When Life Is Not Perfect, When Prisonment Is Innocent

When Life Is Not Perfect, When Prisonment Is Innocent by Curtis E. Crawford is a poignant exploration of the experiences faced by combat infantrymen. Published by AuthorHouse in October 2004, this 116-page work is presented in English and delves into the personal journey of Eric Diller, reflecting on the challenges endured during wartime. The book also serves as a tribute to Diller’s comrades, both living and deceased, highlighting the sacrifices made to secure freedom.
Readers will find a heartfelt narrative that not only recounts the trials of a soldier but also emphasizes the importance of family and patriotism. The text aims to provide insight into the legacy of WWII veterans, ensuring that future generations, including Diller’s children and grandchildren, grasp the significance of their contributions. Through this work, Crawford captures the essence of love for family and country intertwined with the realities of military service.
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Eric Diller’s book represents a personal experience of what a combat infantryman must endure to survive. It also serves to honor his comrades… those dead and those alive. His children and grandchildren will better understand what WWII veterans achieved to insure their freedom. It further demonstrates the love Mr. Diller has for his family and his country.
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