Synopsis
The Silent Generation, also referred to as the Traditionalist or Builders Generation, is the name chosen to describe the cohort of society born between 1928 and 1945. Typically considered cautious, frugal, conformist, and non-confrontational, the name Silent applies to the majority. As the children of the Greatest Generation and the parents of the Babyboomers, they were known for their traditional ideas and cautious approach to life.
In society, the Silent Generation may have started out meek, and conforming, but by the early 1960’s, as they were firmly into adulthood, rebellion, protests, and innovative ideas were changing the face of America. Jimi Hendrix, Muhammad Ali, Bob Dylan, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Noam Chonsky were all members of the Silent Generation. They became heroes of the Babyboomers and were known for their radial voices.
Silents became the generals of the Cold War and experienced some success. They were good at keeping their word and keeping secrets, especially when it was their patriotic duty.
The following stories about Military Heroes born between 1928 and 1945 are unique, awe-inspiring, and factual. The soldiers were brave, driven, loyal, serving with intrepidity and courage, and devotion to their fellow soldiers. They were doing their patriotic duty as representative of the Silent Generation..
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