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Letters from a WWII Airman

How His Faith Sustained Him

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Letters from a WWII Airman

By: Dale K. Hathaway
Narrated by: Benjamin Chamberlain
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Letters from a WWII Airman: How His Faith Sustained Him, is the true story of one of those men from what we acknowledge as "the "Greatest Generation". Like so many who experienced war, Ken Hathaway (1918-2001) was reluctant to talk about those experiences, but the letters and scrapbooks he left behind contained information that, when pieced together, provided a compelling story of:

  • The experiences of training for and participating in aerial combat in World War II.
  • An account of being interned in a neutral country.
  • The importance of connections with family and friends.
  • The significance of his Christian faith.
  • The wartime romance that developed because of the military service.

About the Author:

Since 1989, Dale K. Hathaway, has been a faculty member, department chair, and is currently serving as the associate dean of the Martin D. Walker School of STEM at Olivet Nazarene University. He received his PhD in mathematics from Boston University. His interests include spending time with his wife Heather and their three adult children, collecting and solving puzzles, some amateur woodworking, and participating in triathlons.

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