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Unwilling Warrior: A Novelette from World War II

Adventures of a Baby Boomer, Book 1

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Unwilling Warrior: A Novelette from World War II

By: Thomas Shaw
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Patton's fast moving troops caused more trouble than just for the enemy. This novelette is about a young man just about to graduate from college, but is drafted into the United States Army and sent to the European theater and goes on a mission that gets caught up in the Fog of War.

Part 2 is a true story about a murder trial that I was involved in and how it ended up having two juries, which was very strange.

Part 3 is another true story about Sanctuary Cities and how I witnessed the first government-sanctioned city way back in 1977. This proves the adage that, "If we don't learn from history, we will be doomed to repeat it."

©2014 Thomas Shaw (P)2016 Thomas Shaw
Action & Adventure Historical Fiction Fiction Adventure War City

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