Background
On March 12, 1921, Fisher was born in Indianapolis, Indiana.
journalist author Counterintelligence officer
On March 12, 1921, Fisher was born in Indianapolis, Indiana.
He graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1943 and later attended Georgetown University School of Foreign Service as well as the American University in Washington, District of Columbia
Fisher entered the United States Army and worked for Office of Strategic Services during World World War World War II He worked mainly in Italy and North Africa. During the Korean War he served as a Counterintelligence officer In the late 1960s and early 1970s he was a legislative assistant, for United States. Representative James J. Delaney (Doctorate-New York).
After doing this work for eight years he retired to Ireland for a short time.
When Fisher returned to the United States from Ireland, he began a new career as a journalist. He was the Washington Bureau Chief for Twin Circle Magazine and also worked as the feature editor for Triumph.
He wrote for many years for such publicactions as the National Catholic Register and The Wanderer. He covered the conflict in Northern Ireland and was one of the reporters who traveled with Pope John Paul World War II He died on December 5, 2007 after suffering a stroke.
Fisher was a member of such groups as the Knights of the Holy Sepulchre and the Knights of Columbus.