It was January 1943 when twenty-year-old Louis Graziano received a letter from Uncle Sam ordering him to report to Fort Niagara, New York, for a physical.
A Patriot\'s Memoirs of World War II shares a veteran\'s personal story and photographs that document his experiences during the biggest and deadliest war in history..
Included are personal letters and commendations as well as interesting historical facts.
Among his documented experiences were landing with the third wave on D-Day on Omaha Beach, fighting the Battle of the Bulge, and witnessing the signing of the Instrument of Surrender at the Little Red Schoolhouse.
While revealing his experiences and thoughts, Louis demonstrates how he exhibited courage amid heartbreaking loss, trusted God to protect him, and found love with a beautiful fellow soldier.
In a memoir that reveals the good, bad, and ugly of war and beyond, Louis leads others Through his life experiences via personal stories and historical photographs that provide a candid glimpse into what it was like to be a young soldier before, during, and after World War II.
After making a promise to dutifully defend his country, Louis never realized how much his military experience would change the course of his life.
Although he knew the United States was at war, he had no idea what was ahead of him.
It was January 1943 when twenty-year-old Louis Graziano received a letter from Uncle Sam ordering him to report to Fort Niagara, New York, for a physical