Military Trader

The Great Adventure

Back in 1949, a gentleman by the name of J.T. Pierce who was the Juvenile Probation Officer in the town of Sarasota, Fla., had heard about the relatively new “Little League Baseball” program that had begun a few years before. Mr. Pierce thought it could be a great youth program for the community that could give lots of the kids activity and direction. So, he started the league. Tryouts were held for several weeks at the local schools and parks. Each of the sponsored 12 teams were allowed to take turns picking 18 players for their team. I was chosen to be on the “Sports Committee” team.

On the first day of our

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Military Trader

Military Trader7 min read
Homefront News
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Louis Gossett Jr., the first Black man to win a supporting actor Oscar and an Emmy,” died March 27 of undisclosed causes. He was 87. Gossett is remembered by many for his Academy Award-winning performance in “An Officer and a Gentl
Military Trader4 min read
Semper Fi!
Located near the Marine Corps Base in Quantico, Va., the National Museum of the United States Marine Corps evokes a striking image, even from the nearby beltway and approach. The building was designed by Curtis W. Fentress of Fentress Architects and
Military Trader6 min read
Making Tracks
Most American baby-boom kids who attended public schools during the 1950s were simplistically taught that Thomas Edison invented the light bulb, Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone, Robert Fulton invented the steamboat; and it seemed implied

Related Books & Audiobooks