LEADER 02309cam a2200397Ia 4500001 227035 005 20240621185314.0 008 120806t20122012caua a 000 0 eng d 020 9781477594414 020 1477594418 035 (OCoLC)ocn810216986 035 (OCoLC)810216986 035 227035 049 LHMA 040 NUI |beng |erda |cNUI |dOCLCO |dLHM 050 4 D811.C3574 |bF53 2012 100 1 Canter, Arthur, |d1921-2018. 245 10 Flap dog : |ba World War II odyssey of a communications interceptor / |cArthur Canter. 246 30 World War II odyssey of a communications interceptor 264 1 Geyserville, CA : |bDoggyLips, |c[2012] 264 4 |c©2012 300 i, 151 pages : |billustrations ; |c21 cm 336 text |btxt |2rdacontent 337 unmediated |bn |2rdamedia 338 volume |bnc |2rdacarrier 500 "The glories, despairs, excitements, activities and fears of the soldiers who served during second World War have been portrayed in journalists accounts, in fiction, in memoirs, on stage and on film ever since the end of that war in 1945. In these accounts, rarely has more than passing attention been paid to the services of those few whose assignments were off the beaten path, detached from the usual military units although in uniform bearing the normal identities but forbidden when asked by other servicemen "what is it that you do?" These were the teams of Voice Interceptors of Signal Radio Intelligence units assigned to assist the US Army Air Corps . The author, Dr. Arthur Canter, now a retired Clinical Psychologist and Professor emeritus of Psychiatry of the University of Iowa, was a member of such a unit who after 50 years of silence decided to write about his personal experiences and perceptions of Army life."--Cover p. [4]. 591 Record updated by Marcive processing 21 June 2024 600 10 Canter, Arthur, |d1921-2018. 650 0 World War, 1939-1945 |zEurope |vPersonal narratives, American. 650 0 Soldiers |zIowa |zIowa City |vBiography. 650 0 World War, 1939-1945 |zEurope |xCommunications. 610 10 United States. |bArmy. |bSignal Corps. 655 7 Personal narratives. |2lcgft 655 7 Biographies. |2lcgft 994 C0 |bLHM 852 0 |bstacks |hD811.C3574 |iF53 2012