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Report On A Field Study Of The Progress Of The Program For
Rehabilitation Being Carried Out By The Cheyenne River Tribal
Council For The Social-Economic Improvement Of The Enrolled Members
Of The Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe.
Flight Lieutenant Frank Clark died in a fiery collision between two
Spitfires in the war-torn skies over Normandy. He left behind a
one-year-old son and a thirteen-year-old brother. These two had an
intense interest in trying to piece together the life and times of
Frank Clark. However, there was no stash of photographs, no neat
pile of letters, no log book, no diary. Then serendipity stepped
in. A dozen photographs of Frank came to light and a cache of 50
letters written to his best friend. These letters revealed a
colourful, flesh and blood person whose youth, vitality and good
humour sprang out from the pages. This book is that story.
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