Edition |
Unabridged. |
Description |
1 online resource (1 audio file (6hr., 05 min.)) : digital |
Access |
Digital content provided by hoopla. |
Performer |
Read by Fritz Weaver. |
Summary |
During World War II, American soldiers from every city and walk of life rolled through North Platte, Nebraska on troop trains, en route to Europe and the Pacific. The tiny town transformed its modest railroad depot into the North Platte Canteen -- a place where soldiers could enjoy coffee, music, home-cooked food, magazines, and friendly conversation during a stopover that lasted only a few minutes. It provided homesick military personnel with the encouragement they needed to help them through the difficult times ahead. Every day of the war, the Canteen -- staffed and funded entirely by local volunteers from the community of twelve thousand -- was open from 5 a.m. until the last troop train of the day pulled away after midnight. By war's end they provided welcoming words, friendship, and baskets of food to more than six million GIs. Based on interviews with North Platte residents and the GIs who once passed through, Bob Greene unearths and reveals a classic, lost-in-the-mists-of-time American story of a grateful country honoring its brave and dedicated sons. |
System Details |
Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
Note |
GMD: electronic resource. |
Subject |
World War, 1939-1945 -- Nebraska -- North Platte.
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World War, 1939-1945 -- War work -- Nebraska -- North Platte.
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Soldiers -- Recreation -- Nebraska -- North Platte.
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North Platte (Neb.) -- History.
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Added Author |
Weaver, Fritz, 1926-2016. Narrator.
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Added Title |
hoopla (Digital media service)
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ISBN |
9780061172311 (sound recording) (hoopla Audio Book) |
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0061172316 (sound recording) (hoopla Audio Book) |
Music No. |
MWT11586963 |
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