A Mission for God and Country

The 1960s was a very turbulent period for America.  Russia's occupation of Cuba

in 1962 threatened the US mainland in Florida.  The assassination of President

John F. Kennedy in 1963 further intensified the Cold War between Russia and 

the United States.  In 1964 the US involvement in the Asian War deepened with many

casualties.

With the complexities of the Asian war, there was a very special group of Morse

code operators that stepped up with their communication skills to support America.

They gave their talents on a mission for their God and country.  They sacrificed

being with their families to help America.

Tom Dayer, Jack Zes, Bruce Dean, Bob Kier and Bennie Gordon are all part of this

special group of Morse code operators.  They are all Federally licensed Amateur Radio

operators.  They belong to the Amateur Radio Club at Leiden High School.

Bennie and Jeanie Pieroski were school sweethearts throughout their senior year at

high school.  Over the short time they knew each other they shared their feelings and

love together.

After graduation, Tom, Jack, Bruce, Bob and Bennie served in the United States Air

Force for four years.

Bennie and Jeanie were separated during the duration of Bennie's Air Force enlistment.

The separation only increased the feelings they had for each other and their dedication

to America.  After Bennie came home they reunited and married.

This is a story of family relationships, dedication and patriotism.

 

GRANT FELLOWS

 

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A Mission for God and Country

The 1960s was a very turbulent period for America.  Russia's occupation of Cuba

in 1962 threatened the US mainland in Florida.  The assassination of President

John F. Kennedy in 1963 further intensified the Cold War between Russia and 

the United States.  In 1964 the US involvement in the Asian War deepened with many

casualties.

With the complexities of the Asian war, there was a very special group of Morse

code operators that stepped up with their communication skills to support America.

They gave their talents on a mission for their God and country.  They sacrificed

being with their families to help America.

Tom Dayer, Jack Zes, Bruce Dean, Bob Kier and Bennie Gordon are all part of this

special group of Morse code operators.  They are all Federally licensed Amateur Radio

operators.  They belong to the Amateur Radio Club at Leiden High School.

Bennie and Jeanie Pieroski were school sweethearts throughout their senior year at

high school.  Over the short time they knew each other they shared their feelings and

love together.

After graduation, Tom, Jack, Bruce, Bob and Bennie served in the United States Air

Force for four years.

Bennie and Jeanie were separated during the duration of Bennie's Air Force enlistment.

The separation only increased the feelings they had for each other and their dedication

to America.  After Bennie came home they reunited and married.

This is a story of family relationships, dedication and patriotism.

 

GRANT FELLOWS

 

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Overview

The 1960s was a very turbulent period for America.  Russia's occupation of Cuba

in 1962 threatened the US mainland in Florida.  The assassination of President

John F. Kennedy in 1963 further intensified the Cold War between Russia and 

the United States.  In 1964 the US involvement in the Asian War deepened with many

casualties.

With the complexities of the Asian war, there was a very special group of Morse

code operators that stepped up with their communication skills to support America.

They gave their talents on a mission for their God and country.  They sacrificed

being with their families to help America.

Tom Dayer, Jack Zes, Bruce Dean, Bob Kier and Bennie Gordon are all part of this

special group of Morse code operators.  They are all Federally licensed Amateur Radio

operators.  They belong to the Amateur Radio Club at Leiden High School.

Bennie and Jeanie Pieroski were school sweethearts throughout their senior year at

high school.  Over the short time they knew each other they shared their feelings and

love together.

After graduation, Tom, Jack, Bruce, Bob and Bennie served in the United States Air

Force for four years.

Bennie and Jeanie were separated during the duration of Bennie's Air Force enlistment.

The separation only increased the feelings they had for each other and their dedication

to America.  After Bennie came home they reunited and married.

This is a story of family relationships, dedication and patriotism.

 

GRANT FELLOWS

 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163903047
Publisher: GRANT FELLOWS
Publication date: 01/05/2020
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 303 KB

About the Author

About the Author …

Grant Fellows is a teenage romance author.  He is retired and lives in a large city suburban environment. 

Prior to his retirement he worked for forty years in Business consulting.  He started writing when he wrote articles for his clients on different business topics that reflected on their own companies, but did not yet establish himself as an author.

Grant Fellows was inspired to write about his own past and the kids he grew up with.  He knew that younger generations are direct contributors to American History.  Remembering his own past led him to write about the connection he and his friends had to America in the 1950’s.  Life is full of many detours and he did not want those years to fade away in time.

His writings are literal and based on truth.  His writings are very rich, descriptive and appealing to the reader.

His books “Our commitment to America”; “A mission for God and Country”; “Our younger Years” and “My High School sweat Heart” are all connected to the High School teenager and their part in American history.

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