Peter T. Limón, Natalie Meehan
ASIN: B00VU8LCXU
Publisher: Amazon.com Services LLC
Pages: 66
For the readers of American Sniper and Unbroken, comes a new Naval Memoir from the depths of The Depression and WWII. The curtain will be pulled back and it will reveal stories of Racism & Ethnicity and Women in History. This 20th century, Historical account about the life of a young man growing up an orphan from home to home dreaming of the day he can enlist in the Unites States Navy to eat, but more importantly to be a proud American Patriot. Peter Limon was 17 when he joined the U.S. Navy. This was during rough financial times in history. Without a father or mother, the Navy would become Peter’s home. He was proud to be a Mexican-American boy, now a part of America’s finest. The prospects of learning, and travel and flying were beyond his wildest dreams. Little did he know that he would be there, One Day In Infamy, when America suffered its worst blow in history. Peter tells tales ...