Synopsis
A collection of practical, low-tech, wisdom and advice gained from over 2,000 free-of-charge roadside assists the author has performed as a hobby. Purpose is to empower drivers to prevent, plan for and contend with vehicle breakdowns, to avoid becoming stranded. Content is based on hands-on experience, not theory. See website: http: //www.roadsidesurvival.com/
About the Author
Walt Brinker has provided well over 2,000 free-of-charge roadside assists as a hobby. His hobby has been featured in a magazine article and two newspapers: The Houston Chronicle, and The Fayetteville Observer, which runs his monthly vignettes describing actual assists and how readers can avoid becoming stranded. He has written a short book on this subject after deciding it was time to try to empower as many others as possible to avoid vehicle breakdowns and becoming stranded. He graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, in 1966 with a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering, and was commissioned in the U.S. Army as an infantry second lieutenant. His Army career included two combat tours in Vietnam, tactics instructor at the US Army Infantry School, troop duty in Germany and the US, Command and General Staff College, and a tour at the Pentagon on the Army Staff, working to field the Bradley Fighting Vehicle and modernize the Army’s infantry battalions. He retired from the Army as a Lieutenant Colonel in 1990. Military awards include Silver Star, two Bronze Stars for valor, two Bronze Stars for service, Purple Heart, Combat Infantryman Badge, Ranger Tab, Airborne wings, Army Staff Identification Badge, and two awards of the Legion of Merit. He and his wife, Betsy, moved from Texas to Eastover, North Carolina, in 2010 to live close to grandchildren. He worked for L-3 Communications in Fayetteville until July 2012 as a project manager.
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