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Warren Lieberman

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Writer's Biography

Warren Lieberman, from Texas, was a Vietnam-era veteran with service in Thailand, and has been a school teacher, a V.P. of a large wholesale plumbing supply company, a self-employed salesman, an administrator of a large non-profit organization, and is now an administrator for an engineering company. Now that he is over sixty, he has more time to pursue his creative activities and is currently working on a combined photographic and written endeavor.

Author website: http://warren.mdlonline.com

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Featured Travel Stories

Ubon, Thailand: Monks in Taxis - Story by Warren Lieberman
- 3rd Online Issue

My assignment as a microwave radio repairman at Camp Warin Thailand in 1965 had two great perks; work in air-conditioned trailers and scheduled time off.

Time off gave me an opportunity to experience the local scene and explore the countryside. I worked closely with an American civilian, Ryan Laughlin, who worked at Camp Warin. He had everything I didn’t - money, girls, houses in town and motorcycles, all beautiful concepts to a twenty-year old without any.

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Ubon, Thailand: The Gun - Story by Warren Lieberman
- 2nd Online Issue

I squeezed into the rear of the ¾-ton truck for the fifteen-minute trip to Ubon. Sergeant Joshua Tremont and a driver sat up front. Dan Ortiz, Pete Guilbert and two others, whose names and faces now elude me, rode with me in the rear. It was only 4pm and I already downed three beers at the Cobra Club. A quick start for the night ahead.

Tremont was in charge, but he could be just as wild as the rest of us. This was our first trip to town from the boonies in over a month. Only about six miles from Ubon, Camp Warin seemed like the middle of nowhere.

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