"As youngsters, we grew up with dads who fought in WWII, dads who rarely talked about the war and many who came back after 'just doing their job.' We didn't know what they went through, either physically or emotionally and it wasn't until later years when they started talking about 'the war.' Now, it's our turn, the Baby Boomer generation, to help share their stories. Lois Lembo and Leon Reed help bring the close encounter experiences of Lois's dad, Frank Lembo, a member of the 305th Engineering Battalion of the 80th Infantry Division, in an engaging and often frightening story. This is a must read for any and all WWII enthusiasts."--Andrew Z. Adkins III, author of "You Can't Get Much Closer Than This: Combat with Company H, 317th Infantry Regiment, 80th Division"
"Frank had enough gumption to put in writing his experiences. It's a great asset to our history. The letters he wrote his fiancé are a priceless record and his daughter did a great job of filling in the story. As an 80th Division infantryman, I can verify that the experiences of Frank were of the highest traditions of our unit. Frank was a 'Can do American G.I.'"--Staff Sergeant Bob Burrows, World War II veteran, 317th Infantry Regiment, 80th Division