Angel Giacomo

Biography

I'm many things. And had many different careers. My life has been a learning experience for over 50 years. I have been a bomb dog handler. Lackland AFB is not a place I think of fondly, but I loved my dog. He was smart, too smart. I have loaded cargo planes on the cargo ramp. Sat at a computer entering data. Washed dishes at a restaurant and sacked groceries.

I have attended FEMA classes in Terrorism, Suicide bombers and Nuclear/Biological. I have handled explosives, shot different weapons, from the M1 Garand to the AR-1 and many different pistols.

I am a college graduate with a BA in Political Science and History. I have always been a history buff on WWII. The P-51 Mustang and F4U Corsair are my favorite planes of WWII. Many people in my family have served. My father, step-father, step-brother, two great uncles and many, many friends.

I am a musician. Marching band, Jazz band, Concert band - loved them all. That was my life for many years. I lived to play music. Even did it for a President many years ago as a member of a band.

I have done work in my house. Many times learning it as I go. I can and do DIY. My kitchen turned out nice as I figured out how to refinish the cabinets.

I love to travel. Been to Europe - places like Italy. My favorite place there. Pompeii. That is an incredible place. Eerie and exciting at the same time in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius. I love to visit Navy ships. Especially battleships. I have seen the Alabama, Wisconsin, Iowa and Missouri. And of course, Pearl Harbor. Travelling by car is the best. The ability to stop at anything.

My experience is across a wide range of things. A jack of many trades and master of none. Or maybe a few.

Where to find Angel Giacomo online

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Videos

The Jackson MacKenzie Chronicles: In the Eye of the Storm
Lt. Colonel Jackson Joseph MacKenzie is a broken man. The Vietnam War and a POW camp where the Cong tortured him left scars. But the worst scar is the one left by his own country. The United States Army sent him and his men on a top-secret mission then the government disavowed all knowledge of the incident. The country he risked his life to protect sent him to a six-by-eight cell. MacKenzie is out of the physical prison but must now try to escape the one in his mind.

Books

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