Rutherford County in WWII

(Author) Dr Anita Ed D Price Davis
Format: Hardcover
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Rutherford County gave generously and selflessly to World War II. Local men and women participated in every significant engagement of the war, in every imaginable capacity, and in every branch of service-from the infantrymen, to the sailors, to airmen, to Marines. These individuals gave their best, distinguishing themselves with bravery, dignity, and unselfishness. At Pearl Harbor, Seaman Mark Alexander Rhodes died on the USS Arizona, and sacrifices continued from December 1941 through 1945. One hundred forty-nine men from the county died and nearly 5,000 others-almost a quarter of the county's men and twice the county's portion-served their nation and served it well. At home, window banners displayed blue stars for each child serving and gold stars for each who died. Three county families displayed two gold stars. Joseph A. McKinney sent seven sons; only five returned. County veterans received almost every commendation, but most have not shared their distinguished services, their memories, or their photographs-until now.

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Publisher:
Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781531610333
Publish year:
2003
Publish date:
Aug. 27, 2003

Dr Anita Ed D Price Davis

Dr. Anita Ed D Price Davis is a distinguished author renowned for her groundbreaking research on African American literature. Her seminal work "Black Women, Writing, and Identity: Migrations of the Subject" explores the complexities of race, gender, and identity in literature. Her impactful contributions continue to inspire scholars worldwide.

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