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War Stories: From a New York City Cop in the Seventies and Eighties

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On any given hot summer night after eight hours of almost nonstop police work, it wasn’t unusual for one of the men to say, “Anyone up for a couple of cold brews?” The answer was always yes. At least a few, sometimes more than a few of our third platoon would be looking forward to spending an hour or so “unwinding from the stress” with brother officers while enjoying a cold beer.Every precinct had a “cops” bar where we could gather without concern about running into the guy we locked up last week. The bad guys knew that bar was off-limits and they were not welcome. They stayed away. After that first cold beer the conversation would usually begin with, “Let me tell you what happened to me and my partner tonight. You won’t believe it.” The storyteller would embellish his most recent policing experience and a good storyteller would always add just enough drama to keep everyone interested. Of course there was always a follow-up by someone with another story and that’s the way it would go until it was time to leave. Those stories became known as “War Stories,” as in, “Do I have a war story for you guys tonight!”

364 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 10, 2018

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Jack Fitzgerald

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Jack Fitzgerald was born and educated in St. John's, Newfoundland. During his career he has been a journalist, a feature writer and political columnist with the St. John's Daily News; a reporter and public affairs writer with CJON and VOCM News Services; editor of the Newfoundland Herald and the Newfoundland Chronicle. During the last years of the Smallwood administration he was assistant director of Public Relations with the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador. He has also worked as Assistance Officer with the Department of Social Services. Jack Fitzgerald also hosted a regular radio program featuring off-beat Newfoundland stories on radio station VOFM.

As well as writing about unusual happenings relating to Newfoundland and Newfoundlanders, Fitzgerald has also authored a series of Newfoundland crime and punishment stories as well as Newfoundland historical publications.

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3 reviews
June 26, 2020
Thin Blue Line

Outstanding read! Jack, you nailed it from start to finish . Definitely one of those books you hate to see coming to an end! Exactly the type of cop we need back in our cities. Commit a crime, you’re a criminal! Easy enough no gray area! Thanks Jack,
John F. Fitzgerald
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21 reviews
April 13, 2019
Recommended book

Well written autobiography from a distinguished NYPD patrolman. Recommend for someone interested in what life was like (and probably still is) for a officer in the 70s & 80s NYPD.
4 reviews
April 10, 2020
Ok book as the title states WAR STORIES.

Easy reading but a little to much on the I and makes.it sound like he was a.one man Department and the NYPD bosses have him a free hand, which is a little to much fiction
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5 reviews
January 10, 2019
War Stories

War Stories, a story straight from the mouth of the man in the street, true narrative with the human side of a tough job.
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12 reviews
June 14, 2019
Great stories from a great cop

Great read about the decades past of NYPD police officer. Covers just about everything a big city cop deals with in a long career.
66 reviews3 followers
November 1, 2019
SUPER READ

One great book, highly recommend any and all readers take the time to read..after 30 years in Law Enforcement, It made me very
happy my years were not in New York.!
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11 reviews
February 21, 2020
Good

It was good and the ending was good too. I wish there was more war stories about he kind of stories.
25 reviews1 follower
May 31, 2020
So So Book

Not much to learn except an everyday life of a narcissistic NY Cop. Didn't learn anything about the crime wave in NYC.
12 reviews
November 21, 2020
Great work.

Some great stories from a seasoned vet of the nypd. The 70s and 80s were a tough time to be a nyc cop!
1 review
June 22, 2021
Awesome book

It was really cool to read about this being from the areas he talked about it was cool to learn some history
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April 19, 2022
Loved it! Quick read as each chapter grabbed me and pulled me to the truth of the profession. NYPD has my thanks and respect. Would be a great gift for anyone in law enforcement.
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May 12, 2022
great book!!!!!!!!!!!!
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