Women participated in many hazardous functions during the great industrial war from 1914-1918. Almost all waring nations had female journalists, ambulance drivers, telephone operators, nurses, and food support. Also, women did the dangerous job of making war machines and munitions. Some nations even had female doctors, and Russia was the only nation that had women …
Meriden, CT News Article about “The Reluctant Soldier”, June 24th, 2023.
New article by the Meriden Y’s Men Club regarding a recent presentation by Mark Perlman, author of the “The Reluctant Soldier”.
Norwalk Library Author Presentation on 2/4
Author talk about “The Reluctant Soldier” at the Norwalk Library at noon on 2/4.
“A Story about the Story”
Local magazine article about “The Reluctant Soldier”
Radio Interview on WICC-AM on 3/9/23 @ 3:30
WICC-AM radio (600AM) in Bridgeport, CT, radio interview with author Mark Perlman about “The Reluctant Soldier.” Interview by Paul Pacelli. www.wicc600.org and www.thereluctantsoldier.com
February 13, 23 Article from “06880” Blog, Westport, CT. by Dan Woog
see: www.06880danwoog.com
Speaker at the Fairfield Kiwanis Club 1/24/23
Author talk with the Fairfield Kiwanis Club at Port 5 Function Hall, Bridgeport, CT. on 1/24/23 Picture with Mark Perlman and several Kiwanis board members. at the Navy Club in Fairfield, CT. See: www.kiwanisof fairfield.org
Author talk at the Derby/Shelton Rotary Club, 1/12/23
It was a privilege to make a presentation to the Derby/Shelton Rotary Club about “The Reluctant Soldier” and his times. The attendees were engaged and asked good questions. The luncheon was held at the Colaroso restaurant in Shelton. see:www.derby-sheltonrotary.org
Westport’s 06880 News
Westport’s 06880 article on Mark Perlman, author of Le Soldat Involontaire (The Reluctant Soldier) read article