Flight

Flight
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 792
Release: 1923
Genre: Aeronautics
ISBN:

Tomorrow's Tangle

Tomorrow's Tangle
Author: Geraldine Bonner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 490
Release: 1903
Genre: Latter Day Saints
ISBN:

Picture of San Francisco life in the 1860s and 1870s with the action of the story set 25 years afterward.

Just Say Yes

Just Say Yes
Author: Samantha Lind
Publisher: Samantha Lind
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2017-09-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

What will it take for her to Just Say Yes? Scott Taylor has the perfect life. He gets to fulfill his dream playing professional hockey, has a loving family, and a tight group of friends. But the one thing missing in his life is a partner to come home to. He knows exactly who he wants to fill that position– the only woman he has ever loved. The one who got away, who constantly consumes his every thought. What it would take to get her to Just Say Yes to a second chance? Becca Phillips is an independent woman who has made her career as an ER nurse a priority in her life. She has a loving family and a best friend by her side, but she can’t seem to get over her first love, Scott. Insecurities led her to break up with him years ago when he started climbing the ranks in professional hockey and, for eight years, Becca has avoided Scott when he returns home each summer. Can she overcome her fears and allow love back into her life? All she has to do is Just Say Yes to the one and only man she has ever loved.

Unlike No Other

Unlike No Other
Author: Robert Wemheuer
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 518
Release: 2022-11-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 166248111X

Robert Wemheuer details many important events in his impressive career in a two-book memoir Unlike No Other. His main focus is to honor the unsung heroes with whom he served as well as to call out some not-so-good characters. The Marines, sailors, and civilians who helped him learn and grow from his missteps that helped him develop his leadership skills are his primary emphasis. His description of the career-building steps necessary to move from a simple civilian life to that of a company grade Marine Corps officer and naval aviator are told in a straightforward, unvarnished, and concise manner. He also describes his combat experiences flying the CH-53 helicopter during his three tours of duty in Vietnam, again focusing on the Marines who supported his efforts both in and out of the cockpit. Robert looks at his career from a very interesting perspective. In our early years, he was one of the youngest superstars in our squadron, and you could always depend on him for anything. Robert, nicknamed Bull, was in some really hot combat. In just one mission, his Marine H-53 squadron was supporting a large army unit in the Lam Son 719 battle in Laos in which the army lost 106 helicopters. Bull rescued under heavy, heavy fire two legendary Marine squadron mates (Charlie Pitman and Mike Wasco) who had been shot down. You could always depend on Robert, and he had many more hot missions. Unlike No Other also describes the life of a Marine field grade officer as he ascends to higher ranks and greater responsibilities. It highlights the problems and potential political risks involved in navigating the military and civilian bureaucratic systems. I had the pleasure of serving alongside Robert Wemheuer over my long career in the Marine Corps. He tells it like it is and always will. Read, learn, and enjoy unlike no other. Colonel Wemheuer's goal in writing his memoir is to highlight the accomplishments of the Marines, sailors, and civilians who he had the honor to work with during his twenty-five-year career. His hope is that this second book also will give them some of the recognition they deserve for doing an outstanding job day in and day out, generally receiving little or no recognition for their work. --Richard "Rick" Phillips, Major General, United States Marine Corps “Insert picture on back cover” Lieutenant Colonel Wemheuer and his OV-10 on Okinawa in 1982. Book 2 of this memoir traces my career as a field grade officer after my promotion to major then lieutenant colonel and finally to colonel through my retirement after a successful tour of duty at my final command of the Marine Corps Air Station Tustin, California. Book 2, like book 1, is made up of individual, stand-alone chapters laid out in chronological order.

The Road Back to Tuscany

The Road Back to Tuscany
Author: C. A. KINGSLEY
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2013-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1490712461

Have you ever dreamed of being able to change your destiny? The opportunity of a new exciting career, beautiful location and a man to die for. But is the grass always greener on the other side? Catherine Kane soon finds out and is in for a roller coaster ride and perhaps what she's left behind is what she could have been looking for in the first place.

FBI, CIA, the Mob, and Treachery

FBI, CIA, the Mob, and Treachery
Author: Rodney Stich
Publisher: Silverpeak Enterprises
Total Pages: 667
Release: 2006
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0932438458

Details the life of a decorated Vietnam War pilot, Richard Taus, his undercover work for the CIA, and then as an FBI agent in the New York City area. Here, he discovered secret funding of Iraq by CIA assets during the 1980s, and crimes perpetrated by his boss, FBI supervisor Lindley DeVecchio. And the false charges against him when he source to reports of these crimes.

Fear No Evil

Fear No Evil
Author: Robin Caroll
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2010
Genre: Christian fiction
ISBN: 0805449817

In a small bayou town, a new police officer is thrown into his first real investigation--involving big-city gangs and a young social worker--while the boss is away.

Vietnam and Cambodia Recalled

Vietnam and Cambodia Recalled
Author: Don Mercer
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2007-09-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1469111373

September 26, 1970. I didn't know if I would come home. I was a pilot on my way to Vietnam as a Forward Air Controller, or FAC. I really had no idea what to expect. Without planning to do so, I jotted down a thought as my military charter flight headed west. I continued to record what I saw, heard, felt, and even smelled, as the planned one-year assignment progressed. When completed, the journal notes formed a history of a segment of the Vietnam War, which included Cambodia. There, I directed air strikes by U.S. jet fighters, as they were almost the sole support for the Cambodians, who fought invading North Vietnamese and insurgent communist forces.Guilt from living well and returning unscathed, sadness for friends lost, and anger and frustration at my generation's sacrifice in a war it wasn't allowed to win, kept my journal notes unopened for years. Over thirty years later, there is still much history to be told about thisremote, limited, unpopular conflict; so this journal is now written. It still hurts.