One Out of Line

One Out of Line

by Joseph Hedrick
One Out of Line

One Out of Line

by Joseph Hedrick

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Overview

The second oldest in a family of ten children tells his story of growing up on a Wisconsin dairy farm during the great depression years (late 1920s through early 1940s); and his follow-on career in the United States Marine Corps.
The family home in his early years, on Summit Ridge, had changed little from those found there in the late 1800s. No electricity, no central heat, and no inside plumbing; and a dearth of other conveniences generally available at the time. In so many ways, these were twentieth century children growing up in a nineteenth century world.
If these were hard economic times, all was softened by the warm embrace of family, a one-room school, and the Catholic Church; the three pillars around which life revolved. Then too, there was the active flirtation with nature as children interacted with rhythm of the four seasons, and the resulting kaleidoscope of events and activities occurring on a dairy farm.
When in his late teens, life beyond the farm beckoned. He rejected his pious Catholic mother's less than subtle encouragement over the years to become a priest, and chose as his vehicle to escape the farm, enlistment in the United States Marine Corps. His subsequent twenty-seven years of military service was highlighted, by serving with an infantry battalion in the winter of 1950 battle at the Chosin Reservoir in North Korea; and a more peaceful tour of three years at the presidential Mountain Retreat, Camp David, Maryland.
Marriage to the "girl next door" and four children also form part of the scenario, as does current blissful retirement in the San Diego area in Southern California.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014402224
Publisher: Timmus Ridge Publishing
Publication date: 05/07/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 520
Sales rank: 922,212
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Growing up in depression era Wisconsin dairy farming community prepared the author for the rigors of the US Marine Corps and the battle of Chosin Reservoir in the Korean War, and later duty as an aid to the President of the United States in the mid-1960s at Camp David.
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