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Just a Matter of Time (Paperback)
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Just a Matter of Time (Paperback)
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Loot Price R593
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James Clifford Swisher offers us insight into another chapter of
The Greatest Generation. ...I became involved with the techniques
of gunnery, fire control instruments, communications and
survey...Unknown to me at the time was that this experience was
preparing the way for later assignments and an introduction of
greater things... ...I looked up and saw the winking wing guns
firing at us, the strike of bullets in the water kicking up
showers, and yet not a single drum or person was hit... ...I was
sure we had sustained casualties and I approached the truck that
had been fired upon when the driver, unscathed, crawled out from
under the rear if the truck. I couldn't believe it. The windshield
was smashed out of the truck. The entire dashboard was in
shambles... Foreword Having concluded a major portion of a family
genealogy also entitled ..".Just a Matter of Time.." it seemed
appropriate to also write my personal story consisting of
reminiscences of my childhood and my growing up years in Champlin
and Anoka, expanded to include my High School years leading to my
joining the Minnesota National Guard at age 17 which four years
later resulted in five years and ten days of service in WWII. The
first part of this story ends with my college years. The second
part of the story, "Epilogue" continues with the brief life of
Electronics Services, my rejoining the National Guard only to be
recalled to active duty during the Korean War. Thence followed my
adventures with the Mechanical Division of General Mills
Corporation, following which I abruptly changed careers and joined
Mutual Service Insurance Companies of St. Paul. My military career
ended with my retirement in August of 1969 after 32 years of NGUAS
service having attained the rank of Lt. Colonel, Field Artillery
and I retired from Mutual Service Insurance Companies, December of
1984. The Epilogue ends with my joining Mutual Service Insurance
Companies, October, 1962. I'll leave it to others to continue the
narrative beyond that point. Postscript On March 19, 2011 James
Clifford Swisher passed away without completing his remarkable life
story, Just a Matter of Time. In the Foreword section of his book
he wrote that he had planned on ending the telling of his life
story in 1962 when he began working at Mutual Service Insurance
Companies (MSI) of St. Paul. Although he ran out of time and was
unable to complete that portion of his story, the Epilogue
completes this unique period of time allowing his book to be
published. We are provided with a satisfying finish as exemplified
in a long life well lived in service to his country, community,
friends, and family. In his writings he has provided another
authentic primary source documenting one life lived as a part of
the Greatest Generation.
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