Duty and Sacrifice: Memoirs of a Combat Infantryman in World War II The War That Changed the World
By: S/Sgt. Robert Randolph Richmond, Jr.
Paperback
In 1942, a 19-year-old Tulane student from Uptown New Orleans began a journey that would take him to the European theater just after the D-Day invasion to some of the bloodiest battles of the war.
Duty and Sacrifice is the compelling account of a young man's answer to the call of duty in the war that changed the world. Robert "Randy" Richmond, a 19-year-old native of Uptown New Orleans, was attending Tulane University when he enlisted in the Army in December 1942.
By: S/Sgt. Robert Randolph Richmond, Jr.
Paperback
In 1942, a 19-year-old Tulane student from Uptown New Orleans began a journey that would take him to the European theater just after the D-Day invasion to some of the bloodiest battles of the war.
Duty and Sacrifice is the compelling account of a young man's answer to the call of duty in the war that changed the world. Robert "Randy" Richmond, a 19-year-old native of Uptown New Orleans, was attending Tulane University when he enlisted in the Army in December 1942.