A Radioman's Journey Through World War II: And His Cartoons That Told The Story

Author:   Milton Ambrose Lockett ,  Sharon Marshall Lockett ,  Carol Mattson
Publisher:   Lockett Learning Systems
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9781931001410


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   08 January 2020
Format:   Paperback
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This is a national treasure. Milt's cartoons changed the world. They brought hope and humor to war-weary American soldiers. They bring to mind a time in our past when Americans united to protect and preserve our freedom. --Dr. Kogee Thomas, Administrator Emeritus, University of California, Irvine Eighty-two original World War II cartoons chronicle the Pacific Theater through the end of the war: the aftermath of Pearl Harbor, the bomb, the occupation of Japan, going home, and re- entering life as a civilian. A Radioman's Journey Through World War II shares artifacts and memoirs of the great war using original cartoons by Milton A. Lockett, Radioman Third Class, with reflections 75 years later on his youthful experiences. Interspersed with the cartoons and the artist's memories of Navy life, you will find interesting facts about the war and wartime memorabilia from his private collection of memories.

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Author:   Milton Ambrose Lockett ,  Sharon Marshall Lockett ,  Carol Mattson
Publisher:   Lockett Learning Systems
Imprint:   Lockett Learning Systems
Dimensions:   Width: 20.30cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.408kg
ISBN:  

9781931001410


ISBN 10:   1931001413
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   08 January 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Dr. Kogee Thomas, Administrator - University of California, Irvine says... This is a national treasure. Milt's cartoons changed the world. They brought hope and humor to war-weary American soldiers. They bring to mind a time in our past when Americans united to protect and preserve our freedom.


Dr. Kogee Thomas, Administrator - University of California, Irvine says... This is a national treasure. Milt's cartoons changed the world. They brought hope and humor to war-weary American soldiers. They bring to mind a time in our past when Americans united to protect and preserve our freedom.


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Milton Ambrose Lockett is a World War II Navy Veteran and a licensed architect. He retired at age 91 after 60 years of drawing home and business plans for satisfied customers. His ex- tensive leadership and volunteer experiences include helping initiate the American Institute of Building Design, serving as President of the local Architectural Designers Association, and serving on the City of Garden Grove Administrative Board of Appeals Sharon Marshall Lockett is an educator, author, and speaker who leads and writes with expertise, excellence, and passion. Sharon is the author of 20 books and 2 DVD's in areas of educational reform, teaching excellence, and grief recovery. She is adjunct professor of education at Vanguard University, listed in Who's Who in American Education, a frequent guest on radio and television talk shows, and a favorite speaker and workshop leader. Sharon is the founder and director of Lockett Learning Systems. Carol holds a Doctorate in Educational Leadership, a Master's Degree in Counseling and the esteemed title held by few - MBTI Master Practitioner. She has a rich heritage of serving in both, Administration and Faculty within the public educational system, most notably with the North Orange County Community College District. She founded Re-entry Connect, a program designed for non-traditional college students. In 2016 Carol was nominated and inducted into the Youth-on-the-Move, Inc. International Educators' Hall of Fame. In 2018 Dr. Mattson retired from Fullerton College and relocated to Yucaipa where she enjoys serving students while working part-time for Crafton Hills College. For more information visit drcarolmattson.com

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