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Life CAN Be Interesting - Paperback

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by Paul D. Jensen (Author)

Life CAN Be Interesting contains a number of historical references to events, places, and times where the author, Paul D. Jensen, found himself during his lifetime. This book chronicles these unique moments while he spent the majority of his life on Military Active Duty, Military Reserve Duty, or as a Civil Service Worker with the military.

About the Author


Paul D. Jensen spent around thirty-eight years of his working career in federal "Contracts and Acquisitions." In the late 1940s, he worked on several different movies in the "Special Photographic Effects Department" of 20th Century Fox studios in Westwood, California. In the early 1960s, he was selected, mainly due to his ability with the Japanese language, to work for a week with the social director at the Sano Hotel in Tokyo, where a large conference, which included many American military members, was being held.

Paul has lived in the small town of Winton, California, since 1984. Both he and his deceased wife, Beverly, enjoyed doing wood projects whenever they have spare time. They raised six children.

Number of Pages: 126
Dimensions: 0.27 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: August 04, 2016
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