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Rememberances of combat flying during lift ship operations and Recon (Scout) flying during the Vietnam War in 1966 and early 1967
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Rememberances of combat flying during lift ship operations and Recon (Scout) flying during the Vietnam War in 1966 and early 1967
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- Verlag: Samuel H. Rollason
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781386756095
- Artikelnr.: 53711336
- Verlag: Samuel H. Rollason
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781386756095
- Artikelnr.: 53711336
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Samuel Herbert Rollason, REV, MA, Ph.D., LCH
Born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Sam enlisted in the military in 1965 with the intent of becoming a helicopter pilot. He served in Vietnam in 1966-67. He was wounded on three separate occasions and shot down five times, the last time causing him to spend nearly two years in multiple military hospitals. He was medically retired late in 1968.
His love of flying caused him to initially seek employment as a civilian pilot in Louisiana. He flew for a short time off-shore in the Gulf of Mexico for Petroleum Helicopters.
Sam returned to school and eventually became a Full Professor at Louisiana State University,producing science news of current research, and continuing his own research. During his tenure at LSU he was fortunate to be able to participate in a diversity of research projects as principal investigator and as an adjunct researcher.
During his time at LSU he also worked as a bi-vocational pastor, wrote a newspaper column, and had a talk radio show. He was active as a Pastor and led a number of interdenominational Bible studies in the community and was active in the Episcopal Student Center on campus.
Awards and distinctions:
Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal with eight oak leaf clusters and "V" device, Purple Heart, and assorted campaign ribbons. Presently being reviewed for Congressional Medal of Honor.
Commendation from Pacific West Cancer Fund for contribution to Knowledge in Science and Medicine
Principal researcher in evaluating the use of Hypnotherapy as an Adjunctive therapy to Radio and Chemotherapy in the treatment of Breast Cancer
Holder of numerous patents
Presenter at nternational Symposium on the "Integration of Eastern and Western Medicine" in Wuhan, China
Member of the research team that was first to Propagate Plants in Gravity aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia and long term on the Mir Space Station
Born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Sam enlisted in the military in 1965 with the intent of becoming a helicopter pilot. He served in Vietnam in 1966-67. He was wounded on three separate occasions and shot down five times, the last time causing him to spend nearly two years in multiple military hospitals. He was medically retired late in 1968.
His love of flying caused him to initially seek employment as a civilian pilot in Louisiana. He flew for a short time off-shore in the Gulf of Mexico for Petroleum Helicopters.
Sam returned to school and eventually became a Full Professor at Louisiana State University,producing science news of current research, and continuing his own research. During his tenure at LSU he was fortunate to be able to participate in a diversity of research projects as principal investigator and as an adjunct researcher.
During his time at LSU he also worked as a bi-vocational pastor, wrote a newspaper column, and had a talk radio show. He was active as a Pastor and led a number of interdenominational Bible studies in the community and was active in the Episcopal Student Center on campus.
Awards and distinctions:
Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal with eight oak leaf clusters and "V" device, Purple Heart, and assorted campaign ribbons. Presently being reviewed for Congressional Medal of Honor.
Commendation from Pacific West Cancer Fund for contribution to Knowledge in Science and Medicine
Principal researcher in evaluating the use of Hypnotherapy as an Adjunctive therapy to Radio and Chemotherapy in the treatment of Breast Cancer
Holder of numerous patents
Presenter at nternational Symposium on the "Integration of Eastern and Western Medicine" in Wuhan, China
Member of the research team that was first to Propagate Plants in Gravity aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia and long term on the Mir Space Station