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John McSweeney |
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10th Degree Grand Master of American Kenpo |
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Early Years Armed Forces Career After his honorable discharge in August of 1946, he began his studies at St. John’s University in Brooklyn. Besides his academic duties, he was on the cross-country and track teams, continued his physical conditioning and boxing. One adventure he had during his college years was in the summer of 1947. He spent some time prospecting, with his cousin, for gold in Northern Manitoba, Canada. John McSweeney went to the Museum of Natural History as well as the Explorers Club in Manhattan to gain first hand knowledge on the area. John always preferred to be prepared and always researched a subject extensively, before formulating an opinion. His adventure included living of the land, beautiful scenery, and of coarse gold prospecting. He never made a big strike, but had the opportunity to meet interesting people like trappers, miners, prospector, and Indians. In 1950, after he earned a B.A. at St. Johns, he joined the Air Force Officer Candidate School. He was first stationed in Guam, Mariana Islands, as a Shore Patrol Watch Officer, a 2nd Lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force. He commanded a mixed service force of Army and Marine M.P.’s, Navy S.P.’s, and Air Force A.P.’s. Later he was transferred to Tachikawa A.F.B. near Tokyo, Japan. He was assigned to the Security Courier Service. It was here that he had his first introduction to an eastern martial art. He enrolled himself in the Kodokan, world headquarters for Judo at the time. He was one of the first few westerners to study there. He was also stationed in Korea, and later South Carolina. In September of 1953, he was honorably discharged with the rank of 1st Lieutenant. In 1955, John worked as a Border Patrol Officer at the Texas Border near El Paso for a short period of time. Shortly thereafter he moved to New York. It was there that he worked in the mortgage banking field and joined the New York National Guard as a 1st Lieutenant. From the National Guard he went to the Active Army Reserve and was promoted to Captain. In 1957, he moved to Los Angeles as a sales representative for Scovill Manufacturing Co. He continued his training in Judo, Jujitsu, and firearms point shooting. Kenpo Years John McSweeney moved to New York. He had a position with Phelps Dodge Cable Company as a product manager. While in New York, he also opened a Kenpo school. Due to his job, he was relocated to Indianapolis. He continued to train on his own and developed his skill in armed and unarmed self-defense. In 1969, he was relocated back to New York where he returned to teaching Kenpo Karate. In 1971, John McSweeney took a position as Vice President Sales with Coleman Wire and Cable Company. He later was promoted to Vice President General Manager. One day he had a meeting with the three shift foremen and gave a speech on his philosophy of management. "I believe in management-by-consensus, something like the Japanese method. I make no major decisions on subjects, which require analysis-in-depth, unless every concerned party is consulted and allowed to express his opinion on the matter. In some cases this means that even a machine operators will be consulted". Not a popular western idea at the time, but an idea that raised productivity. It was in 1979 that he opened a martial arts school in Elmhurst, Illinois. The school was called Self Defense Unlimited. He continued to teach there to the mid 90’s before he semi-retired. At that time, he moved to Fort Meyers, Florida, with his wife Marianne. There he continued to train and learn about the martial arts. He also did seminars all over the country on self-defense and point shooting. He was also the author of several magazine articles and books. Black Belt List Ireland Black Belts
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