A Girl's Pocket Guide to Trouser Trout: Reflections on Dating and Fly-Fishing

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AuthorHouse, 2004 - Family & Relationships - 160 pages

Author's Note

When Franklin Delano Roosevelt died quietly on April 12, 1945, the lives of millions were forfeited. Had he lived, it is a certainty that Dean Acheson would never have risen from deserved obscurity to become Secretary of State.

Ineptitude and error caused the death and dislocation of millions. Korea and Vietnam were needless tragedies. That is part of what this work is about.

Arrogant, self-righteous men cause war and corporals pay for it. That is part of what this work is about.

This is the story of boys forced to grow up too soon and become battlefield legends. Live heroes are often made by the sacrifice of dead ones. That is part of what this work is about.

This is the story of our black budget, the hidden government, the shadowy figures who lurk in the anterooms of power, and are unanswerable to anyone. That is part of what this work is about.

-Dean Will Ross

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