05-05-2010, 02:56 PM
<em class='bbc'>The Remains of Company D</em> - James Carl Nelson
The author was curious about his grandfather's experience in WWI, which, like many veterans, had been conveyed to the family in only a few succinct and undescriptive sentences. Through the course of his research Nelson found that his grandfather's story was best told in the context of his company as the stories of all member were intertwined, with fragments of the story scattered in boxes, photo albums and the memories of family.
The author was curious about his grandfather's experience in WWI, which, like many veterans, had been conveyed to the family in only a few succinct and undescriptive sentences. Through the course of his research Nelson found that his grandfather's story was best told in the context of his company as the stories of all member were intertwined, with fragments of the story scattered in boxes, photo albums and the memories of family.
Who, Me?
Veni, Vidi, Vamoose
I Came, I Saw, I Skedaddled
Kids shouldn't drink with monkeys.
Veni, Vidi, Vamoose
I Came, I Saw, I Skedaddled
Kids shouldn't drink with monkeys.