The Other Veterans of World War II: Stories from Behind the Front Lines
The untold stories of troops serving miles away from front lines

For decades, the dramatic stories of World War II soldiers have been the stuff of memoirs, interviews, novels, documentaries, and feature films. Yet the men and women who served in less visible roles, never engaging in physical combat, have received scant attention.

Convinced that their depiction as pencil pushers, grease monkeys, or cowards was far from the truth, Rona Simmons embarked on a quest to discover the real story from the noncombat veterans themselves. She sat across from 19 veterans or their children, read their letters and journals, looked at photos, and touched their mementos: pieces of shrapnel, a Japanese sword, a porcelain tea set, a pair of wooden shoes, a marquisette wedding gown.

Compiling these veterans’ stories, Simmons follows them as they report for service, complete their training, and often ship out to stations thousands of miles from home. She shares their dreams to see combat and disappointment at receiving noncombat positions, as well as their selflessness and yearning for home. Ultimately, Simmons finds the noncombat veterans had far more in common with the front line soldiers than differences.

Simmons’s extensive research gives us a more complete picture of the war effort, bringing long-overdue appreciation for the men and women whose everyday tasks, unexpected acts of sacrifice, and faith and humor contributed mightily to the ultimate outcome of World War II.

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The Other Veterans of World War II: Stories from Behind the Front Lines
The untold stories of troops serving miles away from front lines

For decades, the dramatic stories of World War II soldiers have been the stuff of memoirs, interviews, novels, documentaries, and feature films. Yet the men and women who served in less visible roles, never engaging in physical combat, have received scant attention.

Convinced that their depiction as pencil pushers, grease monkeys, or cowards was far from the truth, Rona Simmons embarked on a quest to discover the real story from the noncombat veterans themselves. She sat across from 19 veterans or their children, read their letters and journals, looked at photos, and touched their mementos: pieces of shrapnel, a Japanese sword, a porcelain tea set, a pair of wooden shoes, a marquisette wedding gown.

Compiling these veterans’ stories, Simmons follows them as they report for service, complete their training, and often ship out to stations thousands of miles from home. She shares their dreams to see combat and disappointment at receiving noncombat positions, as well as their selflessness and yearning for home. Ultimately, Simmons finds the noncombat veterans had far more in common with the front line soldiers than differences.

Simmons’s extensive research gives us a more complete picture of the war effort, bringing long-overdue appreciation for the men and women whose everyday tasks, unexpected acts of sacrifice, and faith and humor contributed mightily to the ultimate outcome of World War II.

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The Other Veterans of World War II: Stories from Behind the Front Lines

The Other Veterans of World War II: Stories from Behind the Front Lines

by Rona Simmons
The Other Veterans of World War II: Stories from Behind the Front Lines

The Other Veterans of World War II: Stories from Behind the Front Lines

by Rona Simmons

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The untold stories of troops serving miles away from front lines

For decades, the dramatic stories of World War II soldiers have been the stuff of memoirs, interviews, novels, documentaries, and feature films. Yet the men and women who served in less visible roles, never engaging in physical combat, have received scant attention.

Convinced that their depiction as pencil pushers, grease monkeys, or cowards was far from the truth, Rona Simmons embarked on a quest to discover the real story from the noncombat veterans themselves. She sat across from 19 veterans or their children, read their letters and journals, looked at photos, and touched their mementos: pieces of shrapnel, a Japanese sword, a porcelain tea set, a pair of wooden shoes, a marquisette wedding gown.

Compiling these veterans’ stories, Simmons follows them as they report for service, complete their training, and often ship out to stations thousands of miles from home. She shares their dreams to see combat and disappointment at receiving noncombat positions, as well as their selflessness and yearning for home. Ultimately, Simmons finds the noncombat veterans had far more in common with the front line soldiers than differences.

Simmons’s extensive research gives us a more complete picture of the war effort, bringing long-overdue appreciation for the men and women whose everyday tasks, unexpected acts of sacrifice, and faith and humor contributed mightily to the ultimate outcome of World War II.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781631014079
Publisher: Kent State University Press
Publication date: 04/07/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Rona Simmons has written both novels and works of historical fiction. She coauthored Images from World War II, celebrating the art of WWII veteran and artist Jack Smith. The daughter of a World War II fighter pilot herself, she is proud to honor veterans and their stories through her work. Her stories, articles, and interviews have appeared in regional and national literary journals and online magazines.

Table of Contents

Prologue ix

Maps xii

Part I The Army Knows Best 1

1 A Platoon of Students William H. Schneidewind 7

2 The Man Who Wanted to Fly Joseph A. Kennedy 15

Part II Across the Sea and over the Hump 27

3 Jack of All Trades Robert Gara Soulé 37

4 Dressed in Mainbocher Eleanor Millican Frye 47

5 An Athlete on the High Seas Francis Rae Surprenant 57

6 Talking Logistics Ike Minkovitz 65

7 Around the World Louis C. Thompson 75

Part III Keep 'Em Rolling and Flying 85

8 The Man with a Perfect Record George H. Keating 91

9 With a Welder's Torch for a Weapon James K. Neyland 99

10 One of Five Orin F. Buffington 111

11 Bearing Witness William A. Scott III 121

12 On Foot, on Horseback, or in a Sampan Jack T. Coyle 131

13 Defying the Odds Howard O. King 143

Part IV Going Home 155

14 Inside the Secret City Joyce Maddox Lunsford Kellam 161

15 Helping, Helping, Helping Frank Cone 169

16 To See the World Josephine Sanner Davis 181

17 A Southern Lady in the Ranks Marie Touart Stepp 189

18 Innovating and Improvising Randell A. Bostwick 199

19 An Engineer among the Headstones Francis D. Peterson 211

Epilogue 221

Acknowledgments 227

Appendix: Interviews 229

Notes 231

Selected Bibliography 243

Index 249

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