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Author Miesha CANNADAY
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Release 2020-11-03
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He Is Not Just a Soldier He Is My Father Dad Veteran Premium

He Is Not Just a Soldier He Is My Father Dad Veteran Premium
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Author Miesha CANNADAY
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Pages 114
Release 2020-11-03
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My Soldier, My Dad

My Soldier, My Dad
Title My Soldier, My Dad PDF eBook
Author Paul E. Lewis Jr
Publisher Xulon Press
Pages 100
Release 2015-01-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781498423342

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My Soldier My Dad, "The Life Of A War Torn Soldier," is the story of a young man who confronts his fears of thundering and lightening when he is forced to face the dangers of the Vietnam War. The post traumatic stress of being a service connected veteran makes it hard for him to deal with emotions of love and loss, while also trying to be a husband and father. Battling the physical and emotional scars of war, Joseph Williams turns to alcohol which leads to abusive and destructive behavior. Trying to justify his actions, he becomes enthralled in a 25 year battle with the Veterans Administration in an effort to be classified as a 100% service connected Vietnam Veteran as a result of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. As his life comes to a close, Joseph makes peace with GOD as to why he has gone through this painful journey to find his way back. Trying to make amends to those he has hurt before he dies, Joseph's story is one that many soldiers that fight for their country face today. Adjusting to life beyond being a soldier and dealing with the scars of war has lasting and lingering effects. Their patriotism and duty of service not only affects the soldier, but also the Remnants that they leave behind. Author Bio: Author Biography: Paul E. Lewis Jr. is a self-employed entrepreneur who has a love of writing. This literary work is a personal depiction of his experiences as a remnant of a War Torn Soldier who suffered from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. This experience has shaped his life, and is the basis for his motivation as an author.

The Law Times Reports

The Law Times Reports
Title The Law Times Reports PDF eBook
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Pages 898
Release 1921
Genre Law reports, digests, etc
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My Soldier Dad

My Soldier Dad
Title My Soldier Dad PDF eBook
Author Ross H. Mackenzie
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Pages 36
Release 2017-05
Genre Military dependents
ISBN 9780989342025

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My Soldier Dad eloquently captures the essence of what it means to be a soldier, but also what it means to love a soldier. Told from a child's perspective, the story illustrates the grand scale of the military, the broad scope of various missions and operations, and the importance of a family's love and connectedness.

Son, a Soldier's Work Is Never Done

Son, a Soldier's Work Is Never Done
Title Son, a Soldier's Work Is Never Done PDF eBook
Author Kathy Barnes
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 37
Release 2006-10
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9781425961626

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Son, a Soldier's Work Is Never Done By Kathy Barnes, Ph.D. and Smith McGarr Helps children and parents talk about feelings when a military dad or mom goes to war. "Sealing feelings harms, not helps" War is scary. It can swallow up soldiers like monsters in books or bad dreams do. Seven-year-old Jackie knows because he heard it on the news. "The U.S. Military has lost 2,050 men in Iraq and the number is rising daily." This worries him because his dad is fighting in the Third Brigade in Iraq. When he and his dad hug good-bye at the army base, each promises to be brave and carry out his duty. Jackie's duty is to help his mom at home for ten long months. He finds this hard when taking care of his two younger sisters. "I've broken Dad's rules. I've called Sarah 'stupid' when she won't leave me alone. I've pinched little Allie when she chewed Samson's bone." He also shares his triumphs. "...I've worked pretty hard. I've washed the car and raked the yard." Jackie shares that he feels sad a lot. He hesitates telling his mom, because he doesn't want to be a coward. When he finally tells her, she says it is okay to feel sad. She does too. Our readers will quickly finish the book to see if Jackie's dad comes home. They will re-read it again and again because it's their story too. Praise for Son, a Soldier's Work Is Never Done. "This book is a great tool for helping children understand war. Whether they are military or not, all kids hear about war on the news, radio, television, and from neighborhood and school friends. War scares them and they need to talk about it." - Maria Edwards, executive vice president of the military writer's Society of America

The Baby Boom

The Baby Boom
Title The Baby Boom PDF eBook
Author P. J. O'Rourke
Publisher Open Road + Grove/Atlantic
Pages 255
Release 2014-01-07
Genre Humor
ISBN 0802193072

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The New York Times–bestselling author looks at the sixties generation, and how he and his seventy-five million accomplices made America what it is today. A onetime editor-in-chief of National Lampoon who also spent years reporting for Rolling Stone and The Atlantic Monthly, P. J. O’Rourke is known as a conservative-minded political humorist and author of such bestsellers as Parliament of Whores. Not everyone knows that he was once a dedicated Marxist hippie type—living up to every stereotype of his postwar generation. In this book, at once a social history and a personal memoir (albeit with some impaired memory involved), he explores, with both fiercely biting wit and fondness, the mess that the baby boomers made, and the impact they’ve had on our world. “Dry wit that makes every chapter a delight . . . As a cultural analyst, O’Rourke’s ability and willingness to simultaneously lampoon and celebrate himself and his generation are unequaled.” —Publishers Weekly “A terrific American memoir, in tone a beguiling mix of Jean Shepherd and Animal House.” —Christopher Buckley, author of Boomsday “Simultaneously hilarious and brainy . . . holds a cracked magnifying glass up to the generation of Americans born between the end of World War II and the early 1960s. Sifting through demographic and economic data and combining the results with generous portions of personal memories, O’Rourke finds much to deplore in the boomer character, but even more to cherish and celebrate.” —Chicago Tribune “A comedic and caustic cautionary tale for future generations—and, for those of us who are Boomers, a nostalgic and hilarious diversion.” —NPR