Dr. Michael Herbert's New Book 'Leaving Campus' is a Compelling Ode to the Sacrifices and Bravery of WWII Heroes

Fulton Books author Dr. Michael Herbert, a criminal justice professor and an amateur WWII Historian who now resides in northern Minnesota, has completed his most recent book "Leaving Campus": a riveting work that recounts the contributions of the students of Bemidji State Teachers College during the second world war. Found within this read are photographs, records, and accounts about those unsung heroes. May their legacy never be forgotten.

Dr. Herbert shares, "While America was struggling to claw its way out of the Great Depression, and the shadow of war growing stronger by the day, life for the students of Bemidji State Teachers College remained largely untouched by the looming threat of war. The surprise attack by the Japanese at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, changed the lives of those students in a very tragic way. This is the story of the lives of students of Bemidji State Teachers College who enlisted in military service after the United States was drawn into the war and who later lost their lives in the service to their country."

Published by Fulton Books, Dr. Michael Herbert's book is a gripping piece that commemorates the journey of those brave men and women who defended their country even if it would cost them their lives.

It's a great opus that reminds the younger generation to not forget and tamper with their history. 

Readers who wish to experience this potent work can purchase "Leaving Campus" at bookstores everywhere or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes and Noble.

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Source: Fulton Books