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David A.landry

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hen David A. Landry was 18 years old, he entered the United States Marine Corps Reserves and was stationed at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. His combination of reserves and full-time service in the Marines was 14 years. While in the Marines, he was a grunt 0311, optics technician, armorer, cook, battalion training NCOIC, base, and division combat photographer, photo lab technician, small arms weapons instructor, prisoner control chaser for the brig, and, lastly, military police officer. After the Marine Corps, he enlisted into the California Army National Guard Unit as a combat military police officer and was stationed down El Cajon, California. At the same time, he was a reserve deputy probation officer for San Diego County and a crisis counselor for San Diego, California, Trauma Intervention Program (TIP). After receiving his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice in 1999, he was employed overseas in the Marshall Islands at Kwajalein Atoll as a civilian police officer and later hired to work as a security police officer in Kuwait and then to Bosnia. He worked at Incirlik Air Force Base, Turkey, as one of their civilian-based photographers. Later on, he accepted a position by Armor Group as an air deportation specialist returning illegal immigrants to Mexico City and Guadalajara, Mexico. Later, he was vehicle inspector for Lockheed Martin and his job was to locate anything that would resemble an explosive device(s) or find any illegal contraband before entering the naval base. When the contract for this position ended, he applied for a job as a Department of Defense federal police officer for the Navy. He was accepted and stationed at Fallbrook Naval Weapons Station, Fallbrook, California, for the next 10 years. He retired on April 1, 2019, and here he is now writing books about ghost and the bizarre stories

The Dead and the Bizarre David A. Landry Thriller The author and 11 other writers share their own ghost and bizarre stories in this collection. This book was fun to write for all of them but has also brought back those haunted memories they wanted to forget. They all want to share this with you so you would know that you are not alone and the paranormal are real, and they are also sharing the same plain with us. Like it or not, “The Dead and the Bizarre are here and all around us” in 90 | UncagedBooks.com

our natural world, so we need to get used to it and accept it.

The Beer Can Slide It was late in the evening, and all of us kids were getting ready for bed. Everyone just finished taking showers, and I came into the kitchen for a drink of water and to say good night to everyone there. My mother; my father; my mother’s sister, Aunt Joanne; and her husband, Uncle Ed, were at the kitchen table playing cards. That was my parents’ way of spending quality time with both sides of their family. And this was every weekend, starting on Friday nights at 8:00 p.m.


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