire, forcing the family to navigate hardship. At just 14, he runs away, taking on various jobs, including a stint as a professional wrestler, which shapes his resilience and character. His adventures lead him to Lake Minnetonka, where survival becomes a daily challenge.
As he matures, he finds himself drawn to the allure of aviation, enlisting in the Army with dreams of becoming a pilot. However, fate redirects him to combat engineering, where he serves in France, Belgium, and Germany during World War II. The narrative vividly captures his experiences, from the grueling training in Kansas City to the intense battles of the European front, including the harrowing Battle of the Bulge.
Along the way, he encounters love and camaraderie, forming bonds that will last a lifetime. His journey through war is marked by bravery and sacrifice, ultimately leading him to the brink of deployment to the Pacific Theater. With the dropping of the atomic bomb, his world shifts dramatically, and he returns home, forever changed by the experiences that shaped him. Out of the Bogs is a poignant tale of growth, resilience, and the indomitable spirit of a young man navigating the complexities of life and war.
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