Zinavage, Wilfred Deployment ISBN 13: 9780533097357

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Raised on a farm in Baltic, Connecticut, (near New London, "the submarine capital of the world"), Wilfred Zinavage joined the U.S. Navy at eighteen. Trained as an Aviation Electronics Technician, he became an air crew member and flew on the Navy's first nuclear bomber (the P2V-7 Neptune bomber). Hand-picked along with seventeen other specialists, he later became one of the Navy's first in-flight technicians on the world record-holding P3C aircraft. At the peak of his career, he was involved in several secret projects. He still suffers nightmares from his military experiences.After his twenty-year military career, Zinavage retired back to his home with his young family. As a civilian and until he retired once again, he held many titles. He was a first aid instructor, actor, songwriter, biomedical technician, and armed nuclear security officer, Town Selectman and even a write-in candidate for Lieutenant Governor. He earned a college degree from Eastern Connecticut State University in general studies and lacked nine credits from becoming an electronic engineer. In his spare time, he became a TV show co-host on public cable access television and stays active with the Vietnam Veterans of America and the American Legion. He has authored books entitled, The Zinavage Legacy and Challenges.

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Zinavage, Wilfred
Published by Vantage Press, NY, 1992
ISBN 10: 0533097355 ISBN 13: 9780533097357
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Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. 1992, stated First Edition, Near Fine/Near Fine dj, octavo, 145pp., black boards hardcover, bright silver lettering on backstrip, excellent unclipped ($14.95) pictorial dj, binding tight, text unmarked, Presented & Signed on front free endpaper: "2/15/92 To Bob the Mailman, One of the many of whom I spoke - Thanks, Wilfred Zinavage.". Signed by Author(s). Seller Inventory # 16346

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