A compassionate novel of war in the Pacific as seen through the eyes of the Girls in the WAC. This was 1st Sgt. Janet Conn, the WACs who served under her saw her as a calm, efficient and understanding 1st Sgt. Her company commander considered her sullen and insubordinate - a definite problem. To Piot-Major Bowen she was warm, vibrant and loving - a woman to remember. To herself she was a coward, forcing herself into danger to prove she wasn't afraid." RARE early book, in any condition, by the author of The American Bicentennial Series The Kent Family Chronicles!
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