The Varsity: A Story of America's Underage Warriors in WW II

Author:   A Lee Brown
Publisher:   Eight Bells Press
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9780578707334


Pages:   386
Publication Date:   21 June 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   A Lee Brown
Publisher:   Eight Bells Press
Imprint:   Eight Bells Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.562kg
ISBN:  

9780578707334


ISBN 10:   0578707330
Pages:   386
Publication Date:   21 June 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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""Lee Brown has written about an important and fascinating aspect of the Greatest Generation. Many veterans went to war by dropping out of school and enlisting under age. When they came home to resume their education, they were older and viewed by some educators as troublesome. As Lee shows us, these vets enriched their schools, communities and it's time they get our appreciation.""Tom Brokaw, author, The Greatest Generation""We didn't feel we did anything special except serve our country when she needed us, the same as any other veteran. We just enlisted at a younger age than most.""Ralph Kleyla, National Commander, Veterans of Underage Military Service


Lee Brown has written about an important and fascinating aspect of the Greatest Generation. Many veterans went to war by dropping out of school and enlisting under age. When they came home to resume their education, they were older and viewed by some educators as troublesome. As Lee shows us, these vets enriched their schools, communities and it's time they get our appreciation. Tom Brokaw, author, The Greatest Generation We didn't feel we did anything special except serve our country when she needed us, the same as any other veteran. We just enlisted at a younger age than most. Ralph Kleyla, National Commander, Veterans of Underage Military Service


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Lee Brown was born in Texas and raised in Point Loma, California---one-hundred yards from the Pacific Ocean. Fascinated by the sea's allure, his first job out of high school was with Scripps Institute of Oceanography. In 1961, he became a marine safety officer with the San Diego Lifeguard Service; a job held for a decade. During that time, Lee married Kathy while completing an AB degree in English Literature and an MA in political science. In the late 1960s, they moved to Minneapolis where Lee pursued a doctorate at the University of Minnesota with emphasis in political philosophy. But it wasn't in the cards. Exhausted by graduate school as America disassembled over Vietnam, income scant and a child on the way, Lee accepted a tenure track position at Grossmont College and returned to the San Diego area. Over the next thirty years, Brown taught as a visiting professor at several institutions both at home and overseas. Shortly after receiving an ""Outstanding Educator of America"" award, he was chosen as a Fulbright Scholar to the Oxford complex. Circling back to Grossmont College, he began an intensive period of writing resulting in journal articles, scientific papers, and a major text book (RULES & CONFLICT) by Prentice-Hall on international instability. In 1980, the family moved to Austin, Texas where Kathy completed her doctorate in medical genetics while Lee completed his Ph.D. in water resources and hydrology. Returning to San Diego, Brown became the Dean of Physical, Mathematical, and Behavioral Sciences; while Kathy joined Scripps Clinic as a medical geneticist. In the mid-1990s, the couple retired and moved to the northern Rockies of Idaho. At first, Lee served as the Executive Director of the Environmental Resources Center in Ketchum, later opting to be a field hydrologist for The Nature Conservancy and Idaho Water Engineering. In streams and rivers during the day, he began experimenting with writing fiction at night. After eighteen years in the Sawtooth Mountains, they returned to southern California to be closer to family and especially grandkids. Lee and Kathy now live in Lake San Marcos.

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