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For the ones who have that small voice in the back of their head, wondering, "Can I make it?", this book is the answer to that question for Paul Askedall. The reasons for him enlisting in the U.S. Army are many; becoming a full spectrum warrior, gaining another notch of life experience, and following in his grandfather's footsteps are just a few. By growing up with a strict stepfather and being a boy scout, Paul is no stranger to being yelled at and forced to endure physical punishment, as well as camping, hiking, shooting, and having to work as a team. Take a trip with Paul Askedall as he gets a crash course in transitioning from civilian to Soldier.
A memoir from a Modern Warrior of the Old Way. A writer, an artist, a Soldier, a student, a teacher; all describe Paul Askedall as he writes his views, opinions, emotions, and experiences of the day. Living by a martial philosophy, Paul shares a unique look on existence both inside and outside the box. Two parts silly, two parts serious, all parts intriguing, take time to read this interesting journal.
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Minnesota-based agent Ron Simon deals in all four major sports: baseball, basketball, football and hockey, and his list of clients include Paul Molitor, Ahmad Rashad, Kevin McHale, Kent Hrbek, the Fahnhorst brothers of St. Cloud, Dennis Hextall, Jim Eisenreich, Neal Broten, Greg Olson, Chris Weinke, Scott Studwell, Steve Jordan, Jim Kaat and Dan Gladden.
A prize-winning reporter tells the complete and riveting story of the gruesome murder of 13-year-old Chris Hobson. Driven to a remote area and forced to dig his own grave, Chris was then cold-heartedly shot to death--by his own mother. A compelling and chilling look deep into America's troubled heartland.