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In the Service of the Red Cross
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In the Service of the Red Cross

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A Doughboy Named Walt Disney

Walt Disney embarked upon his first great adventure when he joined the Red Cross and was shipped out to war-torn France, where he had his first drink, drew some of his first cartoons, and narrowly avoided court-martial. It was a coming of age for an under-aged Walt.

With World War I raging in Europe, Walt wanted to follow in the footsteps of his older brother Roy and enlist. But he was too young. The Red Cross needed drivers and wasn't so picky about age. With his mother's permission, and a clever forgery, Walt became a driver for the Red Cross in France, an experience that closed his childhood and put him on the road to the man he would become.

In David Lesjak's engagingly written, extensively researched "In the Service of the Red Cross", you'll learn about this little-known time in Walt Disney's life:

Walt's unlikely friendships with a German POW and a Georgia redneck

Walt's close call with a court-martial after he "lost" a truck filled with essential supplies

Walt's lifelong friendship with Alice Howell, a spinster who ran a canteen in France and became young Walt's mentor

Walt's formative months in France as a budding cartoonist and businessman, selling sketchy souvenirs to gullible American troops

With over 50 PHOTOS, many of them never seen before.

It's a side of Walt you've never seen, before Mickey, before the fame, when he was just a doughboy named Walt Disney.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Theme Park Press
Date
19 May 2025
Pages
200
ISBN
9798896093206

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

A Doughboy Named Walt Disney

Walt Disney embarked upon his first great adventure when he joined the Red Cross and was shipped out to war-torn France, where he had his first drink, drew some of his first cartoons, and narrowly avoided court-martial. It was a coming of age for an under-aged Walt.

With World War I raging in Europe, Walt wanted to follow in the footsteps of his older brother Roy and enlist. But he was too young. The Red Cross needed drivers and wasn't so picky about age. With his mother's permission, and a clever forgery, Walt became a driver for the Red Cross in France, an experience that closed his childhood and put him on the road to the man he would become.

In David Lesjak's engagingly written, extensively researched "In the Service of the Red Cross", you'll learn about this little-known time in Walt Disney's life:

Walt's unlikely friendships with a German POW and a Georgia redneck

Walt's close call with a court-martial after he "lost" a truck filled with essential supplies

Walt's lifelong friendship with Alice Howell, a spinster who ran a canteen in France and became young Walt's mentor

Walt's formative months in France as a budding cartoonist and businessman, selling sketchy souvenirs to gullible American troops

With over 50 PHOTOS, many of them never seen before.

It's a side of Walt you've never seen, before Mickey, before the fame, when he was just a doughboy named Walt Disney.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Theme Park Press
Date
19 May 2025
Pages
200
ISBN
9798896093206