All My Love, Moe

Letters from Formosa

Nonfiction, History, Military, Family & Relationships, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Theresa Mosier Larson ISBN: 9781496967930
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: February 28, 2015
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Theresa Mosier Larson
ISBN: 9781496967930
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: February 28, 2015
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

In May of 1951, at the age of thirty-two, Art Moe Mosier was deployed to Taipei, Formosa, for an eighteen-month tour during the Korean War with the Army. Married just twenty months, he left his wife, Jean, and his eleven-month-old daughter behind in Wisconsin until his return in September of 952.

In All My Love, author Theresa Mosier Larson, the youngest of Moe and Jeans children, shares a collection of letters her father wrote home while stationed in what is now known as Taiwan. In his correspondence, Moe expresses thoughts and feelings about his job in a foreign country and the loneliness of being separated from his family during a time of war.

Written in a time before computers and the internet, Moes letters show insight into one mans integrity as he seeks to stay in touch with his family across the world.

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In May of 1951, at the age of thirty-two, Art Moe Mosier was deployed to Taipei, Formosa, for an eighteen-month tour during the Korean War with the Army. Married just twenty months, he left his wife, Jean, and his eleven-month-old daughter behind in Wisconsin until his return in September of 952.

In All My Love, author Theresa Mosier Larson, the youngest of Moe and Jeans children, shares a collection of letters her father wrote home while stationed in what is now known as Taiwan. In his correspondence, Moe expresses thoughts and feelings about his job in a foreign country and the loneliness of being separated from his family during a time of war.

Written in a time before computers and the internet, Moes letters show insight into one mans integrity as he seeks to stay in touch with his family across the world.

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