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CODE NAME: SPIRIT

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This book is a sequel to Code Name: William Tell, completing the fast-paced action adventure story of an amazing man working in the shadows of secret service to our country. It is written in the hope that our beloved nation will return and remain true to the vision of our Founding Fathers and live out our noble motto In God We Trust, thereby receiving the blessing of Almighty God. As an undercurrent in this story there is also a blueprint for the moral, spiritual and economic recovery of our ailing nation.



One day, near the end of what he thought to be an unsuccessful term, a president in the solitude of the Oval Office found time to think of some way to make amends for his failures. He gave his imagination free rein. Soon an idea took form and began to grow into a solution to a serious problem: a solution that would become the closest held secret since the atomic bomb. From this secret would come a remarkable man, code named William Tell. For security reasons, his code name would later be changed to Spirit.

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232 pages, Paperback

First published April 15, 2014

About the author

Don Wilson

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Raised in a military family Donald Wilson, a high school graduate in 1949, enlisted in the United States Army. As a boy he experienced strict discipline and was very aware of his boundaries and comfortable with them. Therefore, from basic training on, his positive attitude opened doors for him. After parachute training he was assigned to the famous 82nd Airborne Division and rose to the rank of Sergeant ahead of his contemporaries. At the beginning of the Korean War, having passed the Officer Candidate test, he applied for OCS and was commissioned Second Lieutenant Colonel. A veteran of Korean War and Vietnam War, he had served with men of honor and integrity. This experience forged his point of view on service to his country and life in general. His entry back to civilian life was a shock, characterized by the worship of dollar and moral decay. In the business world he found greed, materialism and evil to be prominent. Finally, decided to write a book which he entitled, "The Antibiotic an Ailing America Needs." It is not a sugar-coated pill.

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