Carol Schultz Vento, Author

CAROL SCHULTZ VENTO, AUTHOR

Where to begin? Let's start with the end. This black and white photo don't capture the skin
From the shock of a shell or a memory of smell, 

If red is for Hell,
The war was in color. 
"The War Was in Color" Carbon Leaf

Over time, I realized by father was not alone in his defeat. There were many other men like him, emotionally scarred by the "Good War"....World War II vets are notoriously closemouthed, the stoic product of the Great Depression and wartime, whose ideas of honor, courage, patriotism, sacrifice, and self reliance fostered impregnable reticence.  Julia Collins, My Father's War

Carol Schultz Vento

Carol Schultz Vento is a former Political Science professor and attorney. She has a Ph.D. from Temple University and a law degree from Rutgers School of Law, Camden, NJ. She is the eldest and only surviving daughter of 82nd Airborne WWII veteran Arthur Dutch' Schultz who was portrayed in the 1962 The Longest Day movie and also written about in many WWII books. Carol is a native of Philadelphia and lives in Palmyra, New Jersey near the Delaware River across from Philadelphia. 

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