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From Midland to Mindanao: Reminiscences of the War in the Paciffic
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From Midland to Mindanao: Reminiscences of the War in the Paciffic

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When the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor in December 1941,the citizens-both men and women-of the United States foundtheir plans drastically altered. Many citizens responded by joiningthe armed forces, going to work to make munitions, or as in thecase of fresh-faced high-school graduate and Texas A&M studentand aspiring cartoonist, James W. Mims, being drafted into theArmy. Appointed to the Reserve Officers program, Mims sawAmerica as he traveled from base to base, learning to soldier,before crossing the Pacific to help liberate the Philippine Islandsas an intelligence officer specializing in photo interpretation.

Mims’s story, told through letters and cartoons sent home, details his prewar days at Texas A&M and then follows him through basic and other specialized training as he found himself far from home and facing an uncertain future. Then, from bases in New Guineato Mindanao, Mims matured into manhood amid some of the most massive and violent tableaus of World War II.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
State House Press
Country
United States
Date
12 August 2016
Pages
100
ISBN
9781933337678

When the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor in December 1941,the citizens-both men and women-of the United States foundtheir plans drastically altered. Many citizens responded by joiningthe armed forces, going to work to make munitions, or as in thecase of fresh-faced high-school graduate and Texas A&M studentand aspiring cartoonist, James W. Mims, being drafted into theArmy. Appointed to the Reserve Officers program, Mims sawAmerica as he traveled from base to base, learning to soldier,before crossing the Pacific to help liberate the Philippine Islandsas an intelligence officer specializing in photo interpretation.

Mims’s story, told through letters and cartoons sent home, details his prewar days at Texas A&M and then follows him through basic and other specialized training as he found himself far from home and facing an uncertain future. Then, from bases in New Guineato Mindanao, Mims matured into manhood amid some of the most massive and violent tableaus of World War II.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
State House Press
Country
United States
Date
12 August 2016
Pages
100
ISBN
9781933337678