No forgotten fronts :: from classrooms to combat /
"An American war story told though the voices of a college community. At the beginning of World War II, Professor Lauren Post, San Diego State College, asked his students entering military service to write to him. Thousands of letters arrived from places like Pearl Harbor, North Africa, and Nor...
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Zusammenfassung: | "An American war story told though the voices of a college community. At the beginning of World War II, Professor Lauren Post, San Diego State College, asked his students entering military service to write to him. Thousands of letters arrived from places like Pearl Harbor, North Africa, and Normandy, beginning with the salutation, "Dear Doc," and describing vivid accounts of training, combat, and camaraderie. Pilots wrote about seeing planes shot down. Men in POW camps sent word about the location of other prisoners and Dr. Post passed information on to frantic families. Mothers, hoping for news about missing sons, clutched at the details. These intimate, first-person accounts capture honest, in-the-moment reactions to war that resound with heartache and gratitude. Each month, Dr. Post excerpted the letters and mailed the Aztec News Letter around the world. Fraternities, typing classes, and families donated time and money for printing and postage. When the latest issue arrived, servicemen and women read it cover-to-cover, and then passed it to another Aztec in service. Dr. Post produced and mailed a newsletter each month for four years. He sent pilots Aztec stickers to put on their planes. Soldiers sent him Nazi flags and sand from Iwo Jima. He tallied up the medals they earned and took time to call their mothers. He couldn't rest until he knew that every student who had been taken prisoner was released. For years afterward, men and women dropped by his small campus office to thank him for helping them make it through the war. This is the story of the devotion of a remarkable college professor who held his students, their campus, and an entire community together during World War II. These students fought for democracy and to preserve a cherished way of life that included football, Coca-Cola, and Sadie Hawkins dances. Their correspondences to one beloved professor describe an American perspective of war that shines with idealism, determination, raw grief, and the power of friendship. Based on an archive of thousands of original letters written by college students who served in World War II. An American war story with raw emotion and eyewitness accounts of combat. A story of struggle and sacrifice that shines with friendship, humor, grief, and a genuine belief in American ideals"-- "At the beginning of World War II, professor Lauren Post, San Diego State College, asked his students entering military service to write to him. Each month, for four years, Dr. Post excerpted the letters and mailed the Aztec News Letter around the world. These intimate, first-person accounts capture honest, in-the-moment reactions to war that resound with heartache and gratitude"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781682472736 1682472736 |
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spelling | Shapiro, Lisa K., author. No forgotten fronts : from classrooms to combat / Lisa K. Shapiro. From classrooms to combat Annapolis, Maryland : Naval Institute Press, [2018] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer n rdamedia online resource nc rdacarrier Little box of cards -- Waiting for something to pop -- Dead ahead -- The missing American Airmen -- Happy landings -- Such swell kids -- African Branch of San Diego State College -- In our great sorrow -- An American kid -- Roger and out! -- No relief in sight -- Aztecs of fine caliber -- Exhaustion -- The hump and the black hole -- By guess and by God -- Any gum, chum? -- The price of this victory -- What it feels like to be free -- The front line dough -- In action with Patton -- V-E Day -- Tokyo's front porch -- Who's got the points? -- Educationally speaking -- The last blue chip. "An American war story told though the voices of a college community. At the beginning of World War II, Professor Lauren Post, San Diego State College, asked his students entering military service to write to him. Thousands of letters arrived from places like Pearl Harbor, North Africa, and Normandy, beginning with the salutation, "Dear Doc," and describing vivid accounts of training, combat, and camaraderie. Pilots wrote about seeing planes shot down. Men in POW camps sent word about the location of other prisoners and Dr. Post passed information on to frantic families. Mothers, hoping for news about missing sons, clutched at the details. These intimate, first-person accounts capture honest, in-the-moment reactions to war that resound with heartache and gratitude. Each month, Dr. Post excerpted the letters and mailed the Aztec News Letter around the world. Fraternities, typing classes, and families donated time and money for printing and postage. When the latest issue arrived, servicemen and women read it cover-to-cover, and then passed it to another Aztec in service. Dr. Post produced and mailed a newsletter each month for four years. He sent pilots Aztec stickers to put on their planes. Soldiers sent him Nazi flags and sand from Iwo Jima. He tallied up the medals they earned and took time to call their mothers. He couldn't rest until