My Brother, Your Father

by M. Blair Smith


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Softcover
£9.30
Softcover
£9.30

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 22/07/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 200
ISBN : 9781410756060

About the Book

We have all heard the stories from WWII how our boys, as prisoners of war, made escapes from the German prison camps, how our pilots crash landed their bombers in China after a bombing run over Japan, or how the Russians burned their fields and crops to stop the German invasion at the gates of Moscow; but how about the families that protected America at home, made the tanks, airplanes, ships, submarines and bombs for our troops that were fighting on foreign soil? Who protected the good old USA soil and what was it like to grow up in a country that dedicated 100% of it’s resources to Victory?   

The book that you are about to read is a true story of  the Clayton Smith family that lived in a small railroad community located in the western mountains of Virginia during this unique period of history. Their struggles, their sorrows, their joy and the way that it was as seen through the eyes of their middle son, Blair.

The book also takes you through the Korean War period, life in a military school, life on a diesel submarine, life in college and finally the families of the three Smith sons and the decisions they made that would forever change their lives!


About the Author

Blair Smith was born in the small railroad town of Clifton Forge, Virginia during the Great Depression of the 1930’s. He attended the local elementary and high school and spent much of his childhood working, playing music, hunting, and fishing in the western mountains of Virginia with his family and friends during this unique period of time (WWII).

He also attended Fork Union Military Academy from 1949 until graduating in 1953 at which time he went to work for the railroad, and later that year, enlisted in the US Navy.

After four years of sea duty on the submarine USS Sirago(SS485), he returned to civilian life to continue his education. Blair attended Emory and Henry College and gradated from Virginia Tech with a BS Degree in Electrical Engineering. He married a hometown girl, Linda Ellen Kyle, and continued his railroad career with the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Co. for the next 34 years, retiring as Director of Planning in the  Mechanical Department of CSX Transportation. They had three children.

Blair has started off on another career in Jacksonville, Florida, as a grandparent, surf fisherman and author.