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Kaleidoscope: Stories of a Free Spirit covers several wars, two assassinations, four coups and assignments in the Philippines, Japan, Germany, Italy, Liberia, Nigeria and Russia, among other situations and geographical locations both domestic and abroad. The stories are filled with humor and show James Malony's ability to survive and succeed against overwhelming odds.The author, James Malony, is a graduate of West Point Class of 1945 and the latest member of a line of graduates starting in 1854. He celebrated his 90th birthday this September. His father, Harry Malony, graduated in the West Point class of 1912.Bobby Finan, Senior Vice President at Merrill Lynch, wrote:"Jim Malony has the knack of story telling. His true short stories are an easy read and contain a surfeit of smiles over a compendium of geography."
"Michael Day's memorable poetry and prose poems breathtakingly convey a combat veteran's journey through the emotional wreckage of war, wielding an arsenal of art with a fierce determination to survive despair and embrace life." - Jan Barry, author, "Life After War & Other Poems""Micheal Day is a Warrior; a man truly dedicated to the role and reality of Peace. This collection of writing is primal, heart-wrenching, and passionate. Day's work carries with it it the weight of having been honestly earned, out in the real world, where intentions and virtue, prayers and dreams, can be crushed and scorched forever. His is a voice that is needed, and while it can at times be uncomfortable, it remains, nevertheless, vital." - P.W. Covington, author, "Vet to Vet: An Examination of PTSD through Writing"
In Stories From The Past My Father Told Me, you will find a General's view of leading a Division in WWII, as well as many historical accounts of life in the Army before and during the war. These stories reflect a keen insight into the social and physical environment of the times. The stories represent a great collection of events that you will not find in history books, but are both fascinating and detailed.COL (Ret.) Chuck Giasson, a West Point graduate class of 1968, wrote:"The stories are written in a style that draws you in and makes you feel you are there."LTG (Ret.) Larry Jordan, West Point class of 1968, added:"Simple yet eloquent stories of Army life gone by, told with a clarity and color rarely seen. Immerses the reader in the sounds, smells and feel of the setting for each tale. Some are amusing, others poignant, but all are entertaining and riveting."
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