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The WW II Diaries and Early Life of Judge Benjamin F. Nolan: The Deportation of William Gerald Bishop

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Full Title:

The WW II Diaries and Early Life of Judge Benjamin F. Nolan: The Deportation of William Gerald Bishop

Contributors:

By (Author) J. Linwood Nolan

ISBN:

9798350998870

Publisher:

BookBaby

Imprint:

BookBaby

Publication Date:

10th September 2025

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

600

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 38mm

Weight:

952g

Description

The early life of Benjamin F. Nolan is vividly presented with numerous anecdotes describing his experiences growing up in the Yorkville neighborhood of Manhattan during the 1920's. Nolan family history is presented going back 50,000 years (conjecture), covering the Ancient Kings of Ireland from the "Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland by The Four Masters," through Nolan history in Ireland from 1100 A.D., to the Brosna Township, County Kerry, 1901 Census of Ireland. Hannon family history is presented in detail, describing his mother's roots on the family farm in County Sligo. His life during the 1930's and 1940's, including his Jesuit education at the prestigious Regis High School, his service as a U.S. Border Patrol Agent, his service in England during 1943-1945 as a Military Police and C.I.D. Officer, and his post WW II employment with the U.S. Department of Immigration as Assistant Chief of Security on Ellis Island, are all covered in detail. The diaries of Benjamin F. Nolan, exactly as they were written, day by day, in the U.S. Border Patrol, and his entire service, day by day, in the United States Army during WW II, from October 1943 to July 1945, including thirty-two V-Mail Correspondence Letters, to and from his mother during WW II, are presented exactly as they were written. The events in America during the 1920's, and 1930's, that led to an attempt by a group of men to overthrow the Government of the United States in 1940, are all presented in detail. The background and deportation of one of the leaders, William Gerald Bishop, is presented in detail, ending with "The Bishop Story," written by Judge Benjamin F. Nolan, who personally escorted Bishop back to Austria in 1947. It is a story that deserves to be told.

Author Bio

J. Linwood Nolan was awarded his B.A. Degree in English from Iona University in 1974 and resides in New Jersey where he was elected to two Boards that serve his community.
After 38 years, he retired from The New York City Department of Housing Preservation & Development as a Labor Compliance Officer, and is the proud father of three children Kelly, Erin, and Bryan, and seven grandchildren John, Jayden, Hunter, Cecelia, Madison, Finley, and Allie. He was named after Col. Linwood Gabriel, Commanding Officer of the 231st Station Hospital, Morley Hall, Norfolk, England, during WW II, where his father had been stationed.

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