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Roy S. Tucker left Oklahoma State University in 1941 to enlist in the Army where he served as Platoon Commander with the 57th Signal Battalion. Roy's unit took part in the invasions at Anzio Salerno and Southern France during World War II. Soon after the war ended Roy went to Washington DC to look for a job. He was hired by the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) to work as a Tractor Driver Instructor in China.</P>Roy and his wife E.J. were married on December 8 1945. Roy traveled to China in April 1946 with E.J. following about eight months later after her departure was delayed by a longshoremen's strike in San Francisco. The letters E.J. wrote to her mother from China are included in a section of <I>Tractors and Chopsticks</I>. Other sections include correspondence related to the UNRRA Project and numerous photographs taken by Roy.</P>Margo Tucker daughter of Roy and E.J. was instrumental in getting Roy's book published. Margo graduated from Peru State College in Peru Nebraska in 1983 with a major in social psychology. Margo is a Montessori Certified directress and she has traveled extensively in Western Australia and Europe.</P>