The High Ground
Title | The High Ground PDF eBook |
Author | Melinda Snodgrass |
Publisher | Titan Books (US, CA) |
Pages | 321 |
Release | 2016-07-05 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 178329583X |
Melinda Snodgrass has written multiple novels and screenplays, and is best known for her work on Star Trek: The Next Generation. She has also worked on numerous other shows, including The Profilers, Sliders and Seaquest DSV. She coedits the Wild Cards series with George R.R. Martin. Melinda is the author of The Edge series, which is published by Tor Books in the US and Titan Books in the UK. She lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Taking the High Ground
Title | Taking the High Ground PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Wijninga |
Publisher | The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies |
Pages | 53 |
Release | 2013-04-26 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9491040804 |
The Royal Netherlands Air Force should invest in a mix of weapons systems to facilitate joint operations. Observation and prolonged surveillance is becoming an important task. Strategic cooperation with R&D institutes and the aerospace industry is crucial. The importance of air power lies in creating conditions for successful performance of sea, land, and air forces. Observation and prolonged surveillance will become a main task of the Air Force. Rapid technological developments in the use of unmanned systems and space resources are making this increasingly feasible and affordable.
Taking the High Ground
Title | Taking the High Ground PDF eBook |
Author | David Trenbirth |
Publisher | Trafford Publishing |
Pages | 331 |
Release | 2009-12-30 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1426977433 |
The Marine Corps Way to Win on Wall Street
Title | The Marine Corps Way to Win on Wall Street PDF eBook |
Author | Ken Marlin |
Publisher | Macmillan |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 2016-08-30 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1250066662 |
A Marine-turned-investment banker applies the Corps' core principles to Wall Street and the world of business.
Vietnam's High Ground
Title | Vietnam's High Ground PDF eBook |
Author | J. P. Harris |
Publisher | University Press of Kansas |
Pages | 552 |
Release | 2016-09-12 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0700622837 |
During its struggle for survival from 1954 to 1975, the region known as the Central Highlands was the strategically vital high ground for the South Vietnamese state. Successive South Vietnamese governments, their American allies, and their Communist enemies all realized early on the fundamental importance of this region. Paul Harris's new book, based on research in American archives and the use of Vietnamese Communist literature on a very large scale, examines the struggle for this region from the mid-1950s, tracing its evolution from subversion through insurgency and counterinsurgency to the bigger battles of 1965. The rugged mountains, high plateaus, and dense jungles of the Central Highlands seemed as forbidding to most Vietnamese as it did to most Americans. During 1954 to 1965, the great majority of its inhabitants were not ethnic Vietnamese. Ngo Dinh Diem’s regime initially supported an American counterinsurgency alliance with the Highlanders only to turn dramatically against it. As the war progressed, however, the Central Highlands became increasingly important. It was the area through which most branches of the Ho Chi Minh Trail passed. With its rugged, jungle-clad terrain, it also seemed to the North Vietnamese the best place to destroy the elite of South Vietnam's armed forces and to fight initial battles with the Americans. For many North Vietnamese, however, the Central Highlands became a living hell of starvation and disease. Even before the arrival of the American 1st Cavalry Division, the Communists were generally unable to win the decisive victories they sought in this region. Harris's study culminates with an account of the campaign in Pleiku province in October to November—a campaign that led to dramatic clashes between the Americans and the North Vietnamese in the Ia Drang valley. Harris's analysis overturns many of the accepted accounts about NVA, US, and ARVN performances.
Mastering the Ultimate High Ground: Next Steps in the Military Uses of Space
Title | Mastering the Ultimate High Ground: Next Steps in the Military Uses of Space PDF eBook |
Author | Benjamin S. Lambeth |
Publisher | Rand Corporation |
Pages | 213 |
Release | 1999-04-19 |
Genre | Current Events |
ISBN | 083303412X |
Assesses the military space challenges facing the Air Force and the nation in light of the findings and recommendations of the Space Commission. The author reviews the Air Force?'s involvement in space since its creation as an independent service in 1947; examines the circumstances that occasioned the commission?'s creation and the conceptual and organizational roadblocks that have impeded a more rapid growth of U.S. military space capability; and enumerates the challenges facing the Air Force with respect to space.
Ground Zero
Title | Ground Zero PDF eBook |
Author | Alan Gratz |
Publisher | Scholastic Inc. |
Pages | 250 |
Release | 2021-02-02 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1338245775 |
The instant #1 New York Times bestseller. In time for the twentieth anniversary of 9/11, master storyteller Alan Gratz (Refugee) delivers a pulse-pounding and unforgettable take on history and hope, revenge and fear -- and the stunning links between the past and present. September 11, 2001, New York City: Brandon is visiting his dad at work, on the 107th floor of the World Trade Center. Out of nowhere, an airplane slams into the tower, creating a fiery nightmare of terror and confusion. And Brandon is in the middle of it all. Can he survive -- and escape? September 11, 2019, Afghanistan: Reshmina has grown up in the shadow of war, but she dreams of peace and progress. When a battle erupts in her village, Reshmina stumbles upon a wounded American soldier named Taz. Should she help Taz -- and put herself and her family in mortal danger? Two kids. One devastating day. Nothing will ever be the same.