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Yester-Knights - The Life and Times of a U.S. Customs Agent (Hardcover)
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Yester-Knights - The Life and Times of a U.S. Customs Agent (Hardcover)
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The first part of my book is about growing up in South Carolina.
Included are some of the adventures and misadventures of my youth.
I grew up in the small rural town of Harleyville, which is about 40
miles from Charleston, SC. My young life was strongly influenced by
my parents, grandparents, grammar school and Sunday school
teachers. I was seven or eight years old before I saw my first
television program, so we played a lot of outdoor sports and games.
It was lots of fun going to a small school and growing up around my
grandparent's dairy farm. Hunting, cars, sports, and girls took
priority over studying when I was in high school. College didn't
seem the right thing for me when I graduated, so I joined the Army
and became a paratrooper. The Army put some discipline and maturity
in my life, but after three years of military service, I was ready
for college. However, I started working for the Federal Government
at the beginning of my senior year and had to put completing my
degree on hold for a few years. The book is also about my wife, my
children and some of the activities that are a part of my life. One
chapter is about stories that my father told me about World War II.
It finishes with some of the entries from the diary that he kept
during that time of his life. The second part of the book is about
my career with the U. S. Customs Service and the Federal Law
Enforcement Training Center. I started my career in 1971 as a Sky
Marshall. When the government went to a sterile concourse concept,
the Sky Marshals were transferred to other jobs within the federal
government. When I was transferred to Savannah, I started the
second part of my career as a Customs Patrol Officer. The
PatrolDivision was established in 1973 as a highly trained drug
interdiction unit. The unit's primary responsibility was to stop
the flow of illegal drugs and narcotics entering the United States.
Commissioner William Von Raab started phasing out the Patrol in the
mid 1980s. At that time, I was transitioned to a position as a
Customs Special Agent where I investigated other violations of the
Custom laws, such as fraud and child pornography. I finished my
career with Customs as a firearms and use of force trainer and
supervisor with the Customs National Firearms Program Staff at Fort
Benning, Georgia. My positions with the U.S. Customs Service were
interesting and challenging. I had an action packed job that I
still miss today. After I retired, I took a contract job as an
instructor with the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center at
Glynco, Georgia, teaching firearms and the use of force. It is a
rewarding job that I hope I can continue for several more years.
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