The Commander in Chief's Trophy
In 1959 I read an article about cadets from West Point stealing Navy's mascot. The NAVY goat. I thought that that was cool. I use to think of many ways to steal the goat and not get caught. This is when I started to write the book. In 1992, I read another article about Army cadets trying to steal the Navy goat again. About at the same time I read an unrelated article about the COMMANDER IN CHIEF's Trophy. I read more about it and I said to myself that it would be great if the trophy could be stolen. I wrote more notes in the book.
As I followed Desert Storm I was intrigued by the air war, especially "Operation Normandy". I wrote some notes.
THEN CAME COVID.
With everything coming to a halt, I started adding more to my notes.
Finally in 2021 I went crazy writing hour after hour, day after day.

All of a sudden I had a book. I wondered if anyone else would enjoy reading it.
So, here it is.
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The Commander in Chief's Trophy
In 1959 I read an article about cadets from West Point stealing Navy's mascot. The NAVY goat. I thought that that was cool. I use to think of many ways to steal the goat and not get caught. This is when I started to write the book. In 1992, I read another article about Army cadets trying to steal the Navy goat again. About at the same time I read an unrelated article about the COMMANDER IN CHIEF's Trophy. I read more about it and I said to myself that it would be great if the trophy could be stolen. I wrote more notes in the book.
As I followed Desert Storm I was intrigued by the air war, especially "Operation Normandy". I wrote some notes.
THEN CAME COVID.
With everything coming to a halt, I started adding more to my notes.
Finally in 2021 I went crazy writing hour after hour, day after day.

All of a sudden I had a book. I wondered if anyone else would enjoy reading it.
So, here it is.
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The Commander in Chief's Trophy

The Commander in Chief's Trophy

by Paul Danna
The Commander in Chief's Trophy

The Commander in Chief's Trophy

by Paul Danna

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Overview

In 1959 I read an article about cadets from West Point stealing Navy's mascot. The NAVY goat. I thought that that was cool. I use to think of many ways to steal the goat and not get caught. This is when I started to write the book. In 1992, I read another article about Army cadets trying to steal the Navy goat again. About at the same time I read an unrelated article about the COMMANDER IN CHIEF's Trophy. I read more about it and I said to myself that it would be great if the trophy could be stolen. I wrote more notes in the book.
As I followed Desert Storm I was intrigued by the air war, especially "Operation Normandy". I wrote some notes.
THEN CAME COVID.
With everything coming to a halt, I started adding more to my notes.
Finally in 2021 I went crazy writing hour after hour, day after day.

All of a sudden I had a book. I wondered if anyone else would enjoy reading it.
So, here it is.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185744949
Publisher: Paul H Danna
Publication date: 08/16/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

I was born on 6/27/1943 in New Orleans in the French Quarter.
I went to St. Louis Cathedral grammer school and De Las Salle High School. From there I went to LSU and received a Bachlors degree in Electrical Engineering. I went to work for IBM in Huntsville Alabama and programmed the IBM 360 computers. Next, I held positions at Shell Oil Company and Mobil Exxon. In 1992 I started my own business named “PC CONSULTANTS”. In 2010 I retired from every day work and started growing mirlitons.
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