I'll Be Seeing You
As the depression worsens, a distant war draws near. Dan O Brian finds he is once again embroiled with the inner conflicts he had hoped were far behind him after returning from World War I. Dan Holds a strong conviction that the United States should stay out of the new war--because this time it is ihis son, Cory, whose life could be threatened by a foreing menace. But convictions can change. . . This inspiring work illustrates how boys became men so quickly in the service of their country. We should never forget the tremendous sacrifice made by so many soldiers and their families for our freedom/ --Jim Matheson, United States House of Representatives