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The author, Bill Moore, grew up in the small town of Plainville, Connecticut with his Brother Michael and Sister Paula after World War II. This book is a life recap of the events in Bill's life over Seven Decades. Bill's parents Michael and Yvonne were very firm and excellent roll models. Bill credits his parents for the foundation and vision that allowed him to become a successful adult. Bill gives another major credit to the United States Marine Corps. The discipline and structure of the Corps played a large roll in Bill's success in life. Bill publishes his report card on life as he enjoys…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The author, Bill Moore, grew up in the small town of Plainville, Connecticut with his Brother Michael and Sister Paula after World War II. This book is a life recap of the events in Bill's life over Seven Decades. Bill's parents Michael and Yvonne were very firm and excellent roll models. Bill credits his parents for the foundation and vision that allowed him to become a successful adult. Bill gives another major credit to the United States Marine Corps. The discipline and structure of the Corps played a large roll in Bill's success in life. Bill publishes his report card on life as he enjoys the sunshine residing in Florida with his wife Leslee. Bill enjoys watching the four children progress in their careers. The eight grandchildren are all doing well academically in school. He describes living in Florida "His Paradise". "Seven Decades" is a pleasant, honest assessment of Bill's life.
Autorenporträt
William E. Moore is a graduate of N.C. State University with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. He attended George Washington University's Graduate School of Engineering Administration. Mr. Moore is a Vietnam War Veteran and a graduate of "Command General Staff College". He served as a senior military officer for 27 years in the U. S. Army Reserves. In his civilian career, he worked as an Engineer Research Scientist developing electrical power system components. During his career, he served as a Research director for the Army's Engineer Research and Development Laboratories and the Department of Energy's, Fossil Energy Research Directorate.