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No Kids, No Money and a Chevy: A Politically Incorrect Memoir
No Kids, No Money and a Chevy: A Politically Incorrect Memoir
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Praise for Chuck Mansfield's
NO KIDS, NO MONEY AND A CHEVY:
A Politically Incorrect Memoir
"A fascinating read" whose author "come(s) through clearly as a very remarkable man who commits to life and the task before him with passion and dedication and integrity. Chaminade (High School)'s reaction to the WTC tragedy (indeed the ethos of the whole Chaminade experience) was especially moving, and individual tributes to some of (Mansfield's) fellow Marines quite affecting and inspiring." Some "viewpoints and assessments couldn't be more timely; (the) critique of business practices fits right in with . . . the frauds at Enron and Global Crossing and judgments of some societal trends . . . in keeping with the climate of public opinion that has produced the current successes of O'Reilly and Buchanan." - Jack Scovil, Scovil Chichak Galen Literary Agency, Inc.
"A treasure for (Mansfield's) family and descendants, the book . . . will (also) strike the general reader as remarkable - a page-turner, hard to put down." "The Vietnam portion is in the excellent style of Michener's Tales of the South Pacific." - P. Henry Mueller, retired credit policy chairman of Citigroup, former Marine officer and author
"I was enormously impressed." Parts were "absolutely hilarious," "a classic piece of humor." "The Vietnam Era" "represents the kind of personal history that needs to be told about all wars but about Vietnam particularly." - Rear Admiral Paul T. Gillcrist, USN (Ret.), former aircraft carrier fighter pilot and author
"I have read ("The Vietnam Era") over and over and each time came away in tears. Such a terrible time, such wonderful young men." - Fran Greiner, friend of a Marine killed in Vietnam
NO KIDS, NO MONEY AND A CHEVY:
A Politically Incorrect Memoir
"A fascinating read" whose author "come(s) through clearly as a very remarkable man who commits to life and the task before him with passion and dedication and integrity. Chaminade (High School)'s reaction to the WTC tragedy (indeed the ethos of the whole Chaminade experience) was especially moving, and individual tributes to some of (Mansfield's) fellow Marines quite affecting and inspiring." Some "viewpoints and assessments couldn't be more timely; (the) critique of business practices fits right in with . . . the frauds at Enron and Global Crossing and judgments of some societal trends . . . in keeping with the climate of public opinion that has produced the current successes of O'Reilly and Buchanan." - Jack Scovil, Scovil Chichak Galen Literary Agency, Inc.
"A treasure for (Mansfield's) family and descendants, the book . . . will (also) strike the general reader as remarkable - a page-turner, hard to put down." "The Vietnam portion is in the excellent style of Michener's Tales of the South Pacific." - P. Henry Mueller, retired credit policy chairman of Citigroup, former Marine officer and author
"I was enormously impressed." Parts were "absolutely hilarious," "a classic piece of humor." "The Vietnam Era" "represents the kind of personal history that needs to be told about all wars but about Vietnam particularly." - Rear Admiral Paul T. Gillcrist, USN (Ret.), former aircraft carrier fighter pilot and author
"I have read ("The Vietnam Era") over and over and each time came away in tears. Such a terrible time, such wonderful young men." - Fran Greiner, friend of a Marine killed in Vietnam
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