"Lieutenant, Your Cap's on Backward!"

The Book

The Context

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Excerpt 4

Finding a G.I. Father

The Author

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"Lieutenent, Your Cap's on Backward!" A warm story of the Cold War by John J. Thomason

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Sally Palmer of Bakersfield, California, 1955. See book page 5.
Sue Howell of Bakersfield, California, 1949 Maid-of-Cotton, with the author. See book page 9.
Gisa Barre' of Munich, Germany, 1953. See book page 217.
General Gavin. See book page 180.
Where we met. See book page 4.
"The Accused." A drawing by the author, 1953. See page 84.
"The Law Officer." A drawing by the author, 1953. See page 87.
"Defense Counsel." A drawing by the author, 1953. See page 85.
"Trial Counsel." A drawing by the author, 1953. See page 86.
A drawing by the author, 1953. "The Expert Witness."See page 88.
A jet flight between weddings. See book page 167.
Carver trial exhibit. See book page 282.
The Christmas postcard, 1953. See book page 218.
Reverse of the Christmas postcard, page 218.
Flying while intoxicated. See book page 251.
L-23 before the propeller broke. See book page 272.
I need a lawyer ! See book page 240.
"Funny Money!" U.S. Occupation scrip. See book pages 68, 69.
L-19s & armored vehicles at Straubing. See book page 275.
The High Commissioner arrives at Staubing in an L-23. Page 272.
Ed Fenig. See book pages 122, 285, 352.
Col. Guimond, Thomason & John Tinnerello. See book pages 124, 208, 242.
Capt. McCartin & Dave Addis. See book pages 122, 123.
Col. Oeding. See book page 173.
Stuttgart, Germany, 1953. Se book page 73.
VII Corps Headquarters. See book pages 119, 121.
Lts. Thomason & Wick Anderson. See book page 127.
Jet Pilot Billy Cowan. See book page 165.
The Cowans wedding day. See book page 166.
Bill Bonwell. See book page 297.
Daphene Low & Petrinella in London. See book page 298.
Wick Anderson, Stewardesses Billie Miller & Ann Holmes, & JT in Florence. See book page 257.
Carl Maul & JT after Jerry Hall broke his leg. See book page 319.
Army Hotel Graf Zepplin, Stuttgart. See book page 73.
Nurnberg, 1953. See book page 107.
Troop Ship General Haan. See book page 65.

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