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Never A Boring Day : The Life Story of Game Warden Bernie Goetze

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The year 1952, The west was won. The Indian wars were over and cowboys and bandits turned to the farmer and rancher.

World Wars fought and won, the Korean conflict over.

Thus leaving a young boy who was seeking adventure, a world that looked boring, dull, and mundane.

Then came a chance to join Boy Scout Explorer Troop 2230.

This troop was better known as the World Famous "Koshare Indians".

They performed interpreted Indian dancing and became famous for the work.

Joining was easy, staying was a herculean effort. This boy seeking adventure became an Eagle Scout, and leader in the troop.

He worked on a farm, a ranch, construction, railroad, even a real Indian tribe, and the U.S.

Forest Service. Becoming a self dependent, hard working young man. Next was College. Last but not least becoming a Wildlife Biologist-Game Warden and Deputy Sheriff, with no end to adventure in sight.

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Product Details
Independently Published
838595821Y / 9798385958214
Paperback / softback
21/05/2023
260 pages
152 x 229 mm, 354 grams
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