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Sign up todaySmall Victories in a Great Big War
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Learn moreAn incredible journey of traumatic near-death moments, day to day drudgery, amusing situations, and brushes with greatness in World War II.
Life for a World War II paratrooper was grave and perilous; John H. Canfield's experience was no different. However, this young man found himself in so many crazy—sometimes humorous—situations that he almost forgot about how dangerous it was.
Filled with pranksters and superiors full of bravado and an unfortunate brush with racial bigotry with a fellow African American soldier, Canfield shares his many stories from basic training and jump school. But his best stories are from the war. From having to translate a dinner for an inebriated superior using his scant French, to getting chewed out by none other than General George S. Patton, Canfield shares a wealth of experiences from his WWII tour of the European theater.
In Small Victories in a Great Big War, John H. Canfield shows that half the battle is surviving, and that he did. With bravery and flair, Canfield returned home to Connecticut with more than a few amusing anecdotes.
More than seventy-five years after the end of World War II, John H. Canfield's stories are now shared with the world.
John H. Canfield, born in Meriden, Connecticut, was the fifth of seven Canfield children. He graduated from Bloomfield High School in 1942 and was drafted into the Army in 1943. He served in the Army thirty-nine months, honorably discharged in 1946. In 1951, John graduated from the University of Connecticut with a degree in civil engineering. Moving to California, where he married his wife Neva Mae Sharp in 1954, settling in Sacramento, where they had three children. John had a thirty-six-year career with the California Transportation Department, retiring in 1987. He was very active in his community including his church, local and state government, and veterans organizations.
Eric Smies grew up in the windy city of Chicago but now calls Los Angeles home. A classically trained actor and singer with a BFA in professional theater from Butler University, he's performed in shows from Hamlet to Guys and Dolls all across the country. He's narrated and produced over twenty audiobooks in various genres and loves bringing these books to audio life. As a voice-over actor he has voiced commercial campaigns and narrations for brands including Public Storage, Walmart, Burger King, KFC, Rent-A-Center, and Best Buy, and he is currently the in-store advertising voice of Whole Foods in the US and Canada. In 2021 he was nominated for the 2021 "Best Animation/Gaming Demo" by the Society of Voice Arts and Sciences.