LIBROS DEL AUTOR: gerald a meehl

5 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: gerald a meehl

  • A Shanghai American
    Daniel S. Williams / Gerald A. Meehl
    A Shanghai American: From an American Childhood in Shanghai to Marine Combat Interpreter on the Pacific Island Battlefields of WWII Dan Williams, son of Baptist missionary parents, grew up in Shanghai, China, in the 1920s and 1930s. His experiences there as a Shanghai American shaped the rest of his life. Dan returned to the States at age sixteen in 1936 after a memorable journ...
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    31,30 €

  • A Shanghai American
    Daniel S. Williams / Gerald A. Meehl
    A Shanghai American: From an American Childhood in Shanghai to Marine Combat Interpreter on the Pacific Island Battlefields of WWII Dan Williams, son of Baptist missionary parents, grew up in Shanghai, China, in the 1920s and 1930s. His experiences there as a Shanghai American shaped the rest of his life. Dan returned to the States at age sixteen in 1936 after a memorable journ...
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    18,87 €

  • One Small Town Boy
    Gerald A. Meehl / Jack Goetz
    This first-person account describes the vivid and compelling World War II experiences of Jack Goetz, who flew twenty-five missions with the 544th Squadron, 384th Bomb Group based at Grafton Underwood, England, in the early stages of the air war over Europe from mid-1943 to early 1944. During his combat tour, he flew on B-17 bombers over German-occupied Europe as a gunner. These...
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    16,44 €

  • Fast Boats and Fast Times
    David M. Levy / Gerald A. Meehl
    In the gruesome battle for Guadalcanal, David Levy was skipper of PT 59, one of several Patrol/Torpedo boats that were among the first U.S. Navy vessels to engage Japanese warships at the beginning of World War II. Dave’s wartime experiences in the South Pacific marked one of the most transformative periods in his life. In the Navy he quickly learned to assume a 'deal-maker' ...
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    24,69 €

  • Fast Boats and Fast Times
    David M. Levy / Gerald A. Meehl
    In the gruesome battle for Guadalcanal, David Levy was skipper of PT 59, one of several Patrol/Torpedo boats that were among the first U.S. Navy vessels to engage Japanese warships at the beginning of World War II. Dave’s wartime experiences in the South Pacific marked one of the most transformative periods in his life. In the Navy he quickly learned to assume a 'deal-maker' ...
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    12,83 €