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The humor and innocence of the United States Navy Sailor is captured in the unique and sportive tales of a salty master chief set in the final quarter of the twentieth century. |
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taken from the —Forward— Every retiring Sailor must pursue a new direction in life and I found it appealing to either write a book or start a sports bar catering to fellow Pittsburgh Steeler fans. The idea of a bar is great when the Steelers win, but oh shit; what if they go 6-10? |
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Jeff Zahratka is a retired command master chief petty officer who entered the Navy in 1972. He remained on active duty until his retirement in January of 1999. The story is essentially an autobiography of his adventures and his personal slant on the social issues of the era. |
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