Unwilling Warrior

Unwilling Warrior
Title Unwilling Warrior PDF eBook
Author Andrea Boeshaar
Publisher Charisma Media
Pages 299
Release 2010
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1599799855

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Amid the looming spiritual and political crisis in Hawaii, Eden Derrington and Rafe Easton are thrust into a conflict that will forever change their beloved Hawaii and threaten to derail their future marriage.

Raimundo, the Unwilling Warrior

Raimundo, the Unwilling Warrior
Title Raimundo, the Unwilling Warrior PDF eBook
Author Mariana Beeching de Prieto
Publisher
Pages 48
Release 1971
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN

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Pepe knows that Raimundo is really a peaceful rooster and saves him from the cockfighting rings.

The Reluctant Warrior (High Sierra Sweethearts Book #2)

The Reluctant Warrior (High Sierra Sweethearts Book #2)
Title The Reluctant Warrior (High Sierra Sweethearts Book #2) PDF eBook
Author Mary Connealy
Publisher Baker Books
Pages 275
Release 2018-10-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1493416111

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Union army officer Cameron Scott is used to being obeyed, but nothing about this journey to Lake Tahoe has gone as expected. He's come to fetch his daughter and nephew, and seek revenge on the people who killed his brother. Instead he finds himself trapped by a blizzard with two children who are terrified of him and stubborn but beautiful Gwen Harkness, who he worries may be trying to keep the children. When danger descends on the cabin where they're huddled, Cam is hurt trying to protect everyone and now finds Gwen caring for him too. He soon realizes why the kids love her so much and wonders if it might be best for him to move on without them. When she sees his broken heart, Gwen decides to help him win back their affection--and in the process he might just win her heart as well.

Reluctant Warriors

Reluctant Warriors
Title Reluctant Warriors PDF eBook
Author Alexandra Sakaki
Publisher Brookings Institution Press
Pages 294
Release 2019-11-26
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0815737378

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Can Germany and Japan do more militarily to uphold the international order? Since the end of World War II, Germany and Japan have been the most reluctant of all major U.S. allies to take on military responsibilities. Given their histories, this reluctance certainly is understandable. But because of their size and economic importance, Germany and Japan are the most important U.S. allies in Europe and in East Asia, respectively, and their long-term reluctance to share the defense burden has become a perennial source of frustration for Washington. The potential security roles of Germany and Japan are becoming increasingly important given the uncertainty, indeed volatility, of today’s international environment. Under President Trump, friction among allies over burden-sharing is more intense than ever before. Meanwhile, the security environments in Europe and Asia have deteriorated because of the resurgence of a belligerent Russia under Vladimir Putin, the steady rise of an increasingly assertive China, and North Korea’s worrisome acquisition of nuclear weapons. Partly in response to these developments, Germany and Japan in recent years have boosted their security efforts, mainly by increasing defense spending and taking on a somewhat broader range of military missions. Even so, because of their cultures of anti-militarism resistance remains strong in both countries to rebuilding the military and assuming more responsibility for sustaining regional or even global peace. In Reluctant Warriors, a team of noted international experts critically examines how and why Germany and Japan have modified their military postures since 1990 so far, and assesses how far the countries still have to go—and why. The contributors also highlight the risks the United States takes if it makes too simplistic a demand for the two countries to “do more.”

Liberando: Reflections of a Reluctant Warrior

Liberando: Reflections of a Reluctant Warrior
Title Liberando: Reflections of a Reluctant Warrior PDF eBook
Author John E. Horn
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 182
Release 2019-06-21
Genre
ISBN 0359743889

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Merriam Press World War 2 Memoir Series. John H. Horn's wartime experiences as a B-24 pilot in the famous "Liberandos" bomb group, the 376th, are recounted in this work by his son, John E. Horn. Horn was one of millions in World War II who did their jobs. He was mighty lucky and blessed to have come home unscathed. Most of the real learning about air combat was on the job. Military schools and training don't really produce combat-ready men and women. They produce attitudes as well as thinking and re-acting skills. Actual combat is the real teacher. John was forever grateful to his crew and the leaders of the 376th Bomb Group who suffered his inexperience and naiveté. Without their patience, he would not have developed into a competent, safe, and living combat pilot. 31 photos, illustrations, maps.

Viking Warrior, Unwilling Wife

Viking Warrior, Unwilling Wife
Title Viking Warrior, Unwilling Wife PDF eBook
Author Michelle Styles
Publisher Harlequin
Pages 284
Release 2008-11-22
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1426825439

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With the war drums echoing in her ears, and the sharp northern light glinting off the sharpened swords, Sela stood with trepidation on the shoreline. The dragon ships full of warriors had come, ready for battle and glory. But it wasn't the threat of conquest that shook Sela to the core. It was the way her heart responded to the proud face and chiseled body of Vikar Hrutson, jaarl, leader of the invading force—and Sela's ex-husband!

The Dirty Boots

The Dirty Boots
Title The Dirty Boots PDF eBook
Author John F. Holm
Publisher Trafford Publishing
Pages 181
Release 2012-08-14
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1466948264

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It is 1966, when a nineteen-year-old boy from Three Rivers, Michigan, follows family tradition by enlisting in the United States Navy. A plan which he thinks will guarantee an uneventfful tour of duty aboard a US naval ship goes awry when he is deposited in the middle of a war zone in South Vietnam. For the next gruelling year, he performs the duties of a fleet marine force medic, caring for wounded and dying American marines. Dubbed Doc John by his comrades, he soon becomes entrenched in a strange, dangerous world, where he becomes both witness and reluctant warrior. Whether he is patching up wounded comrades or placing Band-Aids on scrapes of native children, young Doc John somehow manages to do an impossible job, even as the world is falling down around him. He not only learns the sad lessons of war, but survives them and finds himself in the process. These are the experiences of a different kind of soldier, who manages to traverse a minefield of emotional upheaval and can still tell his stories with honesty and self-deprecating humor, exemplyfying the resiliency of the human spirit.