About the Author:
Sally Hayton-Keeva lives with her husband Joseph in Coupeville, Washington. She is the daughter of a World War II medic.
Sally Hayton Keeva lives with her husband Joseph in Coupeville, Washington. She is the daughter of a World War II medic.
Kessler is a graduate of the University of Hartford and is an accounts administrator for a business technologies firm in Windsor, CT.
From Library Journal:
The product of five years' work, the first-person narratives in this remarkable book are based on Hayton-Keeva's interviews. They testify to the meaning not only of war, but also of military institutions, for women's lives in the 20th century. Chronologically, the book falls in to three parts: the Third World in recent decades, the Vietnam era in the United States, World War II and before. Editing imposes a certain unity of style, but the voices remain diverse and distinctpersonally, politically, economically, socially, ethnically, nationally. By casting so wide a net, the editor has achieved something unique. The book belongs in most libraries.B.C. Hacker, General Science Dept., Oregon State Univ., Corvallis
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