Danh ngôn của Frances Hesselbein

Not long after I was married, World War II began. My husband John volunteered for the Navy and was sent to Pensacola for training as a Naval Combat Air Crew photographer. It seemed a strange assignment for a young newspaper editor and writer, already exempt, but off he went, saying goodbye to our 18-month-old Johnny and me.
Not long after I was married, World War II began. My husband John volunteered for the Navy and was sent to Pensacola for training as a Naval Combat Air Crew photographer. It seemed a strange assignment for a young newspaper editor and writer, already exempt, but off he went, saying goodbye to our 18-month-old Johnny and me.
Không lâu sau khi tôi kết hôn, Thế chiến thứ hai bắt đầu. Chồng tôi, John tình nguyện gia nhập Hải quân và được gửi đến Pensacola để đào tạo thành nhiếp ảnh gia của Phi hành đoàn Không quân Chiến đấu Hải quân. Đó có vẻ là một nhiệm vụ kỳ lạ đối với một biên tập viên và nhà văn trẻ tuổi, đã được miễn trừ, nhưng anh ấy đã ra đi và nói lời tạm biệt với Johnny và tôi, 18 tháng tuổi của chúng tôi.
Tác giả: Frances Hesselbein | Chuyên mục: War | Sứ mệnh: [2]
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