Publisher's Synopsis
"This is the story of a college drop-out who made good serving his country, rose to become Commanding Officer of Foxtrot Company 2nd Battalion 4th Marine Regiment, and was honorably discharged as a Captain. He went on to complete college funded by the G.I. Bill, become an innovative international corporate banker on Wall Street, plowed through unemployment following the hostile takeover of his bank, changed careers mid-life to become a highly regarded financial counselor and life insurance salesman, and was able to retire early at age 55 ... the tale is spun with flash backs to his teenage years when he was a farm hand and a caddie betwen his four years at South Kent School, at the time a Spartan character-building boarding school in rural northwestern Connecticut .. after Viet Nam while a student at Columbia University's School of General Studies, he blew the whistle on rampant cheating ... and went on to graduate with bona fide Honors