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When Alfredo Sanchez was approached on the street in May of 1928, he received life-changing news about his own past. An apparent stranger informed Alfredo that they had served together in World War I, and that he was then known as ""Perry."" Absent-minded and struggling to hold down a job due to memory issues, Alfred began to uncover the truth of his forgotten life. He discovered that in 1917, Hector Perez (Alfred's true name) had enlisted in the United States Army under the name Hector H. Perry. What unfolded next is a story of injustice, mystery, memory loss, family secrets and dire straits. Participating in and surviving through seven of the bloodiest battles in France, Hector appears to have received little acknowledgement for his heroic military actions. Instead, he was confined for four months by the U.S. Army before being dishonorably discharged, with forfeiture of all pay and allowances. This biography, written by his grand-niece, tells this story of Hector's military service, his amnesia and his institutional struggle, incorporating original correspondence, as well as family documents unearthed in 2017. Illustrated with first-hand historical photos of major players, this biography details the toil, bravery and persistence of a soldier lost to his family for 15 years and his struggle against injustice at the hands of the United States Army.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
When Alfredo Sanchez was approached on the street in May of 1928, he received life-changing news about his own past. An apparent stranger informed Alfredo that they had served together in World War I, and that he was then known as ""Perry."" Absent-minded and struggling to hold down a job due to memory issues, Alfred began to uncover the truth of his forgotten life. He discovered that in 1917, Hector Perez (Alfred's true name) had enlisted in the United States Army under the name Hector H. Perry. What unfolded next is a story of injustice, mystery, memory loss, family secrets and dire straits. Participating in and surviving through seven of the bloodiest battles in France, Hector appears to have received little acknowledgement for his heroic military actions. Instead, he was confined for four months by the U.S. Army before being dishonorably discharged, with forfeiture of all pay and allowances. This biography, written by his grand-niece, tells this story of Hector's military service, his amnesia and his institutional struggle, incorporating original correspondence, as well as family documents unearthed in 2017. Illustrated with first-hand historical photos of major players, this biography details the toil, bravery and persistence of a soldier lost to his family for 15 years and his struggle against injustice at the hands of the United States Army.