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The Transition
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The Transition

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The Transition is a powerful, true to life story of one man’s metamorphosis from truancy to truth, honor, and duty. It is a tale of a life lived to its fullest, filled with anecdotes of adventure, and powerful moral lessons. Written entertainingly, The Transition is the rare autobiography that tells as much about the author as it does about its times and ourselves.

About the Author

Phil Ward, MSGT Combat Control Team, Ret,

USAFSPECOPS, and a private investigator. He has a black belt in both Judo and Karate and is a 7th Day Adventist who enjoys time with the grandkids and family.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dorrance Publishing Co.
Date
22 March 2019
Pages
182
ISBN
9781480987586

The Transition is a powerful, true to life story of one man’s metamorphosis from truancy to truth, honor, and duty. It is a tale of a life lived to its fullest, filled with anecdotes of adventure, and powerful moral lessons. Written entertainingly, The Transition is the rare autobiography that tells as much about the author as it does about its times and ourselves.

About the Author

Phil Ward, MSGT Combat Control Team, Ret,

USAFSPECOPS, and a private investigator. He has a black belt in both Judo and Karate and is a 7th Day Adventist who enjoys time with the grandkids and family.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dorrance Publishing Co.
Date
22 March 2019
Pages
182
ISBN
9781480987586