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Thoburn H. "Toby" Wiant was a fig h t e r from an early age, and
words were his weapons of choice. During World War II, he fought to
scoop stories from rival reporters on the front lines as an
Associated Press war correspondent. In chronicling the war from the
China-Burma-India and European theaters of operation, he skillfully
reported the battles of an all-too-real war while often in personal
peril. In letters to his parents he revealed his personal reactions
to the war. In this remarkable book, his daughter brings together
Wiantas printed articles and his private letters. With her aid, we
view the war through his eyes as we watch a scrappy boy grow into
manhood and an
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