he knew that every student who had been taken prisoner was released. For years afterward, men and women dropped by his small campus office to thank him for helping them make it through the war. This is the story of the devotion of a remarkable college professor who held his students, their campus, and an entire community together during World War II. These students fought for democracy and to preserve a cherished way of life that included football, Coca-Cola, and Sadie Hawkins dances. Their correspondences to one beloved professor describe an American perspective of war that shines with idealism, determination, raw grief, and the power of friendship. Based on an archive of thousands of original letters written by college students who served in World War II. An American war story with raw emotion and eyewitness accounts of combat. A story of struggle and sacrifice that shines with friendship, humor, grief, and a genuine belief in American ideals"-- Provided by publisher. "At the beginning of World War II, professor Lauren Post, San Diego State College, asked his students entering military service to write to him. Each month, for four years, Dr. Post excerpted the letters and mailed the Aztec News Letter around the world. These intimate, first-person accounts capture honest, in-the-moment reactions to war that resound with heartache and gratitude"-- Provided by publisher. Includes bibliographical references and index. Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher. San Diego State College Students Correspondence. Post, Lauren C., 1899-1976 Correspondence. World War, 1939-1945 California San Diego. World War, 1939-1945 Personal narratives, American. Soldiers United States Correspondence. Airmen United States Correspondence. College students California San Diego Biography. San Diego (Calif.) Biography. Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 Californie San Diego. Aviateurs (Militaires) États-Unis Correspondance. Étudiants Californie San Diego Biographies. HISTORY / Military / World War II. bisacsh BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Educators. bisacsh Airmen. fast (OCoLC)fst00803038 College students. fast (OCoLC)fst00867976 Soldiers. fast (OCoLC)fst01125233 Students. fast (OCoLC)fst01136041 California San Diego. fast (OCoLC)fst01205232 United States. fast (OCoLC)fst01204155 World War (1939-1945) fast (OCoLC)fst01180924 1939-1945 fast Newsletters United States. 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spellingShingle | Shapiro, Lisa K. No forgotten fronts : from classrooms to combat / Little box of cards -- Waiting for something to pop -- Dead ahead -- The missing American Airmen -- Happy landings -- Such swell kids -- African Branch of San Diego State College -- In our great sorrow -- An American kid -- Roger and out! -- No relief in sight -- Aztecs of fine caliber -- Exhaustion -- The hump and the black hole -- By guess and by God -- Any gum, chum? -- The price of this victory -- What it feels like to be free -- The front line dough -- In action with Patton -- V-E Day -- Tokyo's front porch -- Who's got the points? -- Educationally speaking -- The last blue chip. San Diego State College Students Correspondence. Post, Lauren C., 1899-1976 Correspondence. World War, 1939-1945 California San Diego. World War, 1939-1945 Personal narratives, American. Soldiers United States Correspondence. Airmen United States Correspondence. College students California San Diego Biography. San Diego (Calif.) Biography. Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 Californie San Diego. Aviateurs (Militaires) États-Unis Correspondance. Étudiants Californie San Diego Biographies. HISTORY / Military / World War II. bisacsh BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Educators. bisacsh Airmen. fast (OCoLC)fst00803038 College students. fast (OCoLC)fst00867976 Soldiers. fast (OCoLC)fst01125233 Students. fast (OCoLC)fst01136041 |
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title | No forgotten fronts : from classrooms to combat / |
title_alt | From classrooms to combat Aztec news letter. |
title_auth | No forgotten fronts : from classrooms to combat / |
title_exact_search | No forgotten fronts : from classrooms to combat / |
title_full | No forgotten fronts : from classrooms to combat / Lisa K. Shapiro. |
title_fullStr | No forgotten fronts : from classrooms to combat / Lisa K. Shapiro. |
title_full_unstemmed | No forgotten fronts : from classrooms to combat / Lisa K. Shapiro. |
title_short | No forgotten fronts : |
title_sort | no forgotten fronts from classrooms to combat |
title_sub | from classrooms to combat / |
topic | San Diego State College Students Correspondence. Post, Lauren C., 1899-1976 Correspondence. World War, 1939-1945 California San Diego. World War, 1939-1945 Personal narratives, American. Soldiers United States Correspondence. Airmen United States Correspondence. College students California San Diego Biography. San Diego (Calif.) Biography. Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 Californie San Diego. Aviateurs (Militaires) États-Unis Correspondance. Étudiants Californie San Diego Biographies. HISTORY / Military / World War II. bisacsh BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Educators. bisacsh Airmen. fast (OCoLC)fst00803038 College students. fast (OCoLC)fst00867976 Soldiers. fast (OCoLC)fst01125233 Students. fast (OCoLC)fst01136041 |
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