
High School Dropout
Stories of a Navy Pilot
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Narrated by:
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John Sipple
About this listen
In his first book, Butch takes you through the stories of his life. Stories of family, friendship, and fortitude. Against all odds, being a high school dropout from a broken family, Butch earned his College Degree and Navy Pilot Wings within a four and a half year period.
He flew P-3 Orion airplanes during the Cold War, joined the US Customs Service as a Special Agent and Pilot fighting in the war on drugs in Central and South America, and later flew commercially for Northwest Airlines.
Butch takes the listener on journeys through difficult and trying times, while showing them that there is no substitute for hard work and perseverance.
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