Title: Hell, Heaven, or Hoboken by Christmas: An American Soldier in the First Gas Regiment
Author: Robert Lambert
Publisher: XlibrisUS
ISBN: 978-1-5434-2083-8
Pages: 172
Genre: History / Social History
Synopsis
About the Author
Robert Lambert: B.A.; B.S.; M.A.; M.S.; A.B.D. Most of my career has been in the agricultural and environmental sciences. I have worked as a farmer, a crop scout, a soil mapper, a soil geomorphologist, a soil contamination specialist, a lakebed ecologist and an archaeologist. My master’s thesis was a statistical study of the interaction between early corn growth and the microclimate which results from variations in the topography. I did not go straight through school with a long term goal in mind. I have had a series of jobs that were phased out over time. Each time that happened I went back to school for retraining. My degrees are in anthropology, agriculture, agricultural education, and physical geography. I was in the Ph.D. program at the University of Illinois studying historical geography. I completed all but dissertation, but ran into a bureaucratic snafu. My level of tolerance for bureaucracy is pretty low, so I just moved on into teaching for a few years. I started reading historical biographies when I was about nine years old, just because I enjoyed it. I was originally a history major in college, but that seemed to take the fun out of it for me, so I switched majors (several times). When I was working on one of my master’s degrees at Western Illinois University, I was the only non-ROTC member of the military history club. When my children were in high school, I realized that I was not making enough money to pay for their college without going into a lot of debt, so I retrained one more time. I went to truck driving school, and that is what I have been doing for the last fifteen years. I am currently based in Laredo, Texas, the busiest trucking hub in the nation.
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