My Father and My Uncles: One Family's Call to Service in World War II, a simple tale of one man's family who served in the Second World War. From the author's father to four of his uncles, plus one man considered a member of the family, the author takes the reader on a journey through multiple theaters of war and multiple service branches.These six young men came from modest financial upbringings, and none of them had really been anywhere. They were soon to be spread out across the globe. Combined, they were on six of the earth's seven continents. Each man was a small cog in a large, sweeping piece of history.His family served in the United States Army, the Army Air Corps (predecessor to the Air Force), and the United States Marine Corps. Along the way the author describes a number of unique coincidences. He supplements his own narrative with quotes from conversations and correspondence with his relatives.The author ends the family's story with brief information about what happened to each man, along with a brief discussion of the author's own military service during the Korean War in the Demilitarized Zone, or DMZ, at the border of North Korea and South Korea.Included is a carefully transcribed and photographic reproduction of his father's handwritten World War II Mission Journal, detailing many of his missions flying across Europe for the Army Air Corps. His father ran bomb runs from Italy to Romania, France, Austria, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, and Germany.Also included is an essay by one of his uncles that was written to honor Colonel Hank Mucci at his passing, memorializing Mucci's formation of an Army Ranger unit from a pack-mule artillery team.
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