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August 07, 2010 - 09:12 PM
Jerry Berggren
mena43@qwestoffice.net

  Mark, I picked up your book today and read up through the first part of Chapter 9. I will not be reading your Dad's letters to your Mom; too much of an invasion of privacy! As the sole survivor of a Huey crash in Vietnam in 1966 I can certainly identify with your search for answers and am glad you met with veterans who knew your Dad and I hope those contacts have helped you. Did you know Ed "Too Tall to Fly" Freeman, the late medal of honor winner from Boise? Good first book, Mark; with your talent why would you waste your time on politics?
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June 11, 2010 - 11:26 AM
Duane Howard
trailrod@aol.com

  My daughter bought your book for me for my birthday. I read it. Well done. I'm a VN Vet, former Army Nurse. This is the first time I've read about pilots. Also your personel journey is note- worthy. I was fortunate to attend WWII Navy reunions with my father. I belong to a writers' critique group & last PM described your book as a biography within an auto-biography. I published 2 books in the western genere & on occassion write a magazine article.
Hand Salute,
Duane
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March 11, 2010 - 01:10 AM
Bernie Weisz
BernWei1@aol.com

  I will shortly be reviewing your book about your father on Amazon/Barnes & Noble/open Library, etc. nice to meet you!
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October 28, 2009 - 04:00 PM
Mark
maark@gmail.com http://www.movieweb.com/u/mark_87

  Very nice site. Well laid out.
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January 06, 2009 - 09:55 AM
Dana Crandall
danacrandall@hotmail.com

  Hey mark. Started reading the book. Thought I would come and see the webpage.
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October 14, 2008 - 04:05 PM
Don Cook

  This book was very well written, expressive and engaging. I certainly cannot express my feelings and emotions on paper like Captian Seeley. His flowing, eloquent words are amazing for someone that flys a helicopter for the Army. Big John had a special love for his wife and kids, I can only hope that I to can share a similar love toward my family. John was always thinking and preparing for his future and family something that has helped me in my own life. We don't know what our future holds, so make sure those whom we care for the most know that we love them. This is one thing I gleened from this book. I also gained new perspectives on the homeless, war widows and their kids, and veterans in general. May God bless all vetrans and their families for the services and lives which the gave and will give. Thank you John and Mark for words of inspiration. Gods Speed.
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August 25, 2008 - 10:25 PM
David And Will
surazal1977@yahoo.com

  Hey Mark Congratulations On The Release Of Your New Book,...I Hope to Purchase It This Month And Get A More In Depth Look At You And Your Fathers Story,...Take Care And By All Menes RUN FOR MAYOR AGAIN!!! YOU HAVE TWO VOTES RIGHT HERE!!!!!
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August 19, 2008 - 11:23 PM
Author Mark Seeley
markseeley@amostfortunateman.com

  Note to Readers: My father's Commanding Officer retired as a Colonel. In the chapter of letters written to Mom in the months following Dad's fatal crash there are three from (then[1966]- Major Shields. He said this of "A Most Fortunate Man" in a letter written on August 2: "Congratulations! Your book was remarkable, particularly impressive was the research and time spent finding whatever facts and speculation [ about the crash that killed Dad on 6-27-66] you could find
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July 06, 2008 - 10:57 PM
Jackie Aievoli
jackiesingslead@comcast.net

  Congratulations, Mark!!! Take time to celebrate your success~~John Seeley didn't need "Writers Digest" to be published~~YOU have achieved his dream for him/with him~~in your heart and mind, in the very marrow of your bones, every cell bears his imprint. Now honor and love what HE honored and loved with every breath~~every word he wrote. Keep writing, Mark!! With much love to you and Laura...Jackie
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