'Gen. Karen L. Hall's War 1953-2018' By Karen Hall
"GEN. KAREN L. HALL'S WAR"
Chapter 1 (Page 1) 'Afraid To Say The Answer'
I discovered Big Sur, California in 1979. Mr. Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo was a soldier under Mr. Narvaez, Mr. Cortez, Mr. Alvarado and finally Mr. Mendoza. He was Portuguese not Mongolian. If I had asked him "When was the last time you taught a karate class?" He would like me and speak Portuguese to me. Knowing that I had been kidnapped as a war correspondent of fortune. He had married and settled on Cabrillo St. in Torrance, California. The geurilla of New Americas, Mr. Mendoza broke up many fleets (including the diaries) of the other navies (such as my hometown base the Saginaw Navy Reserve Base, Michigan). They had met on the west coast. This is when the war had begun with my great grandfather in the Pacific Theatre of Operations 1542. Kidnapping and children leading to a mass of casualties. Cabrillo would remind you of a George Washington certainly not USA but more like a prince. Where my ancestors wore only loin cloths. Diaries are important in war correspondance.
~from the Diary of Karen Hall age 16 drafted today 12/12/1970 USAF
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As you work through this book remember the 21st. century we look upon and thanks to my grandfather with the top hat and my father with the war bonnet.
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1953-1963 Karen Lynn Hall Saginaw Navy Reserve Base, Mi.
1963-1973 Karen Hall and the South and North Americans
1973-1993 Karen Hall and the Mongolians
1993-2003 Karen Hall and the Neo Nazis
2003-2012 Karen Hall and the children
2013-2018 Karen L. Hall MD
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