Jay ripley biography

[Review of An American Knight by Norman J. Fulkerson]

Every war has its share of heroes. Vietnam was no different.

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One of the greatest and most decorated officers of that bloody conflict was John Ripley, USMC. Born in 1939, Ripley was the youngest son of very interesting parents. His father, “Bud,” was a Catholic Midwesterner from Illinois; his mother, a Virginia Protestant blueblood who swore that she would never marry a Catholic a conservative, or a Republican.

When Bud swept her off her feet, she had to eat those words, for not only did she marry a man who was all three, she herself became all three!

A new book titled An American Knight, published by The American Society for Tradition, Family, and Property (TFP), tells the story of this genuine American hero. The author, Norman J. Fulkerson, compares our hero’s values, which he learned from his family and his Catholic and Southern traditions, to those of the Medieval Catholic knights.

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