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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/walter-boston-stitt/surviving_three_shermans.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/walter-boston-stitt/surviving_three_shermans_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="Surviving Three Shermans" alt ="Surviving Three Shermans"/></a><br//><b>"A WWII soldier's rosy letters home are juxtaposed with his recollections of combat's harrowing on-the-ground reality in this immersive debut memoir...With its unique vantage point, this is a noteworthy addition to the literature of WWII." — Publishers Weekly</b><br />In 1943, eighteen-year-old Walter Stitt enlisted in the U.S. Army, ready to serve his country. From his time in basic training at Fort Polk in Louisiana, throughout his time as a tank gunner in the 33rd Armored Regiment, to his post-injury service in England, he wrote home to the family he had left at home.<br/>Unbeknown to him, his mother carefully numbered and saved the letters, treasuring them until her death. This book brings together the very different two versions of Walter&rsquo;s war: the version that a teenage soldier could reveal to his parents and younger siblings without scaring them or invoking the censor&rsquo;s pen, and the full and often terrifying details of serving as a tank loader and gunner in...]]></description>
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