
The Ramasun Files - Paperback
The Ramasun Files - Paperback
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by M. H. Burton (Author)
After writing the stories that became Tales of Ramasun I and II I thought I was done with all things Ramasun, but I wasn't. My mind kept wandering back to those long gone times and a few more stories were remembered, some with the assistance of old friends and colleagues from those times who read my books and got in touch with me. I put these new stories in my files but there weren't enough of them for another book. In the meantime I came up with a number of stories that weren't about Ramasun, but were inspired by Ramasun. Now is the time to clean out those files. It's a mixed bag, but I hope you will find something to enjoy. The first eight stories are related to Ramasun in one way or another. The last six are pure fiction, in the 'inspired by Ramasun' category. Many thanks to all the people who I have 'found' in the process of writing and publishing these stories. The old Ramasun buddies, many of whom I could not find until they read my stories and found me. All the folks who served at Ramasun Station while I was there who I never met because we were in different jobs. All the folks served there before or after I did. All the sons and daughters and wives of those old Ramasunians. All those who were never there but stumbled onto an interesting bit of history that they hadn't heard about before. Thanks to all of you.
Author Biography
M H Burton grew up in a small Midwestern town, dropped out of the University of Minnesota due to lack of ability and interest in Civil Engineering, and was quickly sucked into the Vietnam War in 1967. He opted for a four year enlistment the US Army Security Agency and training as a Laotian Linguist at the US Foreign Service Institute in Arlington, Virginia. From there he was sent to Thailand, first to Bangkok and later the 7th RRFS at Ramasun Station where he spent most of his two and one-half years as a 'lingy' (translator/interpreter) and intelligence analyst. Returning to the icy welcome and unemployment that greeted many Vietnam vets he eventually drifted from house-painting to computer programming as it paid better and was somewhat more interesting. A largely self-taught programmer and Systems Analyst he went on to start his own modestly successful software company, which he sold in 2004. Since then he has pursued his three great passions- golf, travel, and writing. Among the books he has published are two about his service in Thailand, "Tales of Ramasun" and "Tales of Ramasun II" and now "The Ramasun Files".



















