DESCRIPTION
They did not ask Bert to join the War, he signed up, and did his duties. He drove a Bren Gun Carrier carrying men into battle. He was a feisty individual, possibly the reason why his unit did so well. He married Irene, and had 8 children. [3,486 words]
ABOUT
THE AUTHOR
Jock Pichette, is a semi retired, former business owner with an ambition to write. Enjoys the sports world, and has devoted twenty eights years to sports management. Puts on the rollerblades every now and then. Enjoy's bowling, walking, ice skating, dabbles in oils, and produces art shows. [February 2001]
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"Not a title you're likely to fit all upon a marquis. Other than that the only problem I found with it is that even in essay form whether this story is fact or fiction essay (doesn't matter) quotations must be put in quotation marks just as with story. I know what you're thinking: Who's this kid to judge? I'll just look at "his" terrible little story. I can assure you mine needs work too, but I know what to work on, so let's not trade punches. Merely trying to help that's all." -- EC Allen.
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