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World War II Indiana Landmarks features places throughout the state that played significant roles during World War II. Many of these locations memorialize those who fought as well as those who contributed to the war effort. These places of remembrance include historical sites, monuments, markers, museums, surviving buildings, a surviving Navy ship, a surviving plane, and more. Author Ronald P. May explores the rich historical backgrounds surrounding each location and tells the personal stories of veterans and civilians related to many of these locations.
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Ronald P. May
A native of Erie, Pennsylvania, Ron May has served as a Chaplain, Pastor and Freelance Writer. Following graduation from college and seminary he spent 23 years in full-time ministry as a Lutheran Pastor and 22 years in part-time ministry as a Navy Reserve Chaplain.
In 2012 he began work as a freelance writer, submitting the stories of military veterans and senior citizens for publication in local newspapers. The idea of writing a book on the life stories of veterans came to him while he was helping to preserve the military stories of four particular veterans.
Ron currently serves as Chaplain at Hoosier Village Retirement Community in Zionsville, Indiana and as a Hospice Chaplain at Paradigm Living Concepts in Indianapolis. When he isn't writing or serving as a chaplain, Ron can be found on a bicycle exploring Central Indiana or on the gridiron officiating high school football games each fall.
If you would like to correspond with Ron or arrange to have him as a guest speaker you can contact him by email at yourlifestory@live.com or by phone at 317-435-7636. You can also find him on the internet at www.lifestorybooks.net or follow him on Facebook at Our Service, Our Stories.
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