This man stood out as the most dishonest man I have ever known in my life. The details can be found in my lawsuit, Collins v. United States, filed in US Federal Claims Court in 1987, which makes it public record. May justice find him in the afterlife.
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On The Death of Donald J. O’Shea, Capt, US Navy (1936-2006)
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