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A history kind of guy: Retired Vancouver teacher, warrior Jeff Dacus turns to writing books

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Author and former U.S. Marine Jeff Dacus looks over an album of photos from his service in the Persian Gulf War in 1991.
Author and former U.S. Marine Jeff Dacus looks over an album of photos from his service in the Persian Gulf War in 1991. (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian) Photo Gallery

Jeff Dacus taught history in local schools for 34 years.

He could be described as a product of history. His grandparents moved from Arkansas to Vancouver to work in the Kaiser Shipyard in 1942, a pivotal period for the city.

But Dacus’ connections to history extend far beyond Clark County.

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