Her Soldier's Touch
Title | Her Soldier's Touch PDF eBook |
Author | JM Stewart |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 255 |
Release | 2015-03-16 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 144058138X |
Experience has taught single mother Rachel Madison that the only person she can truly rely on is herself. But what she wants most in the world - to give her son the life she never had growing up - means she must put her faith in a man who once walked out on her. Retired from the service, U.S. Army Sergeant First Class Colten Taylor makes a detour to Phoenix to bury his brother. Nobody is more surprised than he to see Rachel waiting for him at the airport. He regrets the morning he walked away from her, but coming from an abusive home taught Colt to put limits on all his relationships - especially this one. So when he discovers he has a son, Colt knows this is a chance to prove to himself he's not a chip off the old block. Turning his life around doesn't come naturally, though. Then a drug dealer crops up from his brother's dark past, threatening their son and forcing Colt and Rachel to face their demons . . . and each other. Sensuality Level: Sensual
Craving Her Soldier's Touch
Title | Craving Her Soldier's Touch PDF eBook |
Author | Wendy S. Marcus |
Publisher | Harlequin |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 2013-02-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1460304446 |
Feisty nurse Jaci Piermont’s heart was crushed when Staff Sergeant Ian Eddelton walked away from their passionate night together. But letting him know? Not an option! This reluctant socialite would much rather channel her energies into helping the vulnerable women she works with. Now Ian’s back—as gorgeous as ever, but with dark secrets in his eyes. Her head might be screaming “keep away,” but Jaci’s rebellious heart has a very different idea…!
TRADOC Pamphlet TP 600-4 The Soldier's Blue Book
Title | TRADOC Pamphlet TP 600-4 The Soldier's Blue Book PDF eBook |
Author | United States Government Us Army |
Publisher | |
Pages | 314 |
Release | 2019-12-14 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781675302019 |
This manual, TRADOC Pamphlet TP 600-4 The Soldier's Blue Book: The Guide for Initial Entry Soldiers August 2019, is the guide for all Initial Entry Training (IET) Soldiers who join our Army Profession. It provides an introduction to being a Soldier and Trusted Army Professional, certified in character, competence, and commitment to the Army. The pamphlet introduces Solders to the Army Ethic, Values, Culture of Trust, History, Organizations, and Training. It provides information on pay, leave, Thrift Saving Plans (TSPs), and organizations that will be available to assist you and your Families. The Soldier's Blue Book is mandated reading and will be maintained and available during BCT/OSUT and AIT.This pamphlet applies to all active Army, U.S. Army Reserve, and the Army National Guard enlisted IET conducted at service schools, Army Training Centers, and other training activities under the control of Headquarters, TRADOC.
The Armed Forces Officer
Title | The Armed Forces Officer PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Moody Swain |
Publisher | Government Printing Office |
Pages | 216 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Study Aids |
ISBN | 9780160937583 |
In 1950, when he commissioned the first edition of The Armed Forces Officer, Secretary of Defense George C. Marshall told its author, S.L.A. Marshall, that "American military officers, of whatever service, should share common ground ethically and morally." In this new edition, the authors methodically explore that common ground, reflecting on the basics of the Profession of Arms, and the officer's special place and distinctive obligations within that profession and especially to the Constitution.
Switchboard Soldiers
Title | Switchboard Soldiers PDF eBook |
Author | Jennifer Chiaverini |
Publisher | HarperCollins |
Pages | 474 |
Release | 2022-07-19 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0063080710 |
“An eye-opening and detailed novel about remarkable female soldiers. . . Chiaverini weaves the intersecting threads of these brave women’s lives together, highlighting their deep sense of pride and duty.”--Kirkus Reviews From New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Chiaverini, a bold, revelatory novel about one of the great untold stories of World War I—the women of the U.S. Army Signal Corps, who broke down gender barriers in the military, smashed the workplace glass ceiling, and battled a pandemic as they helped lead the Allies to victory. In June 1917, General John Pershing arrived in France to establish American forces in Europe. He immediately found himself unable to communicate with troops in the field. Pershing needed operators who could swiftly and accurately connect multiple calls, speak fluent French and English, remain steady under fire, and be utterly discreet, since the calls often conveyed classified information. At the time, nearly all well-trained American telephone operators were women—but women were not permitted to enlist, or even to vote in most states. Nevertheless, the U.S. Army Signal Corps promptly began recruiting them. More than 7,600 women responded, including Grace Banker of New Jersey, a switchboard instructor with AT&T and an alumna of Barnard College; Marie Miossec, a Frenchwoman and aspiring opera singer; and Valerie DeSmedt, a twenty-year-old Pacific Telephone operator from Los Angeles, determined to strike a blow for her native Belgium. They were among the first women sworn into the U.S. Army under the Articles of War. The male soldiers they had replaced had needed one minute to connect each call. The switchboard soldiers could do it in ten seconds. The risk of death was real—the women worked as bombs fell around them—as was the threat of a deadly new disease: the Spanish Flu. Not all of the telephone operators would survive. The women of the U.S. Army Signal Corps served with honor and played an essential role in achieving the Allied victory. Their story has never been the focus of a novel…until now.
Gone to Soldiers
Title | Gone to Soldiers PDF eBook |
Author | Marge Piercy |
Publisher | Open Road Media |
Pages | 823 |
Release | 2016-04-12 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1504033434 |
This sweeping New York Times bestseller is “the most thorough and most captivating, most engrossing novel ever written about World War II” (Los Angeles Times). Epic in scope, Marge Piercy’s sweeping novel encompasses the wide range of people and places marked by the Second World War. Each of her ten narrators has a unique and compelling story that powerfully depicts his or her personality, desires, and fears. Special attention is given to the women of the war effort, like Bernice, who rebels against her domineering father to become a fighter pilot, and Naomi, a Parisian Jew sent to live with relatives in Detroit, whose twin sister, Jacqueline—still in France—joins the resistance against Nazi rule. The horrors of the concentration camps; the heroism of soldiers on the beaches of Okinawa, the skies above London, and the seas of the Mediterranean; the brilliance of code breakers; and the resilience of families waiting for the return of sons, brothers, and fathers are all conveyed through powerful, poignant prose that resonates beyond the page. Gone to Soldiers is a testament to the ordinary people, with their flaws and inner strife, who rose to defend liberty during the most extraordinary times.
Breach of Trust
Title | Breach of Trust PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew J. Bacevich |
Publisher | Macmillan |
Pages | 257 |
Release | 2013-09-10 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0805082964 |
A blistering critique of the gulf between America's soldiers and the society that sends them off to war. As war has become normalized, armed conflict has become an "abstraction" and military service "something for other people to do." Bacevich takes stock of a nation with an abiding appetite for war waged at enormous expense by a standing army demonstrably unable to achieve victory.