F. Michael Colacuori was born in 1941. World War II ended in 1945. Perhaps he might be thought of as a baby boomer. But he was a baby while things were still booming. Mike does not...ver maisF. Michael Colacuori was born in 1941. World War II ended in 1945. Perhaps he might be thought of as a baby boomer. But he was a baby while things were still booming. Mike does not fit well within either the “greatest generation” or the baby boomers. He is a man without a generational matchup. While he does not fit well into a time slot, neither does he fit well into a pigeonhole that defines his thinking. While much of what he has learned has come from others, he is perfectly willing to step up and do his own thinking. “What is the next question?” the author continually asks. When we think we know the answer, nearly always there is one more question. Pushing the envelope just a little farther often brings us to the most important part of the story. It is the overlooked part that he wishes to uncover.ver menos