About
Gammon Irons retired from the U.S. Navy in 1994. His first adventure after retiring from active duty was to explore the many cultures of the world. Gammon traveled the globe and became interested in the many legends, fables and myths surrounding the cultures he visited. By talking with those of elder wisdom, Gammon began writing biographies of the more adventurous from The Greatest Generation. Gammon then embarked upon a second career - teaching.
Adventures:
Spends every-other-year as a volunteer at the Little League World Series in Williamsport, PA.
Received Doctorate Degree majoring in Theology and minoring in Behavioral Science from Andersonville Theological Seminary in 2004.
Spent two years (1994 - 1996) as volunteer to Peace Corps in Sudan, Africa.
Spent one year as a novice monk in the Cistercian Order of Strict Observance (aka The Trappist Monks of the Monastery called Our Lady of the Prairies) in Holland.
Spent twenty years in the U.S. Navy as a corpsman assigned to the Marines (1974 to 1994).
Spending a life-time learning!
It is Gammon's desire that you will try your hand at writing!
Adventures:
Spends every-other-year as a volunteer at the Little League World Series in Williamsport, PA.
Received Doctorate Degree majoring in Theology and minoring in Behavioral Science from Andersonville Theological Seminary in 2004.
Spent two years (1994 - 1996) as volunteer to Peace Corps in Sudan, Africa.
Spent one year as a novice monk in the Cistercian Order of Strict Observance (aka The Trappist Monks of the Monastery called Our Lady of the Prairies) in Holland.
Spent twenty years in the U.S. Navy as a corpsman assigned to the Marines (1974 to 1994).
Spending a life-time learning!
It is Gammon's desire that you will try your hand at writing!