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This book is inspired by the true story of my life and journey from
homelessness and beyond. Its an inspiring story of courage,
tragedy, adventure, perseverance, determination, resilience, faith,
and redemption. The story is about my life in the beginning,
growing up, surviving the fire incident, and early demise of my
three sisters. Life without my father; fear of my mother, and life
in the navy. I suffered thirty years from low self-esteem, fear,
anger, resentments, worthlessness, loneliness, hopelessness,
homelessness, substance abuse, failed attempts to maintain
employment, mental institutions, churches, shelters, jails, bad
relationships, and marriages too I walked in the kingdom of
darkness(Hell) for thirty years determined to find myself; I
finally made a final decision to get my life on track once and for
all One day, I evaluated my entire life as far as I could remember.
I began to peel off the layers of my unresolved issues like a
banana. I confronted the tragic death of my three sisters, which I
honestly havent done before, for closure purposes. I confronted the
anger and resentments I harbored toward my mother for her failures,
including my father for abandoning me. I was angry with myself for
my history of substance abuse and homelessness, also for not
reaching out for help in the beginning when I should have done so.
I completed an intense, detailed evaluation of my life one day. I
began to cry until I was all cried out. I had enough faith to pray
to God at the time. I asked God to renew in me a new heart and
spirit to serve him. To be the man that he intended me to be. After
I finished praying, I felt a huge weight lifted off my shoulders.
This was my defining moment and the turning point of my life. I
began to see light at the end of the tunnel I began to seek
treatment for my depression and PTSD. I attented (NA)meetings. I
began to read and apply the word of God in my life daily. The
wounds of my past miraculously began to heal. Over a period of
time, my wife noticed an internal transformation taking place in my
life I began to foregive everyone who done me wrong, including my
worse enemy of all, myself Today, I live a life of purpose, not
defeat, drug free and living one day at a time. I was compelled to
write my life and journey from homelessness and beyond in hopes
that my story may convey to anyone who may be struggling with their
personal giants, especially the homeless; their is hope You can
make it. Im grateful that I had the opportunity to have gotten the
help I needed. There are good people in the world. Im a veteran who
enlisted and was honorably discharged from both, the US Navy from
1986 to 1991, and the Army reserve from 1992 to 2000. Today, I
currently serve as an enlisted soldier in the Army of the Lord
This is the long anticipated, never-before-told account of one of
the icons of twentieth-century television. There are many personal
revelations of interacting with some of the Gunsmoke family
ensemble, such as Miss Kitty, Doc and Festus. His own work as a
producer is covered. Throughout are rare, previously unpublished
photographs from the author's personal collection. Appendices
include comments by show biz colleagues and fellow Gunsmoke alumni,
and a sampling of letters received from his legions of fans. As
befits the man, this large-size book is a beautifully printed work
in accord with the highest library standards????????????a luxurious
and extra-strong cloth binding, acid-free paper, carefully designed
photographic and textual layouts and sophisticated typography.
Actor and fellow Gunsmoke performer Burt Reynolds has written a
foreword to the book.
Men and women who serve in the armed forces are subject to a
different legal code than those they protect. Throughout American
history, some have-through action or failure to act or by
circumstances-found themselves facing prosecution by the United
States military. One measure of a nation's sense of justice is how
it treats those who surrender some of their rights to defend the
rights of fellow citizens. Beginning with the first court-martial
(predating the nation itself) of an American Indian and continuing
to the recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the War on Terror,
this book examines the proceedings of 15 courts-martial that raised
such important legal questions as: When does advocacy become
treason? Who bears ultimate responsibility when troops act
illegally? What are the limits in protesting injustice? The
defendants include such familiar names as Paul Revere, Jackie
Robinson and William Calley, as well as lesser-knowns like PFC
Robert Garwood, a Vietnam War deserter. The authors examine such
overlooked cases as the Somers Mutiny, the trial of the San
Patricios and the Port Chicago Mutiny. These trials demonstrate
that guaranteeing military justice-especially in the midst of armed
conflict-is both a challenge and a necessity in a free society.
Only the very best officers are given command of U.S. Navy ships,
and only the elite of these are selected for command of aircraft
carriers. The USS America was the third of four Kitty Hawk-class
super-carriers. Commissioned in 1965 and decommissioned in 1996,
she served in many conflicts, cruising three times to Vietnam, and
once each to Libya, the Persian Gulf and Bosnia. This book profiles
the 23 men who commanded the America and her crew of 5,000 during
31 years of service. Most of them were combat veterans who served
during World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Mayaguez Rescue Operations,
Lebanon, Haiti, Libya, Bosnia, and Desert Storm. Four were Naval
Academy graduates; seven were test pilots; one became Inspector
General of the Navy; one wore both Navy wings and submariner
dolphins; and one was a prisoner of war in Vietnam for nearly six
years. Two retired as admirals - one of these was Chief of Naval
Operations - five as vice admirals, and 11 as rear admirals. Each
profile gives a full career account based on official biographies,
published memoirs, and interviews with the commanding officers or
their families.
