A HERO PROVED
NOTE: Author royalties from the sale of this book will be donated to the Wounded Warrior Project.

Sixteen million Americans served in the Armed Forces during World War II; 406,000 never returned home. The ones who did make it back rarely spoke about their time in the service. Maybe out of respect for those who died. Maybe they felt they were just doing their jobs. Maybe they didn't want to relive what they saw. Whatever the reason, if you dared to refer to them as heroes, they would scoff. The real heroes they would tell you, were the ones who didn't come back, the ones who paid the ultimate price.

With unbridled reverence for those who fell, it's fair to say they were all heroes. Whether you lived or died was often a crapshoot. Being in this foxhole vs. the next, or on this ship vs. that, could be an act of God, an act of chance, or both. In the end, they all answered their country's call, went willingly into harm's way, put their lives on the line to defend freedom, and fought like hell for those who couldn't fight for themselves. We honor them for that.

This is the story of one of those heroes. An 18-year old boy from Jersey City, NJ. A homebody. Just out of high school. Barely able to shave. His journey mirroring that of so many others. Scared. Unsure of himself. Leaving home for the first time. Travelling halfway around the world. Growing up fast along the way. Not knowing when, or if, he's ever coming back. Facing a determined, fanatical enemy who wants to kill him. Staring death in the face. Putting his life on the line for others. Watching those around him die. Wondering if he's next. It's the story of a hero, yes, but also of a child becoming a man, and the ultimate triumph of faith over fear.
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A HERO PROVED
NOTE: Author royalties from the sale of this book will be donated to the Wounded Warrior Project.

Sixteen million Americans served in the Armed Forces during World War II; 406,000 never returned home. The ones who did make it back rarely spoke about their time in the service. Maybe out of respect for those who died. Maybe they felt they were just doing their jobs. Maybe they didn't want to relive what they saw. Whatever the reason, if you dared to refer to them as heroes, they would scoff. The real heroes they would tell you, were the ones who didn't come back, the ones who paid the ultimate price.

With unbridled reverence for those who fell, it's fair to say they were all heroes. Whether you lived or died was often a crapshoot. Being in this foxhole vs. the next, or on this ship vs. that, could be an act of God, an act of chance, or both. In the end, they all answered their country's call, went willingly into harm's way, put their lives on the line to defend freedom, and fought like hell for those who couldn't fight for themselves. We honor them for that.

This is the story of one of those heroes. An 18-year old boy from Jersey City, NJ. A homebody. Just out of high school. Barely able to shave. His journey mirroring that of so many others. Scared. Unsure of himself. Leaving home for the first time. Travelling halfway around the world. Growing up fast along the way. Not knowing when, or if, he's ever coming back. Facing a determined, fanatical enemy who wants to kill him. Staring death in the face. Putting his life on the line for others. Watching those around him die. Wondering if he's next. It's the story of a hero, yes, but also of a child becoming a man, and the ultimate triumph of faith over fear.
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A HERO PROVED

A HERO PROVED

by Tom Gibney
A HERO PROVED

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NOTE: Author royalties from the sale of this book will be donated to the Wounded Warrior Project.

Sixteen million Americans served in the Armed Forces during World War II; 406,000 never returned home. The ones who did make it back rarely spoke about their time in the service. Maybe out of respect for those who died. Maybe they felt they were just doing their jobs. Maybe they didn't want to relive what they saw. Whatever the reason, if you dared to refer to them as heroes, they would scoff. The real heroes they would tell you, were the ones who didn't come back, the ones who paid the ultimate price.

With unbridled reverence for those who fell, it's fair to say they were all heroes. Whether you lived or died was often a crapshoot. Being in this foxhole vs. the next, or on this ship vs. that, could be an act of God, an act of chance, or both. In the end, they all answered their country's call, went willingly into harm's way, put their lives on the line to defend freedom, and fought like hell for those who couldn't fight for themselves. We honor them for that.

This is the story of one of those heroes. An 18-year old boy from Jersey City, NJ. A homebody. Just out of high school. Barely able to shave. His journey mirroring that of so many others. Scared. Unsure of himself. Leaving home for the first time. Travelling halfway around the world. Growing up fast along the way. Not knowing when, or if, he's ever coming back. Facing a determined, fanatical enemy who wants to kill him. Staring death in the face. Putting his life on the line for others. Watching those around him die. Wondering if he's next. It's the story of a hero, yes, but also of a child becoming a man, and the ultimate triumph of faith over fear.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781637324578
Publisher: Lexington 458 Publishers
Publication date: 01/31/2021
Pages: 444
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Tom Gibney lives with his wife, Laurie, in Closter, NJ. They were married in 1994 and together have raised three beautiful girls: Samantha, Kristen and Danielle. Tom is not an author by trade. He is a Certified Public Accountant whose day job since 1981 has been in the Finance field. Inspired by his father’s service and sacrifice during World War II, Tom recently decided to give writing a shot by honoring his dad with a work of historical fiction. Using documents received from the Military Personnel Records Center in St. Louis, Missouri, "A Hero Proved" is Tom’s attempt at bringing his dad’s World War II journey to life.
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