Admiral Boorda's Navy

Admiral Boorda's Navy
Title Admiral Boorda's Navy PDF eBook
Author Malcolm Steinberg
Publisher Infinity Pub
Pages 260
Release 2011-10-28
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780741468482

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Admiral Boorda's Navy is a biography of a brilliant, caring man and of the navy he loved. It also is a chronicle of history and politics during his career.

Navy Greenshirt

Navy Greenshirt
Title Navy Greenshirt PDF eBook
Author Diane Diekman
Publisher
Pages 229
Release 2001
Genre
ISBN 9780970820112

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When Diane Diekman became an aviation maintenance officer (a "greenshirt") in the U.S. Navy in 1978, her challenges included proving herself professionally before gaining the acceptance and respect routinely granted to men. Navy Greenshirt is the story of a female pioneer who struggled and succeeded in the male-dominated world of naval aviation. The commanding officer of her first squadron fired her when she failed his hidden test to assert herself as a leader. That painful lesson strengthened the timid South Dakota farm girl and helped define her future leadership style. Navy Greenshirt, which may offer hope to individuals not born to lead, describes the experiences that molded Diekman into a successful leader.

Crisis Experiences

Crisis Experiences
Title Crisis Experiences PDF eBook
Author Erroll Hulse
Publisher EP BOOKS
Pages 140
Release 1994-06-01
Genre Baptism in the Holy Spirit
ISBN 9780854790753

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Hazardous Duty

Hazardous Duty
Title Hazardous Duty PDF eBook
Author David H. Hackworth
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 376
Release 1997-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 0380727420

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The author of the phenomenal New York Times bestseller About Face, Colonel David H. Hackworth is one of America's most decorated soldiers, having served at the end of World War II, and in Korea and Vietnam. Retired from the military since 1971, he has completed second tour of battlefield duty -- this time as a war correspondent -- accompanying our nation's fighting men and women to the Persian Gulf, Bosnia, Somalia, Korea and Haiti. What he learned of high-level military incompetence, futility and corruption in the heat and fury of Desert Storm -- and in the desperation of the Balkans and Mogadishu -- is shocking, frightening and infuriating...and it must be told. Hazardous Duty is a necessary wake-up call for military reform -- a no-holds-barred, no-punches-pulled exposé that calls America's top political and military leaders to account for selling out duty, honor and country. It is riveting, real-life adventure of courageous warriors on the world's new battlefields -- and of their systematic betrayal by the weakness of an increasingly wasteful and inept high command. It offers essential solutions to problems that must be addressed if our nation is to remain the foremost military power in a volatile and ever-changing world.

Suicide Among the Armed Forces

Suicide Among the Armed Forces
Title Suicide Among the Armed Forces PDF eBook
Author Antoon Leenaars
Publisher Routledge
Pages 348
Release 2016-12-05
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1351863541

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Not since the great military suicide epidemic of the American Civil War have we seen so many of our heroes, our soldiers and veterans, die by suicide. Why? War is violence. There is intent to cause death, or serious injury, or threat to the physical and psychological integrity of others. War stress is unforgiving. Suicide is an all too frequent response. Today, one member of the military dies by suicide every day. This is a new epidemic. This book addresses some tough questions: What do we know about suicides in the military? Are rates high? Or low? Is military suicide the same or different in the United States and Canada? Is military culture relevant? Do we know the causes, patterns, and associations? Is suicide among the armed forces similar to or different from suicide among civilians? Can it be altruistic? Through individual case studies and general/population approaches, we attempt to understand the cost of military service. It is especially through the personal stories of the great Civil War hero General Emory Upton, Admiral of the Navy Mike Boorda, and Hospital Corpsman Chris Purcell that we find answers. We learn there is a relative lack of understanding about military suicides, mainly due to the very complexity of suicide. The nature of suicide is not monolithic--it is multi-determined. Military service, we find, is a risk factor for suicide and suicidal behavior. Military veterans are twice as likely as civilians to die by suicide. Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and traumatic brain Injury (TBI) are especially noted to be huge risk factors, but so are other physical and psychological injuries. Sadly, the aftershocks of war include not only suicides but also incarceration, motor vehicle accidents, homicides, homicide(s)-suicides, and many more faces of violence. And there are many more, uncounted, wounded and dead. The families of traumatized soldiers and veterans, too, are indirect victims of their traumatic experience and, for some, their suicides; there is secondary traumatization. Yet, as this book shows, we must not forget that despite the unbearable pain of war, soldiers, veterans, and their military families, including children, are typically resilient. They can survive! Without question, our vulnerable heroes and veterans are at risk for suicide. But there is secrecy surrounding this, which may well be the biggest barrier. The government, the Department of Defense, the military, veterans groups, survivors, health providers, and other stakeholders need to develop and support more research, more programs, and more care for suicidal and disabled armed services personnel, veterans, and survivors. This war stress needs to stop.

Inside The Tailhook Scandal: A Naval Aviator's Story

Inside The Tailhook Scandal: A Naval Aviator's Story
Title Inside The Tailhook Scandal: A Naval Aviator's Story PDF eBook
Author Captain Robert L. Beck, U.S. Navy Ret.
Publisher Fulton Books, Inc.
Pages 208
Release 2016-08-29
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1633383032

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When thousands of naval aviators and flight officers gathered in Las Vegas in September 1991 to celebrate their victory in the First Gulf War, none could have imagined that their behavior during Tailhook ’91 would have such devastating consequences for the Navy. Just weeks after the annual reunion’s conclusion, rumors of a raucous late night gauntlet made up of junior officer jet jockeys began to surface. It wasn’t until a female Navy lieutenant complained in writing to her

Zumwalt

Zumwalt
Title Zumwalt PDF eBook
Author Larry Berman
Publisher US Naval Institute Press
Pages 0
Release 2014-09-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781591141693

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Biography of the top Navy commander during the Vietnam War, and his success in both modernizing the fleet, enacting integration, and working as an activist for Vietnam veterans.