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My Experiences in War and Business: One Man's Story of Success in America
by Otis Earl Hawkins Foreword by Dan Quayle
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Ashbrook Press, 1999 317 pages Hardcover, $24.95, ISBN 1-878802-21-6 Paperback, $12.95, ISBN 1-878802-22-4
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Read "Telling a Tale of Life" from the North Central Business Journal (November 1999)
To describe Earl Hawkins as a self-made millionaire is about as incomplete a formulation as describing a Stradivarius as a wooden box with strings. His autobiography is an American story. It is about a poor, half-blind, young boy from the back woods of West Virginia, overcoming all adversity through simple, quiet, and honest determination and making himself wealthy, to be sure, but above all, a man. It is about his experiences in a war that shaped the world in which we now live: how he joined a most unlikely outfit of the National Guard; how he fooled the medical examiner to get into the Army: how he fought for several years in the Pacificwinning the Silver Star, Bronze Star and Purple Heart. It is about a man building his own American dream, piece by piece, with honesty and integrity. It is about the habits and virtues of successful peopledescribed in an intelligent, witty and engaging way.
Table of Contents
- Contents
- Foreword by Dan Quayle
- Preface
- Part One: Early Life
- Chapter 1: Uncle Frank and O'Brien's Fork
- Chapter 2: Coming of Age
- Part Two: The War
- Chapter 3: Off to Camp Shelby
- Chapter 4: Going Overseas
- Chapter 5: Life in Fiji
- Chapter 6: Fiji Furlough
- Chapter 7: Guadalcanal
- Chapter 8: Our First Attack
- Chapter 9: The Last Two Hills of New Georgia
- Chapter 10: Between Campaigns
- Chapter 11: Lost in the Jungle
- Chapter 12: The Battle of Hill 700
- Chapter 13: Hospitals and Rear Areas
- Chapter 14: To Luzon
- Chapter 15: The Capture of Clark Field
- Chapter 16: The Race for Manila
- Chapter 17: Chinatown in Manila
- Chapter 18: The Fight at the River
- Chapter 19: The Walled City
- Chapter 20: Winding Down in Manila
- Chapter 21: The Battle for the South End of Mount Pacawagon
- Chapter 22: The Deadly Mortars
- Chapter 23: From Mount Pacawagon to Sugarloaf Mountain
- Chapter 24: Home on Points
- Part Three: The Business
- Chapter 25: Starting Out on My Own . . . Again
- Chapter 26: Betty
- Chapter 27: "Just Ahead . . . Fresh Fruits and Vegetables"
- Chapter 28: Outsmarting the Competition
- Chapter 29: The Grand Opening of Hawkins Supermarket
- Chapter 30: Building More
- Chapter 31: Hawks Nest
- Chapter 32: Reflections on the Past
- Chapter 33: Keys to a Successful Business
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