Veterans TALK LIVE will be establishing their first chapter at the Brookdale Skyline Wednesday the 25th of March 2015.
THE FIRST CHAPTER OF VETERANS TALK LIVE AT THIS COMMUNITY
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STEVEN ROBERT ALEXANDER - Live book reading!
Off to read from The Adventures of Sherlock Fox to the Jackson Elementary School First Graders wish me luck!
A bunch of great kids got to meet Sherlock Fox, his wife Ginger, his little boy Junior and daughter Sissy today at Jackson elementary. They also got to meet Marlee Squirrel, Tinky Skunk, Hoppy Rabbit and the famous Falky Falcon who attends the Blue Zoo. The Blue Zoo is a college right north of Colorado Springs where birds go to learn to Fly Higher, Faster and Better We had a Great Time.
STEVEN ROBERT ALEXANDER, LIEUTENANT COLONEL (RETIRED) U.S. ARMY
(http://www.stevenralexander.com/)
Steven Robert Alexander, Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) U.S. Army has been writing stories and books all of his life. His creativity and imagination allow him to write on all subject matters from ghost stories, military adventure romances, children’s stories, high school sports and romance stories.
Steve served 28 years in the U.S. Army, partly active duty, Reserve and National Guard. He served two tours in the Middle East. In 2004 while serving as a Senior Advisor to an Iraqi Division Command he was awarded the Purple Heart for wounds sustained in a vehicle borne improvised explosive device, VBIED, a suicide bomber in a water tanker filled with explosives, detonated himself in close proximity. Steve has also been awarded the Combat Action Badge. Many of the scenarios in The Road To Jahra hit close to home. He served a follow on tour late in his career in Kuwait, serving as an Operations Officer. He also served tours in Panama, Japan and Slovenia, sites that will be included in future novels.
Steve is also an accomplished broadcaster, having hosted national radio shows on Cable Radio Network out of Los Angeles. He is an experienced talk show host and oldies music show host, most well known for the Major Ripster and the B Team Show that ran from 1999-2001. After 911, Steve volunteered for active duty and Iraq and spent the next ten years on active duty until his May 2011 retirement.
Steve has always been involved in DJ and music activities.
Steve is an American Civil War and Ancient Greece historian, an Eagle Scout and high school football coach. He lives in Colorado and has five Grandchildren. He enjoys throwing theme parties, songwriting and acting.
(http://www.stevenralexander.com/)
Steven Robert Alexander, Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) U.S. Army has been writing stories and books all of his life. His creativity and imagination allow him to write on all subject matters from ghost stories, military adventure romances, children’s stories, high school sports and romance stories.
Steve served 28 years in the U.S. Army, partly active duty, Reserve and National Guard. He served two tours in the Middle East. In 2004 while serving as a Senior Advisor to an Iraqi Division Command he was awarded the Purple Heart for wounds sustained in a vehicle borne improvised explosive device, VBIED, a suicide bomber in a water tanker filled with explosives, detonated himself in close proximity. Steve has also been awarded the Combat Action Badge. Many of the scenarios in The Road To Jahra hit close to home. He served a follow on tour late in his career in Kuwait, serving as an Operations Officer. He also served tours in Panama, Japan and Slovenia, sites that will be included in future novels.
Steve is also an accomplished broadcaster, having hosted national radio shows on Cable Radio Network out of Los Angeles. He is an experienced talk show host and oldies music show host, most well known for the Major Ripster and the B Team Show that ran from 1999-2001. After 911, Steve volunteered for active duty and Iraq and spent the next ten years on active duty until his May 2011 retirement.
Steve has always been involved in DJ and music activities.
Steve is an American Civil War and Ancient Greece historian, an Eagle Scout and high school football coach. He lives in Colorado and has five Grandchildren. He enjoys throwing theme parties, songwriting and acting.
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