He Called Me Commander

He Called Me Commander
Title He Called Me Commander PDF eBook
Author Joyce Strahn
Publisher BalboaPress
Pages 252
Release 2012-04-09
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 1452549125

Download He Called Me Commander Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Because Joyce is a starseed from Arcturus, former shipmates from the starship Aaschjan tracked her on their computers, and for three years, between 1987 and 1989 and beyond, were able to communicate with her through her channel friend, Gayl Fraser. This book contains information about the Galactic Federation, the fleets, their lifestyles, and their intent to bring peace on Earth by helping to release this planet from the grip of the Illuminati and set the planet on the path to ascension.

Call Me Commander

Call Me Commander
Title Call Me Commander PDF eBook
Author Jeff Testerman
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 459
Release 2021-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1640123040

Download Call Me Commander Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

"Call Me Commander examines how John Donald Cody was able to swindle tens of millions of dollars in donations from the largest fraudulent nonprofits for veterans in history"--

Inside Cambodian Insurgency

Inside Cambodian Insurgency
Title Inside Cambodian Insurgency PDF eBook
Author Daniel Bultmann
Publisher Routledge
Pages 216
Release 2016-05-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317116208

Download Inside Cambodian Insurgency Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

There are many different types of power practice directed towards making soldiers obedient and disciplined inside the field of insurgency. While some commanders punish by inflicting physical pain, others use re-educative methods. While some prepare soldiers by using close-knit combat simulations, others send their subordinates immediately into battle. While these variations cannot fully be explained by the ideological set-up of different groups or by their political orientation, the basic assumption of the study is that they nevertheless do not emerge at random. This book puts forth that the type of power being utilised depends on the habitus of the respective commander and, as a result, becomes socially differentiated. Furthermore, power practices are shaped by the classificatory discourse of commanders (and their soldiers) on good soldierhood and leadership. The study found multiple ’habitus groups’ inside the field of insurgency, each with a distinctive classificatory discourse and a corresponding power type at work. While commanders shaped the dominating power practices (such as military trainings, indoctrination, systems of rewards and punishments, etc.), low-ranking soldiers took active part in supporting or undermining power according to their own habitus formation. This book helps professionals in this area to understand better the types of power practice inside insurgencies. It is also a useful guide to students and academics interested in peace and conflict studies, sociology and Southeast Asia.

The Freedom Fighter

The Freedom Fighter
Title The Freedom Fighter PDF eBook
Author Murat Haner
Publisher Routledge
Pages 791
Release 2017-09-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 135159141X

Download The Freedom Fighter Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The ability of terrorist groups to inflict death and destruction has markedly increased with technological advances in the areas of communication, transportation, and weapon capability. Using these new tools and networks, terrorists now seek to inflict mass casualties worldwide. Given these realities, it is essential to research the factors that underlie a terrorist group’s origins, grievances, and demands. Such insights might help others respond more effectively to insurgencies, especially when military campaigns to capture or kill every terrorist have proven unsuccessful. The Freedom Fighter: A Terrorist’s Own Story explores why so many Kurdish people—especially young adults—join the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) and conduct terrorist acts. Inspired by the ground-breaking classic, The Jack-Roller: A Delinquent Boy’s Own Story, by Clifford R. Shaw, the author explores the issue of radicalization into terrorist organizations through the life-history method, enabling a PKK terrorist—or “freedom fighter”—to tell his story. Over a five-month period, the author interviewed “Deniz,” a high-level PKK terrorist in a Turkish prison, who during his time in the PKK rose from the lowest level to near the top in terms of terrorist operations. This riveting life history, told in Deniz’s own words, provides unique insights into why someone becomes a “freedom fighter” and what such a life entails. The account provides extensive information on the PKK, including the group’s recruitment, ideological and military training, armed strategies, internal structures and code of ethics, treatment of women, and goals for peace. Deniz’s story not only explains why more Kurdish “freedom fighters” will be recruited to engage in terrorist acts, but also facilitates understanding of how “normal people” can become involved in conflict and organizations that are designated as “terrorist groups.” A foreword by renowned criminologist Francis T. Cullen helps contextualize the material. This book will interest students of criminology, terrorism/counterterrorism, political violence, and security.

