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WIN PORTER had seven uncles who lived through WWII battles such as torpedoed ships, Kamakazi attacks, underwater demolition, invasions of Southern France and North Africa and mega-battles with Rommel. Just seven years old when the war ended, Porter has a good perspective of "the big war" from his >These seven servicemen -- part of the "greatest generation" -- then led productive post-war lives as they raised their families and served their communities. This book engages us to recall and re-live the pride of a nation whose enormous military successes were shaped by the heroic engagement of its every-day citizens.…mehr

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WIN PORTER had seven uncles who lived through WWII battles such as torpedoed ships, Kamakazi attacks, underwater demolition, invasions of Southern France and North Africa and mega-battles with Rommel. Just seven years old when the war ended, Porter has a good perspective of "the big war" from his >These seven servicemen -- part of the "greatest generation" -- then led productive post-war lives as they raised their families and served their communities. This book engages us to recall and re-live the pride of a nation whose enormous military successes were shaped by the heroic engagement of its every-day citizens.
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Dr. J. Winston Porter is a chemical engineer, educated at UT Austin and UC Berkeley. He was Bechtel's planner of the $30 billion Saudi Jubail industrial city, and President Reagan's EPA Superfund chief. Currently he is a speaker on energy and environmental matters and a >WIN PORTER had seven uncles who lived through WWII battles such as torpedoed ships, Kamakazi attacks, underwater demolition, invasions of Southern France and North Africa and mega-battles with Rommel. Just seven years old when the war ended, Porter has a good perspective of "the big war" from his >These seven servicemen -- part of the "greatest generation" -- then led productive post-war lives as they raised their families and served their communities. This book engages us to recall and re-live the pride of a nation whose enormous military successes were shaped by the heroic engagement of its every-day citizens