It's About Bridges - the Restart

It's About Bridges - the Restart

It's About Bridges - the Restart

It's About Bridges - the Restart

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Overview

This book was going to be a "What did you do in the war Daddy?" story. All of that changed when worldwide war broke out in 2020. That war involved a Corona Virus worldwide attack, radical Islamist terrorism in Europe and the Gulf, and anarchists attempting to overthrow our Constitutional Republic by attacking major US cities and the American way of life. This is that story, and more importantly, why we need you to join us if we are to defeat these most formidable enemies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781666207996
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 11/24/2020
Pages: 120
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.25(d)

About the Author

You should know a little more about General Bill Livsey. He is my military and writing mentor who guided me through this book. General Livsey was a “character.” He was one of those inspirational military leaders that carry a swagger stick around with them (like General Patton in WWII) and who excel in motivating and leading troops. I served under him in Germany. The entire book is influenced by his “good ole boy” leadership style. I tried to emulate his leading and writing philosophy in the book

If you’re looking for credentials General Bill Livsey has them. He has a master's degree in Psychology from Vanderbilt University and was an instructor at the West Point Military Academy. He was a Research and Development staff officer with the Army Chief of Staff in Washington DC. He’s been Commanding General of just about everything in the Army, to include the 8th Infantry Division and VII Corps within the US Army Europe; In the State of Georgia as the Commander at Fort Benning, and Commander of Third US Army and Deputy Commander of Forces Command in Atlanta; and as the four-star General Commander-in-Chief of US and Allied Forces in Korea at the end of his career.

- If you’re looking for my credentials, you won’t find any. My credentials are solely that I’m the fortunate father of two sons. My duties as an instructor in this course make-up for my being “too busy” to be a father to them while they were growing up in Germany.
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