911 Remembered-Twenty Years Later
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911 Remembered-Twenty Years Later

by Bob MartinPublish: Jun 16, 2021History True Crime

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In 9/11/Remembered: Twenty Years Later, award-winning author, Bob Martin shares remembrances of first responders on that horrific day. The book begins with two of his own short stories based on his years in public service, followed by three first-person recollections. The book is a moving tribute to all those who served.
A... ll profits from this book will be donated to the 3256 Foundation. For more information, go to: https://3256foundation.org. read more
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BIOGRAPHY
Bob Martin served the NYPD for 32 years in a wide variety of commands. These include the fabled Tactical Patrol Force (TPF), the Street Crime Unit, Mounted Unit, the 72nd, 69th, 6th Precincts, Queens and Bronx Detectives, and finally as the CO of the Special Investigations Division. Martin was a charter member and pl... ayed for a dozen years with the NYPD's Finest Football Team. He served for twelve years on the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) “ Committee on Terrorism” and traveled extensively, in this country and abroad, speaking on the subject. He retired as a Deputy Inspector in 2000 and began writing. In 2004, he led a law enforcement mission to Israel. His stories have been published in numerous magazines and newspapers. Bronx Justice, based on an actual case, is his first novel read more

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Book Detail
Title 9/11 Remembered-Twenty Years Later
Author Bob Martin
ASIN B096PNG9FG
Publish Date 16, Jun 2021
Publisher Amazon
Language English
Page Count 83
Cover Design Larry K. Collins
Cover Photographer REUTERS/Sara K. Schwittek