"johnnie howell" is the pen name of John H. Hicks Jr. which he used for seven and one half years on a weekly newspaper column, "There. I said it , " Two early events shaped his life, on Resurrection Sunday (Easter) in 1936 he received the Lord Jesus as his Savior. After being drafted he was stationed at Fort Belvoir and met Anna Wright of Martins Ferry, Ohio on July 23, 1943. They were married on September 25th, of that year. He was sent to Europe with the 61st. Engineer Combat Battalion to serve in Normandy, Northern France, Ardennes (Battle of the Bulge as an Infantryman), Rhineland, and...
"johnnie howell" is the pen name of John H. Hicks Jr. which he used for seven and one half years on a weekly newspaper column, "There. I said it , " T...
"johnnie howell" is the pen name of John H. Hicks Jr. which he used for seven and one half years on a weekly newspaper column, "There. I said it , " Two early events shaped his life, on Resurrection Sunday (Easter) in 1936 he received the Lord Jesus as his Savior. After being drafted he was stationed at Fort Belvoir and met Anna Wright of Martins Ferry, Ohio on July 23, 1943. They were married on September 25th, of that year. He was sent to Europe with the 61st. Engineer Combat Battalion to serve in Normandy, Northern France, Ardennes (Battle of the Bulge as an Infantryman), Rhineland, and...
"johnnie howell" is the pen name of John H. Hicks Jr. which he used for seven and one half years on a weekly newspaper column, "There. I said it , " T...