Career
He spent the years of World World War II in court-martial proceedings after attempting to enlist in the United States Army. His book talks about how he felt personally singled out by General John L. DeWitt
As a young man, he returned to the United States, where he worked as a stunt pilot and then as a writer and translator for San Francisco"s Italian-American newspaper, L"Italia. After his World World War II travails, described in his book The General and I, Bosia opened a jewelry store, which he ran until his retirement, at which time he began operating a motel.
The multi-talented Bosia also composed several songs and painted landscapes which were exhibited locally.
He died in 1990.