When Boats Were Made of Wood and Men Were Made of Steel

When Boats Were Made of Wood and Men Were Made of Steel
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Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 1491015179
ISBN-13 : 9781491015179
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Book Synopsis When Boats Were Made of Wood and Men Were Made of Steel by : Charles Draper

Download or read book When Boats Were Made of Wood and Men Were Made of Steel written by Charles Draper and published by . This book was released on 2013-07-27 with total page 290 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We thought we had it tough with a test. As history shows, politics was at one time the only way on to the patrol. I can only guess what must have been required in order to be appointed. Politicians could tell you or your family that his quota for this year was filled but perhaps next year he could do something. They could put that particular carrot on a stick and dangle it for a solid year. All politicians need to be elected or re-elected, so one may have been asked to help in some small way. Perhaps they might work the polls, offer to distribute literature, walk the streets campaigning for the man, or offer a child up as a sacrificial lamb if need be. Of course, there were never any blood alters found in the ruins of old Atlantic City, but a dagger or two have shown up and "et tu Brutus" was heard uttered after many an election.All who were lifeguards, be it for a single year, a decade, or in some cases more than half a century, are the reason sons and daughters were born and some families even exist today. We did, in one very important way, alter the world. We saved lives. We shared in helping Atlantic City to become the Queen she was. This is the tradition of the Atlantic City Beach Patrol.


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