This book contains the collection of letters that Bert Field sent home to his mother when he was in the army during during WWII. If you are interested in the day to day life of a soldier based at the Head Quarters of the Royal Canadian Artillery, then you will be able to follow the division as they move around England, Wales, France, Germany, Belgium and Holland. There are also tidbits of information on life back home in Arkona, a village in Southwestern Ontario, and more than anything, you will see through these letters, the love and devotion between a son and his mother.
About the Author
Carol Field McKee
carolmckee
Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
I am a homemaker and stay-at-home mother, even though my youngest child is now 16 years old! I seem to have become the unofficial family historian, and so I spend quite a bit of time with old family photos and getting our family history documented for future generations. When I'm not working on these projects, I like to make quilts, play the piano, read, dabble in photography, volunteer at church and spend time at our family's cottage.
Publish Date May 16, 2012
Dimensions Trade 226 pgs
Black and White printing (on cream uncoated paper)
Category Biographies & Memoirs