Bill Chamberlain
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I was a radio DJ for 40 years when radio was real. I worked radio stations all over Calif. from Bakersfield to Greano, San Jose to Chico as a live on the air morning man.
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The Life & Times Of Grizzly Bill
The Life and Times of Grizzly Bill Written By Bill Chamberlain Chapter One In the beginning It was the Fieppe Raid in Aug. of 1942 and as Bill and three of his fellow Rangers moved forward they came across seven enemy soldiers in a bunker dug into the side of a hill. As two of the Rangers advanced from the left Bill and the third Ranger did the same from the right. George Hill, a six foot Texan with Sandy hair and blue eyes, and Robert Hardy, a rugged man from the coal mines of the Appalachian coal region, were seen by the enemy soldiers and started taking fire, which pinned them down behind a fallen tree. While the enemy concentrated on their friends Bill and Doug Scott, a smaller man from California with brown hair and green eyes, quickly moved on the bunker and tossed in a grenade and took out three of the seven, the other four were stunned by the explosion but otherwise unhurt. Bill and Doug jumped the four remaining soldiers and while Doug was fighting one, Bill took out the first with a rifle butt to the chin, the second and third soldier jumped Bill from behind in an attempt to take him down. Bill tossed one off his right shoulder and across the bunker, the other one he slammed up against the side of the hill knocking him off his back. As Bill spun around he landed a right cross to the man’s chin while the second man once again engaged Bill from the side, tackling him and taking him down. It was at that point that Bill’s Ranger hand to hand combat training took over and as he pulled his bayonet from his back pack he pushed the man off and leaped on his chest driving the bayonet deep into his chest slowly killing him as the knife went through his heart. Bill stood and turned around and found the third man back on his feet again and aiming his hand gun at Bill ready to shoot when suddenly from the rim of the bunker a shot rang out and the soldier dropped dead. Not missing a beat Bill picked up the soldier that Doug had been wrestling with and threw him against the side of the bunker and ran his bayonet through his neck and as he pulled it out he sliceding to the right and cut the man’s throat open.
By Bill Chamberlain4 years ago in Fiction
The Life and Times of Grizzly Bill
The Life and Times of Grizzly Bill Written By Bill Chamberlain Chapter One In the beginning It was the Fieppe Raid in Aug. of 1942 and as Bill and three of his fellow Rangers moved forward they came across seven enemy soldiers in a bunker dug into the side of a hill. As two of the Rangers advanced from the left Bill and the third Ranger did the same from the right. George Hill, a six foot Texan with Sandy hair and blue eyes, and Robert Hardy, a rugged man from the coal mines of the Appalachian coal region, were seen by the enemy soldiers and started taking fire, which pinned them down behind a fallen tree. While the enemy concentrated on their friends Bill and Doug Scott, a smaller man from California with brown hair and green eyes, quickly moved on the bunker and tossed in a grenade and took out three of the seven, the other four were stunned by the explosion but otherwise unhurt. Bill and Doug jumped the four remaining soldiers and while Doug was fighting one, Bill took out the first with a rifle butt to the chin, the second and third soldier jumped Bill from behind in an attempt to take him down. Bill tossed one off his right shoulder and across the bunker, the other one he slammed up against the side of the hill knocking him off his back. As Bill spun around he landed a right cross to the man’s chin while the second man once again engaged Bill from the side, tackling him and taking him down. It was at that point that Bill’s Ranger hand to hand combat training took over and as he pulled his bayonet from his back pack he pushed the man off and leaped on his chest driving the bayonet deep into his chest slowly killing him as the knife went through his heart. Bill stood and turned around and found the third man back on his feet again and aiming his hand gun at Bill ready to shoot when suddenly from the rim of the bunker a shot rang out and the soldier dropped dead. Not missing a beat Bill picked up the soldier that Doug had been wrestling with and threw him against the side of the bunker and ran his bayonet through his neck and as he pulled it out he sliceding to the right and cut the man’s throat open.
By Bill Chamberlain4 years ago in Families
The Love That Remains
The Love That Remain Written By W. C. (Bill) Chamberlain This book is lovingly dedicated to........ My Dearest Annie, Without your love, without your dedication and determination, this story would have never been written. You have inspired me. You have loved me, and I have always loved you. I want you to know that you will always be with me. No matter where we are or who we are with, we will be together in spirit. I will pray for you to be happy. I will always love and need you.
By Bill Chamberlain4 years ago in Earth
The Legend of Texas Jack
The Legend of Texas Jack Written By Bill Chamberlain Prolog This is the tale of one mean nasty outlaw, Texas Jack was one of the fastest guns the west had ever seen. He had outlived or outgunned every outlaw and lawman in Texas. As a boy, life turned him to the gun and he idolized men who lived by the gun and no matter what his mother said he was bound to make his way in the west and if that meant he used a six shooter, then that's what he would do. It took some time but He soon mastered the six shooter and was well on his way to becoming a legend himself. Jack robbed banks, and along the way shot several men dead.
By Bill Chamberlain4 years ago in Fiction



