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Sergeant York And His People

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A portrait of a young mountain man who leaves a remote cabin to join the World War and whose moral formation and courage are shaped by family, community, and frontier traditions. The narrative traces ancestral stories and daily life in a rural valley, follows his combat experiences in the Argonne where he confronts and compels a significant enemy force to surrender, and preserves his own account of events. Interwoven are sketches of the people who raised him, the molding of his character, and a record of other deeds that together explain how simple virtues guided his conduct during and after the conflict.

About the Author

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Sam K. Cowan

Sam K. Cowan was an American author best known for his work "Sergeant York And His People," which chronicles the life of the famed World War I hero Alvin C. York. Through this biography, Cowan provides insight into York's upbringing, character, and the impact of his wartime experiences. The book not only highlights York's military achievements but also delves into his personal life and the values that shaped him. Cowan's writing contributes to the understanding of American history and the cultural significance of its war heroes.

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