James Arness was born May 26, 1923, in Minneapolis. He entered
college just as World War II began and dreamed of being a naval
aviator. It seemed as if every night his fraternity was having a
party to send off a brother to the service. Young Arness got his
interview with a naval flight programme officer, but his hopes
vanished as he was informed that his six foot seven inch height
disqualified him automatically. He wrote his draft board asking
that they call him up as soon as possible and so he ended up as a
private in the famed Third Infantry Division where he earned a
Bronze Star and the Purple Heart. Because of his stature, he was
chosen to be first off the landing craft (to test the depth of the
water) when his division landed at Anzio, Italy. He was
subsequently wounded by enemy machine gun fire and spent eighteen
months recovering in overseas and stateside hospitals. Later his
height would help him strike a commanding figure in the role of
U.S. Marshal Matt Dillon of Dodge City. After Arness had toiled in
Hollywood for a decade, John Wayne recommended him to CBS
executives for the Gunsmoke part (after Wayne turned it down). As
the principal performer of Gunsmoke for twenty years (1955-1975),
the actor and the character took on mythic proportions--a born
leader, honest and strong. Rare is the actor who has been cast in a
role that so deeply fits his true self. James Arness gives a full
account of his early years, his family, his military career, his
film work in Hollywood which included appearances in the
cult-favorite science fiction movies Them! and The Thing. He had a
long run on Gunsmoke, a role in the highly popular television
miniseries How The West Was Won, and his post-theatrical period is
also covered. This is the long anticipated, never-before-told
account of one of the icons of twentieth-century television. There
are many personal revelations of interacting with some of the
Gunsmoke family ensemble, such as Miss Kitty, Doc and Festus. His
own work as a producer is covered. Throughout are rare, previously
unpublished photographs from the author's personal collection.
Appendices include comments by show biz colleagues and fellow
Gunsmoke alumni, and a sampling of letters received from his
legions of fans. As befits the man, this large-size book is a
beautifully printed work in accord with the highest library
standards--a luxurious and extra-strong cloth binding, acid-free
paper, carefully designed photographic and textual layouts and
sophisticated typography. Actor and fellow Gunsmoke performer Burt
Reynolds has written a foreword to the book.
This book is inspired by the true story of my life and journey from
homelessness and beyond. Its an inspiring story of courage,
tragedy, adventure, perseverance, determination, resilience, faith,
and redemption. The story is about my life in the beginning,
growing up, surviving the fire incident, and early demise of my
three sisters. Life without my father; fear of my mother, and life
in the navy. I suffered thirty years from low self-esteem, fear,
anger, resentments, worthlessness, loneliness, hopelessness,
homelessness, substance abuse, failed attempts to maintain
employment, mental institutions, churches, shelters, jails, bad
relationships, and marriages too I walked in the kingdom of
darkness(Hell) for thirty years determined to find myself; I
finally made a final decision to get my life on track once and for
all One day, I evaluated my entire life as far as I could remember.
I began to peel off the layers of my unresolved issues like a
banana. I confronted the tragic death of my three sisters, which I
honestly havent done before, for closure purposes. I confronted the
anger and resentments I harbored toward my mother for her failures,
including my father for abandoning me. I was angry with myself for
my history of substance abuse and homelessness, also for not
reaching out for help in the beginning when I should have done so.
I completed an intense, detailed evaluation of my life one day. I
began to cry until I was all cried out. I had enough faith to pray
to God at the time. I asked God to renew in me a new heart and
spirit to serve him. To be the man that he intended me to be. After
I finished praying, I felt a huge weight lifted off my shoulders.
This was my defining moment and the turning point of my life. I
began to see light at the end of the tunnel I began to seek
treatment for my depression and PTSD. I attented (NA)meetings. I
began to read and apply the word of God in my life daily. The
wounds of my past miraculously began to heal. Over a period of
time, my wife noticed an internal transformation taking place in my
life I began to foregive everyone who done me wrong, including my
worse enemy of all, myself Today, I live a life of purpose, not
defeat, drug free and living one day at a time. I was compelled to
write my life and journey from homelessness and beyond in hopes
that my story may convey to anyone who may be struggling with their
personal giants, especially the homeless; their is hope You can
make it. Im grateful that I had the opportunity to have gotten the
help I needed. There are good people in the world. Im a veteran who
enlisted and was honorably discharged from both, the US Navy from
1986 to 1991, and the Army reserve from 1992 to 2000. Today, I
currently serve as an enlisted soldier in the Army of the Lord
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