THE AUTUMN MAN The spell binding memoirs of Albert Slugocki.
Displaced from his native Poland because of his hatred of the
communist government. He served his adopted country faithfully with
honor and distinction for 21 years in peace and war as a combat
arms soldier obtaining the rank of Sargeant Major - an acheivement
of its own. Albert fought in Korea and Vietnam and participated in
other clandestine missions in Southeast Asia and Europe. Wounded
several times, he continued to serve until his retirement. Albert
met his wife Margaret, a sister of a fellow Special Forces soldier
and a good friend while both were recovering from combat wounds at
Walter Reed Hospital in Washington D.C. After being medically
discharged from the U.S. Marshal's Service, he began to suffer from
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (P.T.S.D.). Albert seeks refuge in
the Amazonian jungles of South America - Peru. He gave of himself
both physically and mentally by devoting his life's time and
efforts helping the native Indians who live near the banks of the
mighty Amazon River and in the remote jungle villages with medical
aid. Their latest ambition is the building and staffing of a
clinic-hospital that will provide the only medical services in
these remote areas. Project Amazonas continues to actively recruit
Medical Doctors and Dentists and other medical professionals to
volunteer their services with the organization in Peru Albert
continues to support Project Amazonas and a percentage of the
procedes from the sale of his book will be dedicated to the
Project.
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