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Heroes of the Heartland by Jerry Cunningham
When the fate of freedom hung in the balance, they answered the call. They were simple men who were asked to do extraordinary things.  Sixty years later their victory still stands as America's finest achievement. This book tells of how they were once warriors who became our parents, grandparents and above all our heroes.
  
A non-fiction book about the men and woman of World War II.
                 Published by JoNa Books Bedford, Indiana
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"Heroes of the Heartland tells the stories of America's greatest heroes. It should be required reading for all high school students." Sammy L. Davis, Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient.
"Writing this book was an experience of a lifetime for Jerry Cunningham. Have the experience of your lifetime; read Heroes of the Heartland."
James Bradley author of  N.Y. Times #1 bestseller Flags of Our Fathers & Fly Boys

"These stories are a testiment to the resilience of the human spirit."
Doug Stanton author of the best seller, In Harms Way
"This is a stunning book. It reminds us of the fact;  all gave some but some gave all."                       Paul Murphy, Chairman of the U.S.S. Indianapolis Survivors Association
"Jerry Cunningham's moving tribute to a great generation of heroes is must-reading for those inspired by acts of selflessness and heroism."
Phillip Gulley best selling author of Home Town Tales, Front Porch Tales & Home to Harmony.  
"Heroes of the Heartland is an authorititive glimpse at some of America's greatest heroes." Douglas Sturner, President of the Medal of Honor Museum, Pueblo Colorado.
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                                                               Hero Heritage Project
                                        
           Washington DC
                                                          
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