“Like the rain, once again I return late, but not too late. So I set to sprinkle a few misspelled, mispronounced words into trickles which are supposed to be sentences but fail most of the time. These come together to make streams, or paragraph, but instead turn into a rampage and make little sense. As you can see from the above.” In "To Lenorah, With Love," we re-discover letters between Jerry A. Hildreth, stationed in Germany during the Vietnam War, and his mother, May Hockerston Hildreth, back home in Lenorah, Texas. Early letters trace the journey of an American soldier from a small West Texas town to the U.S. Army, and his quest to return stateside. Over one hundred photographs depict his journey exploring 1965-era Germany and its surrounding countryside. Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге To Lenorah, With Love: Letters from a Small-Town Soldier Stationed in Germany, 1964-1967 (Volume 1) (Jerry A. Hildreth)