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Men in Skirts: An Army Medic's Account of the Korean War and After

by Richard H. Waltner

After finishing his time in the Army, the author enrolled in the University of South Dakota where he received both his bachelors and masters degrees. Following graduation be taught for eight years at a small church related college in South Dakota. He then accepted a position in sociology at Montana State University, Billings. Concomitant to his move to Montana he enrolled in the University of Utah where he received his Ph.D., also in sociology. Upon his return to the University at Billings, he focused his studies and research efforts on the newly emerging field of human sexuality developing and teaching a variety of courses. After 39 years Dr. Waltner retired from active college teaching. He and his wife Bonnie have two sons and live near Park City, Montana.


Format:  Quality Paperback
Published:  December 2000
Category:  Military
Publisher:  Authors Choice Press
Pages: 212

 
 
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