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Time spent in service to country, community, and family is never
wasted nor forgotten. In 1978, Dick Haggmark died at the age of 47
after spending two and a half years in a semi-comatose state going
from hospital to nursing home to veteran's hospital. He was injured
at work and then suffered a massive heart attack and stroke that
left him unable to speak or walk. When he was in his early 20s, he
joined the Army. As a civilian he served as a volunteer fireman and
auxiliary policeman for over 20 years. Just One Soldier is a book
that contains 80 letters written by Dick in 1954 to his family
while serving in the Korean War stationed in Japan. The book also
contains the words of a diary written by Dick's mother covering the
two and a half years just prior to his death. Photos, family
memories, author commentary, and newspaper clippings are also
included in the book. Get to know the young man through the letters
home from just one soldier.
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