During his childhood C. D. Griffith lived on his family’s Indiana farm in the Eel River bottoms where he worked the land hunted and fished never venturing further than twenty-five miles from home. But all of that changed during his senior year of high school when he was drafted into the US Army. In March 1943 with a brief stop at Fort Benjamin Harrison in Indianapolis eighteen-year-old Griffith headed on a train to Camp White in Medford Oregon with a final stop in Japan.. In a collection of original unedited letters penned to his family Griffith details his experiences as a soldier serving his country in a faraway land. His letters contain vivid descriptions of what he learned in camp and witnessed in the Pacific while bravely battling the enemy as a member of the Greatest Generation.. My Senior Trip shares the original letters of a Second World War soldier that provide a fascinating glimpse into his experiences while serving his country overseas.
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