Command Indecision

Command Indecision
Title Command Indecision PDF eBook
Author Camilla Chafer
Publisher Audacious
Pages 152
Release 2012-08-31
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1909577006

Download Command Indecision Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

A young woman is dead. The main suspect is in custody. And Private Investigator, Lexi Graves is on the warpath. Lexi finally feels like her life is on track. With a great job that is made to measure and the perfect boyfriend, it takes all of a few shocking minutes for everything to start falling apart. Angry and hurt at her boyfriend, Detective Adam Maddox, and his apparent betrayal, Lexi embarks on an undercover job at a nearby military base. Charged with finding evidence that the man accused of killing the young civilian employee isn’t the real murderer, Lexi just hopes to lose herself in the case. She wants to put the past behind her and heal her broken heart. Maddox, however, keeps popping up during her investigation; and her boss, the mysterious Solomon, appears to be the perfect tonic for her heartache. Lexi soon finds it increasingly hard to keep her mind on the job. As clues point towards the victim’s dangerous double life, the secrets mount, and time is running out. With Maddox’s betrayal not all it seemed, it’s up to Lexi to learn the truth, and put the real murderer behind bars.

Path Chosen

Path Chosen
Title Path Chosen PDF eBook
Author Delane Quiver Boyer
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 295
Release 2014-04-09
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1483671364

Download Path Chosen Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This is my story of my memories, thoughts, and interpretations that I made from my experiences starting at the beginning of my age of awareness. I grew up on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota where I faced living in two different cultures to the time I joined the U.S. Army. My story is not about the accumulation of wealth or being famous or being some savior. It is about a simple dream. My story starts from the time I remember reaching the age of awareness to the present. I do not claim to be a writer, so my story may not be a well-planned or polished literary work that meets all the high standards of writing. The story is about being on a path out of poverty. I was raised by my grandparents from a baby to the time I joined the U.S. Army. For some reason my mother left me to be raised by her parents. They were poor people, seasonal laborers, who lived with a strong belief in their God. We lived in a two-room shack with tarpaper siding that had not inside toilet, running water or electricity. That was our home. They were always short of money to buy necessities and usually faced hunger. However they were a good couple and had a faith to believe in God. However I was fortunate to get a good education and had the opportunity to join the army for a career. I experienced new horizons that exposed me to new learning’s that tempered my attitude. I wish to share my experiences and thoughts from traveling along a path chosen with especially the Lakota youth and the non-Lakota youth what have written in this book. Pilamaya—Thank you

PT 105

PT 105
Title PT 105 PDF eBook
Author James K. Keresey
Publisher Naval Institute Press
Pages 195
Release 2013-08-15
Genre History
ISBN 1612515266

Download PT 105 Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Admittedly small and vulnerable, PT boats were, nevertheless, fast—the fastest craft on the water during World War II—and Dick Keresey's account of these tough little fighters throws new light on their contributions to the war effort. As captain of PT 105, the author was in the same battle as John F. Kennedy when Kennedy's PT 109 was rammed and sunk. The famous incident, Keresey says, has often been described inaccurately and the PT boat depicted as unreliable and ineffective. This book helps set the record straight by presenting an authentic picture of PT boats that draws on the author's experience at Guadalcanal, New Georgia, Bougainville, and Choiseul Island. Action-filled, his account describes evading night bombers, rescuing coast watchers and downed airmen, setting down Marine scouts behind Japanese lines, engaging in vicious gun battles with Japanese barges and small freighters, and contending with heat, disease, and loneliness. First published in 1996, the book has been hailed for telling an exciting yet fully accurate story.