My Father - and the Greatest Generation. Why a Book Had to Be Written.
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ltcnews.comMy Father - and the Greatest Generation. Why a Book Had to Be Written.ltcnews.comMichael Banner knew his first book had to be about the "Greatest Generation." His father, Staff Sergeant Alexander Banner, had a huge influence on his life. In this father's final years, he became a caregiver. Now, his book shows how his dad's values are gifts for all of us today.
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