In Vickie Gail Miller's biography novel on her uncle, Doris Miller, titled, "A SILENT Medal of Honor," published in 1997, the famed war hero's life story travels from his birth, to his supposed end. The niece has also written a 398 page screenplay in reference to the biograpy novel, titled, "A BOY NAMED DORIS," that's in publication. A 3rd edition on the biograpy novel, "A SILENT MEDAL OF HONOR," is also in publication, and can be inquired about it's release date, at www.tiptopwebsite.com/mybooks, or by emailing the author and niece of the war hero, at vickiegailmiller97@hotmail.com, or by writing to her at 209 W. Nobles, Midland, Texas 79701. Other informative writings by Vickie Gail Miller, about her uncle, include; "DORIS MILLER UNMASKED IN PRESENT TIME," "DORIS MILLER MOVES IN HISTORY UP TO A NEW WAR," "DORIS MILLER BEYOND CONFLICTS," "DORIS MILLER WITH CHANGE," and write-ups about the war hero are also included in the author's poetry book, (published in 1996, and now in 2nd edition publication) titled, "POEMS OF THOUGHT."
Holder of the Navy Cross for outstanding bravery at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Ship's Cook Third Class Doris (Dorie) Miller was one of the earliest American heroes of World War II.
Answers to Doris Miller's life story in author Vickie Gail Miller and niece of Doris Miller, biography book, "Doris Miller A Silent Medal Of Honor," new 3rd edition published book and to get an authographed copy contact vickiegailmiller97@hotmail.com
no He did not have kids
His parents were Coney and Henrietta Miller
Doris Miller suposedly perished in the Pacific Ocean, while serving aboard the USS Liscome Bay. Located in the "DORIS MILLER CEMETERY," in Waco, Texas, a military tomstone, located at the entrance way, stand to his remembrance. It in inside of this cemetery where Doris Miler's father (Mr. Conery Miller Sr.), his mother (Mrs. Henrietta Miller), and two of his brothers (Arthur James Miller and Conery Miller Jr.) are also buried. Doris's oldest brother, Selvia Miller, is buried in "Fairview Cemetary," in Midland, Texas. Also, located on the far wall, inside of the "DORIS MILLER CEMETARY," a wall plaque hangs in recognition to the war hero, my uncle, Doris Miller. Please visit my website for more information. www.tiptopwebsite.com/southey; where you will learn of the many informative books I've written about Doris Miller. For further interest, email me at vickiegailmiller97@hotmail.com or another_chance@live.com.
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Doris Miller's parents were Connery and Henrietta Miller.
Doris Miller was born on 1919-10-12.
Answers to Doris Miller's life story in author Vickie Gail Miller and niece of Doris Miller, biography book, "Doris Miller A Silent Medal Of Honor," new 3rd edition published book and to get an authographed copy contact vickiegailmiller97@hotmail.com
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no He did not have kids
His parents were Coney and Henrietta Miller
Doris Miller suposedly perished in the Pacific Ocean, while serving aboard the USS Liscome Bay. Located in the "DORIS MILLER CEMETERY," in Waco, Texas, a military tomstone, located at the entrance way, stand to his remembrance. It in inside of this cemetery where Doris Miler's father (Mr. Conery Miller Sr.), his mother (Mrs. Henrietta Miller), and two of his brothers (Arthur James Miller and Conery Miller Jr.) are also buried. Doris's oldest brother, Selvia Miller, is buried in "Fairview Cemetary," in Midland, Texas. Also, located on the far wall, inside of the "DORIS MILLER CEMETARY," a wall plaque hangs in recognition to the war hero, my uncle, Doris Miller. Please visit my website for more information. www.tiptopwebsite.com/southey; where you will learn of the many informative books I've written about Doris Miller. For further interest, email me at vickiegailmiller97@hotmail.com or another_chance@live.com.
Doris, "Dorie", Miller, attended A.J. Moore Academy High School and was the school's fullback on the football team. He eventually was expelled, though.
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His actual Rating was Mess Attendant.
Doris Miller has written: 'Following the Pied Piper' 'Just imagine' -- subject(s): Creative activities and seat work, Activity programs in education