Near Misses
Near Misses
How does a man with a quiet demeanor, a sense of humor, loyalty to a fault, and a modest opinion of himself such as Nelson Edward Jacobs (Jake) survive being a dive bomber during the horrific World War in the Pacific? How does a man who had experienced so much emotional pain in his life remain so good? This book tells Jake's story beginning with him unexpectedly joining the US Armed Forces at age nineteen like so many young men do, to get away from home! Chronologically, Jake encountered being a China Marine, a dive bomb pilot, an army officer, and consultant for Boeing all while he tried to manage some harsh setbacks in his personal life. It shares with the reader Jake's contentment and strength in the military as well as his inability to find the right woman. It gives the inside stories of a man who, especially at the end of his life, should have been celebrated and embraced not victimized through exploitation. Near Misses is a historically correct memoir told in a way that the reader cannot stop reading from Jake's first love in Arkansas to the greatest emotional tragedy of his life--his last days.
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Near Misses
Near Misses
How does a man with a quiet demeanor, a sense of humor, loyalty to a fault, and a modest opinion of himself such as Nelson Edward Jacobs (Jake) survive being a dive bomber during the horrific World War in the Pacific? How does a man who had experienced so much emotional pain in his life remain so good? This book tells Jake's story beginning with him unexpectedly joining the US Armed Forces at age nineteen like so many young men do, to get away from home! Chronologically, Jake encountered being a China Marine, a dive bomb pilot, an army officer, and consultant for Boeing all while he tried to manage some harsh setbacks in his personal life. It shares with the reader Jake's contentment and strength in the military as well as his inability to find the right woman. It gives the inside stories of a man who, especially at the end of his life, should have been celebrated and embraced not victimized through exploitation. Near Misses is a historically correct memoir told in a way that the reader cannot stop reading from Jake's first love in Arkansas to the greatest emotional tragedy of his life--his last days.
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Near Misses
How does a man with a quiet demeanor, a sense of humor, loyalty to a fault, and a modest opinion of himself such as Nelson Edward Jacobs (Jake) survive being a dive bomber during the horrific World War in the Pacific? How does a man who had experienced so much emotional pain in his life remain so good? This book tells Jake's story beginning with him unexpectedly joining the US Armed Forces at age nineteen like so many young men do, to get away from home! Chronologically, Jake encountered being a China Marine, a dive bomb pilot, an army officer, and consultant for Boeing all while he tried to manage some harsh setbacks in his personal life. It shares with the reader Jake's contentment and strength in the military as well as his inability to find the right woman. It gives the inside stories of a man who, especially at the end of his life, should have been celebrated and embraced not victimized through exploitation. Near Misses is a historically correct memoir told in a way that the reader cannot stop reading from Jake's first love in Arkansas to the greatest emotional tragedy of his life--his last days.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940159005045
Publisher: Covenant Books
Publication date: 09/12/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 174
File size: 497 KB

About the Author

Kerry Ann Jacobs, daughter-in-law to Major Nelson Edward Jacobs, is a recently retired Arizona K–12 public school teacher. She graduated from Arizona State University with a BA in education and after raising her two sons, earned her master’s degree from the University of Phoenix in counseling. Kerry taught mostly elementary and middle school students during her thirty-year career. However, the last eleven years, she taught high school English to our immigrants and refugees to America. Kerry has edited innumerous amounts of essays for students during her career and loves to write!
Edward Lee Jacobs, only child of Major Nelson Edward Jacobs, is retired from the pharmaceutical business development world. For forty years, Ed had worked worldwide in an executive position for Johnson and Johnson, Pfizer, and Cardinal Health among other leading cancer companies. He helped bring Tylenol and Adriamycian to the market through his business management and marketing talents. He is a graduate of California State University at Northridge with majors in biology, journalism, and political science. He earned his MBA from University of California Los Angeles. As co-author, Ed’s life long memories of his father enabled the writing of Near Misses.
Edward and Kerry currently live in Scottsdale, Arizona. They have five children and seven grandchildren. Both are Baby Boomers and grew up with fathers who were World War II veterans.
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