US Army combat veteran, he was decorate for service at the Battle of the Bulge, in World War II. He was the son of a screenwriter who was blackliste during the McCarthy era. At the time of his death, he was at work on a memoir of his time in the army, which he had tentatively entitled Memoirs of a Bad Soldier. At the age of 68, ROBERT CRICHTON died in 1993 in New Rochelle, a city in Westchester County (New York).
You too will know the fantastic lives and careers of Ferdinand Waldo Demara make a fantastic irony of the platitude that truth is stranger than fiction. He wanted to be a hero. During his storied career, Ferdinand Demara managed to “become” a Trappist monk and a law student. Not only, but also a surgeon-lieutenant in the Royal Canadian Navy and a brilliant assistant warden of a Texas prison. All that, reading The Great Impostor https://www.amazon.com/Great-Impostor-Ferdinand-Philosophy-Trappist-ebook/dp/B01CNTDMGY.
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