Dad's War: Stories and Remembrances
By (Author) Leslie Ungers
BookBaby
BookBaby
4th January 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
Hardback
64
Width 158mm, Height 234mm, Spine 10mm
281g
These are the remembrances of Ralph Joseph Ungers regarding his service as a combat soldier during World War II -- specifically, his experiences as a member of the 749th Tank Battalion while attached to General George S. Patton's, Third US Army. As told to his son, these stories are the personal experiences of a nineteen year-old German-American technical sergeant in the US armored forces. They describe the events surrounding his recruitment, his basic training at Fort Knox; his combat in the Lorraine, France, in Luxembourg, and in Germany; as a casualty of war; and his return home as a World War II veteran. Retold in this book for the benefit of Ungers' children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren, some stories are light-hearted, others are dark, but all describe events in his military service that shaped him as a man, a husband, and a father. Some of his experiences were likely common to many veterans, others perhaps unique to Ungers, but all should be of interest to anyone wanting to appreciate the men and women whom Tom Brokaw has named as the "Greatest Generation."
Leslie Joseph Ungers lives and works in Cincinnati, Ohio. He is a 1973 graduate of Miami University of Ohio, and a 1984 graduate of the University of Cincinnati's College of Medicine, Department of Environmental Health. As President and CEO of Ungers & Associates, Inc, he has spent the past 40 years consulting with both government and industry on occupational and environmental health problems. Author of over 50 scientific articles and publications, this is his first work of historical non-fiction. His father's stories, as presented in this book, began his lifetime interest in the military and political histories of World War II.