Cindy Weigand is a freelance writer and amateur historian of World War II focusing on the contributions of women. Her publishing credits include articles in regional magazines in Texas and Pennsylvania, and the Friends Journal, the magazine of the Air Force Museum in Dayton, Ohio. She lives in Georgetown, Texas.
Appeared in College Station Eagle,Herald-Zeitung,Abilene
Reporter-News.
*Syndicated Columnist*
These amazing women tell of the difficulty of recovery, both
emotionally and physically, from the rigors of war. Weigand focuses
on the strength of these Americans determined to service their
country.
*Leader Tribune*
The book shows how women provided crucial support behind the
battlefield lines.
*Houston Press*
The women in the book share their sense of pride, dread and danger
as they scrificed to protect out country.
*Port Aurthur News*
Anyone interested in war history will be impressed with the
coverage given to this important period, seen through the eyes of
those who have not, until now, spoken much about a different side
of war. This book is highly recommended to young readers interested
in learning more about the jobs women held during war years.
*Williamson County Sun*
Some recollections are humorous. Some are sad and sentimental. All
are inspirational. These are women we see shopping for groceries,
walking their dog down the street or gardening in the yard next
door.
*Nacogdoches Sentinel*
Anyone interested in war history will be impressed with the
coverage given to this important period seen through the eyes of
those who have not, until now, spoken much about a different side
of the war.
*Review Of Texas Boos*
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