One Soldier's Story Audiobook By Jacob Wesley Zimmerli, Michael Zimmerli cover art

One Soldier's Story

WWII Service Record: Leyte & Okinawa

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One Soldier's Story

By: Jacob Wesley Zimmerli, Michael Zimmerli
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From the small town in southern Minnesota where he had grown up, he was sent around the world to a place called the Philippines. It was World War 2, and Jacob Wesley Zimmerli was part of the US Army. Specifically, he was a member of the 96th Infantry, a division called The Deadeyes. This is the story of his days in service to his country, from enlistment until he was home again. Relatives of soldiers from WWII who have never heard their father's or grandfather's story of their time in the war will find this a great resource. Told without fanfare or gory details, this is the story so many soldiers lived.

Nearly 300 WWII Veterans are dying each day, many without ever telling their stories to anyone. This is the telling of the stories lived by this one soldier. This is One Soldier's Story.
Biographies & Memoirs Military Military & War Wars & Conflicts World War II Solider Inspiring War US Army
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this book was written as if you were sitting with your grandfather and listening to his intimate accounts of experiences during world war II. a short but good read

good biography of a veterans experience

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The AI narration is not great and detracts from what seem to be very interesting stories

Good story, but…..

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A solid overview of one soldier's service, well integrated into the history of his unit. The listening experience, unfortunately if obviously, didn't include the many photos included in the paper version. As someone who has interviewed WW2 vets in my own region (Pipestone County), within about an hour's travel of Wes' Minnesota hometown of Jackson, I found this especially interesting. It also gave me an idea about how my own interviews into a good finished product. Well done.

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