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Robert Gerards Life Story Involves A Fascinating Journey Full Of Twists Turns And Unexpected Events. With No Specific Career Plan In Place Things Just Happened Mostly Good Things! Along The Way Over Time People Events And Places Seemed To Re-Emerge In An Intriguing Way.. . Gerard Was Born In New York City In 1930. He And His Mother And Father Lived On The West Side Near Central Park. He Didnt Know Until Many Years Later That His Father Was An Alien Who Had Entered The United States Illegally And Changed His Name. When Robert Was Just Two Years Old The Fbi Came Knocking At The Apartment Off Central Park West. However They Were Not Looking For Illegal Aliens. They Were Looking For The Lindbergh Baby!. . Later The Family Moved To West Orange New Jersey A Small Town Where It Seemed That Nearly Everyone Was Employed By Thomas A. Edison Inc. Gerards Story Captures The Lean Years Of The 1930S Prior To World War Ii Some Problems At Home And His Escapades As A Teen-Ager During The War Years Including Two Years Of Tough Discipline At A Private Boarding School In North Jersey. It Was During This Period That His Father Was Deported To Belgium From Ellis Island.. . After Graduating From High School Gerard Joined The Ranks Of Those Who Worked At One Of The Edison Factories In West Orange. Two Older Workers Combat Veterans From Wwii Became His Mentors. During The Early Phases Of The Korean War They Shared Fascinating Stories About Their Wartime Experiences. Bored By Factory Work And Inspired By His Two Local Heroes Gerard Enlisted In The Army In 1951.. . As A Result Of Some Very Poor Training Gerard And A Good Friend Decided To Apply For Admission To Officer Candidate School. Ironically Robert Gerard The Reluctant Applicant Was Accepted While His Buddy Was Rejected. After His Commissioning His Experience In Korea Prompted Him To Remain In The Army. While Stationed With The 82D Airborne Division At Fort Bragg He Married A High School Classmate In 1954. Together They Had Eight Children.. . Gerard Describes His Assignment As A Weapons Instructor At Fort Benning Georgia And Then His Experience As A Student In The Armys Flight School At Fort Rucker Alabama. An Opportunity To Complete His Undergraduate Education Took Him And His Family To Mississippi Southern College In Hattiesburg Mississippi During The Same Year That James Meredith Became The First Black Student To Be Admitted To The University Of Mississippi. . . Gerards Subsequent Assignment At The Armys Command And General Staff College At Fort Leavenworth Kansas (1963-1964) Was A Year Filled With Major Events Including President Kennedys Assassination The Increasing Commitment To Military Support For South Vietnam And An Address By Former President Harry Truman. Next A Wonderful Assignment In Verona Italy Where His Family Lived In A Small Italian Village Was Cut Short Due To Critical Needs For Army Helicopter Pilots In Vietnam.. . He Describes His First Tour In Vietnam Including The Buildup Of U.S. Conventional Forces And The Application Of Air Mobility As A Part Of Tactical Operations. Also He Had An Opportunity To See His Brother Whose Base Camp Was Just Several Miles Away. After Returning To The States He Worked In The Pentagon And Described Both The Serious And Hilarious Events Related To Surviving In The Puzzle Palace. In 1970 His Second Tour In Vietnam Placed Him Much Farther North Near The Demilitarized Zone Where Enemy Forces Consist Mostly Of North Vietnamese Regulars. His Description Of Military Operations In Vietnam Reflects Both The Early Years As Well As The Beginning Of The Drawdown Of U.S. Forces. . . After An Interesting Year Of Study At Monmouth College Gerard Attended The U.S. Army War College At Carlisle Barracks Pennsylvania Just A Few Miles South Of Indiantown Gap Where He Took His Basic Training. His Experien