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Welcome to my Life (Copyright pending)
Lunch conversation at Edna’s in 1999 turned to my World War 2
experience. Edna’s friend Collette, a teacher, was very interested in
some World War 2 history she had never heard about, and suggested that I
write an autobiography. I had never thought of writing, much less
publishing one. Who could be interested in Henry Kolm?
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I will divide my life into chronological period chapters
(childhood, adolescence, military, etc) no longer than four or
five pages, interspersed with perennial chapters that span
multiple periods (music, aviation, motorcycling, Tae-Kwon-Do,
etc.). Each chapter can be read separately, at the expense of
some repetition). I don’t want to make any reader wade through
the entire book. Musicians may not care about my flying, and
pilots may not care about music.
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From 19th May to 5th June I went to Europe
with daughter Margaret. We visited friends and relatives
in Heilbronn, Germany, near Stuttgart and Heidelberg, in
the Zurich area in Switzerland, and in the Vienna
area in Austria. . Despite the cold and rainy spring, we
had a wonderful time. Only trouble was my lower back pain.
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Look
at my new online photo album filled with pictures from my vacations,
sporting events, and my family. |
Flying is one of my greatest passions, but I also enjoy:
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