Non-Combatant
- 210pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The memoir offers a candid glimpse into Richard Miller's experiences as an army wireman during the Korean War. Through a conversational style, he shares his story infused with humor, humility, and stark honesty. Miller's storytelling vividly evokes a bygone era characterized by carefree travel and the slow pace of communication, where a letter from home could take over a week to reach its destination. This personal account not only highlights the challenges of war but also captures the essence of a young man's journey during a transformative time in history.
