And the story continues . . . World War II is over. Most of the people of Harmony and Boone welcome their sons, daughters, fathers, mothers, brothers and sisters home. I say most, because some never returned. Many of these valiant men and women were killed on the battlefields in Europe and Japan or came home as amputees like Thomas Tibbits. During the war, countless children lived with foster parents or they were in orphanages because their fathers were taken out of the family unit and sent overseas to fight. The mothers, that were able to work, positioned themselves as the breadwinner and...
And the story continues . . . World War II is over. Most of the people of Harmony and Boone welcome their sons, daughters, fathers, mothers, brothers ...