Striped Moons
true fiction
Language: English - 151 pages
€15.37
Synopsis
Harry G. Smith has been born April 19, 1937 in Steelton, Pennsylvania, USA.
In 1956 he joined the Marine Corps and was sent to Okinawa Japan. It was there were he was introduced to Sensei Tatsuo Shimabukuro, founder of Isshinryu karate. He returned home in 1958 with the rank of 6th dan, awarded by his sensei for his 'fighting abilities'.
End of 1959 he opened, together with Marine Staff Sergeant and former Isshinryu classmate Dick Keith, one of the first (Isshinryu) karate dojos in the US open to the public.
As CIA operative he took part in the ill-fated operation known today as "Bay of Pigs" in Cuba in 1961.
In December 1963 he hosted the 1st Pittsburgh Karate Tournament.
1964 Smith became operational again and joined the famous 5 Commando, known as 'Wild Geese', under the command of Mike Hoare in the former Belgian Congo (Zaire), he reported Hoare's actions to the US.
In 1966 Harry Smith reenlisted in the Marine Corps and was sent to Vietnam, where he took part in the 'Phoenix Program'.
Striped Moons, Smith's autobiography covering the years 1937-1967, was written while he was imprisoned for a Passport Violation in the 1980's.
Product specifications
Binding | Paperback |
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Language | English |
Publishing date | Monday, 30 September 2013 |
Edition | 1 |
Pagecount | 151 |
Interior color | Black/white |
Size | 135 x 215 mm |
Author | Harry G. Smith |
Category | History and politics > Other history |