Doris Miller-Hero of Pearl Harbor Doris Miller-Hero of Pearl Harbor

Doris Miller-Hero of Pearl Harbor

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Publisher Description

Although only a cook, Doris Miller fought bravely against Japanese attackers at Pearl Harbor. The young African-American from Texas was one of the first sailors to earn the Navy Cross during World War II, and the first African-American. He became a hero to the country and a proud icon for the African-American community and the war effort in general. Despite his notoriety and accolades, Miller returned to combat and was killed in action. This is the story of his heroic life from one of the top non-fiction writers in the West. From his boyhood in Waco, Texas, to his death in the Pacific, Bill O'Neal tells the tale of a World War II hero.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2007
23 August
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
64
Pages
PUBLISHER
Eakin Press
SIZE
4.1
MB

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