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Understanding the Military Design Movement
This book is a result of how wickedly complex life is for most all of us.<br /> Nothing seems to go according to plan. If that were the case, I would be<br /> <br /> penning a book about my adventures as an astronaut/firefighter/artist/sol-<br /> dier, which was my original plan around ten years of age. My father, Irving<br /> <br /> Zweibelson, was a World War II veteran, fine artist, and university professor.<br /> In the end, the apple would not fall far from the tree. As a child, I developed<br /> some unique gifts in fine art, mostly drawing and such. Family, friends, and<br /> teachers strongly urged me to invest entirely in the arts, to the point that by<br /> my early twenties in a fine arts program at university, I was burned out. Due<br /> to family and financial issues, I also needed to find a way to pay for college.<br /> My roommate Garrett took me to the Somers Town Fair in Connecticut,<br /> <br /> and I met a U.S. Army National Guard recruiter. The rest, they say, is his-<br /> tory. Well, not without critical support from the Kritzman family and the<br /> <br /> Hourihan family, whom I am forever indebted to, and proud to be part of<br /> their extended families.
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