Tunisia Campaign with drawings by Carol Johnson
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The Tunisia Campaign was the culmination of the WW2 battle for North Africa. Young Carol Johnson was a combat artist drawing this campaign for the NEA. He traveled with Ernie Pyle and illustrated "This is my war." These drawing bring to life both the combat and the day-to-day life of the GIs in North Africa. Units shown include 448th and 37th Bomber Squadrons, and the 325th and 82nd Fighter Groups. Includes the only known drawing of the final surrender of German General Krase to 1st Artillery Division General Erny Harmon.
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Richard Clarke
Interested in spirituality my whole life, first Buddhism, especially Chan Buddhism. For last 30 years, follower of Ramana Maharshi and Advaita Vedanta. After retirement from Silicon Valley lived for 8 years in Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, India. Now reside with my wife Carol near Ajijic, Jalisco, Mexico. I now offer Ramana Maharshi satsangs and podcasts, courses in Mindfulness Meditation, and I write a weekly HOT Science newsletter. .




