World War II veterans make the transition from the battlefield to the classroom with help from the GI Bill
In this pre-World War II world, Pinnell lived far from home with family friends so he could receive an education. His parents could not afford to move to a town that offered schooling for their son -- they hardly could afford to bring him home to visit. Pinnell never forgot this feeling of desperation, as it reappeared when World War II came to an end and Pinnell had nowhere to go. The naval pilot could not handle paying for the higher education he desired.

