Keeping the Lights on for Ike: Daily Life of a Utilities Engineer at Afhq in Europe During Wwii; Or, What to Say in Letters Home When You're Not Allo by Rebecca Daniels

Keeping the Lights on for Ike: Daily Life of a Utilities Engineer at Afhq in Europe During Wwii; Or, What to Say in Letters Home When You're Not Allo

Rebecca Daniels

286 pages missing pub info (editions)

nonfiction autobiography biography history

Description

Most people don't realize that during the war in Europe in the 1940s, it took an average of six support soldiers to make the work of four combat soldiers possible. Most of what's available in the literature tends toward combat narratives, and yet ...

Read more

Community reviews

This book doesn't have any reviews or ratings yet!

If you've read it, mark it as 'read' and add a review to help others in the StoryGraph community figure out if it might be a book for them!

Content Warnings

This book doesn't have any content warnings yet!

If you're the author of this book and want to add author-approved content warnings, please email us at [email protected] to request the content warning form.