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Ila’s War – the e-book – now available on Amazon

Ila’s War – the e-book – now available on Amazon

by Cindy Entriken | Aug 21, 2020 | book writing, Ila's War, Kansas, New Guinea, WWII

You can now purchase your copy of Ila’s War at Amazon.com. It only took twelve years of research, writing, and re-writing. But finally, Ila’s War is done and available to the public as an e-book. You can purchase your copy at...
Pearl Harbor – three days later

Pearl Harbor – three days later

by Cindy Entriken | Dec 10, 2014 | Ila's War, Kansas, Pearl Harbor, World War II Artifacts, WWII

This is the last installment of a four part series about events in the early hours and days after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. It was originally published on December 10, 2013. Pearl Harbor – three days later December 10, 1941 Since beginning work on Ila’s...
Pearl Harbor – two days Later

Pearl Harbor – two days Later

by Cindy Entriken | Dec 9, 2014 | Kansas, Lincoln Kansas, Pearl Harbor, World War II Artifacts, WWII

This is the third of a four part series about Pearl Harbor and the impact the bombing had on the lives of some of my family members and other residents of Lincoln, Kansas, my home town. This blog was first published on December 9, 2013. Pearl Harbor – two days...
Pearl Harbor – one day later

Pearl Harbor – one day later

by Cindy Entriken | Dec 8, 2014 | Kansas, Lincoln Kansas, Pearl Harbor, World War II Artifacts, WWII

This is part two of a four-part series about Pearl Harbor and the impact the bombing had on the lives of some of my family members and other residents of Lincoln, Kansas, my home town. This blog was first published on December 8, 2013. I’ve added a couple of...
Pearl Harbor – The Day After

Pearl Harbor – The Day After

by Cindy Entriken | Dec 8, 2013 | Kansas, Pearl Harbor, World War II Artifacts

This is the first of four pieces about events in the early hours and days after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Pearl Harbor – The Day After December 8, 1941 Ila Armsbury had big plans for the week-end of December 5, 6, and 7, 1941. Marguerite Coffman, Ila’s best...

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E-book cover; photo of 2nd Lt. Ila Armsbury in uniform; red, white, and blue flag-like banners on each side of the photo. Gold colored military symbols on each corner - tank, airplace, troops marching, and troops with cannon.

1937 KU nursing graduate remembered in ‘Ila’s War’

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