They are going like hotcakes, but we have a few left!
“ A True Story in my Own Words”
My friend Michael P. Moscaritolo tells his own war story in his book: “ A True Story in my Own Words”

He wrote his book without any help but from his wife Mary, who kept all their letters between him /her while he was over seas in the army. You may recall the name Michael P.Moscaritolo if you were in The The Battle of the Bulge in 1945.He was with the 69th infantry, which was connected to General Troy Millerton first army (who would after the war become the president of L S U).
It’s under 165 pages so you can finish it in one night. It is short, but don’t equate shortness with uninteresting. Every word is edifying , to a soldier who has ever been in combat so Hurry, hurry, hurry I want to solute you Mr. Michael P. Moscaritolo and the other soldiers who served with him in 1945. Mr. Moscaritolo wrote his book, which I am trying to sell on my website at a reasonable price. Don't you think it is time to write yours so I can also sell it on my website. And please get your copy before they are all gone!
I am a devotee of World War 2 as many of you out there are. Your mother and father would be very happy to receive a copy from you this Father’s Day or Mother’s Day. Women played an important role in that war also; so we can’t forget their contributions to winning that war. It may inspire them to write his/her own book after reading Mr. Michael P. Moscaritolo’s “ A True Story in my Own Words”
. It is convenient to carry around with you on the bus, train, or Plane. It is about 8" X 6 " X 1". The cost is $16,00 which covers insurance, shipping and handling. we take PayPal. You may e-mail me at: ydubriel@earthlink.net if you have any questions regarding shipping or this book.
I will donate $1.00 for every book that I sell on the internet to an organization that gives services to the blind in Florida.
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Ps: Everyone who has ever serve in the nation’s military has a story worth telling and leaving behind him/her on paper for us to read and to think about after he or she is gone from us. What all of you have done for us is phenomenal; you deserve every act of our compassion we can give you, for your fidelity to your fellow citizens. Do you know that + or - 1000 of you World War 2 veterants are bidding us farewell; each day that you delay in writing down your recollections of what you went through for us so please stop now what you are doing and get to work on your memoirs; instead of taking your story with you to the here-after and depriving us of what you sacrifice for us who did not serve. I am not just asking for stories from World War 2 soldiers but, from Afghanistan, Iraq and any place that this country security was threatened. Korea vets are also bidding us a farewell at the rate of about 500 per day so you Korean soldiers should start to work on your memoirs as well. Korea will be the last time that a large body of soldiers will cross into a neighboring country to set-off a war. We will close out our age by a smal group or individuals committing criminal acts that will paralyze nations.
We, acting alone, can’t root-out international criminal acts; It takes the efforts of every nation acting as one to accomplish this end. Please let this, and I will not dignified what we have been doing for the last 7 years a so-call war, for wars are conducted by leaders of nations who speak before Tv cameras, not peasants who move about the countryside on camels and mules. Can you close your eyes for a minute and visionalize a million mules and camels with soldiers on their backs coming down I-10,95 or 51 to take us over!
Give me a break?!
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