Red Crew

Red Crew
Author: Jim Howe
Publisher: Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2018-06-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1682473023

Red Crew is a first-hand account of U.S. Coast Guard anti-smuggling operations during the early years of the nation’s maritime war on drugs. Jim Howe describes his experience as the executive officer of a specialized drug-hunting crew that sailed in then-state-of-the-art “surface effect ships,” a small flotilla of high-speed vessels pressed into the drug war on short notice. In the early 1980s, South Florida and the Caribbean were awash in illicit drugs, with hundreds of smuggling organizations bringing huge loads of marijuana, and later cocaine, into the United States. To fight this epidemic, the Reagan administration led a massive effort to disrupt shore-side gangs while bolstering interdiction activity at sea. To increase the number of days at sea for each surface effect ship, a “multi-crewing” concept was employed, with four teams of sixteen sailors—the Red, Blue, Green, and Gold Crews—rotating among three hulls. Through its first-person narrative, Red Crew offers a rare glimpse into the day-to-day pressures, challenges, failures, and successes of Coast Guard cuttermen as they carried out complex and dangerous missions. Red Crew provides a unique historical view of the early days in the Coast Guard’s war on drugs, and is the only book-length history of the diminutive, one-of-a-kind surface effect ship fleet.

Red Rose Crew

Red Rose Crew
Author: Daniel Boyne
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2005-10-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1461748836

In 1975, a group of amazing women rowed their way to international success and glory, battling sexual prejudice, bureaucracy, and male domination in one of the most grueling and competitive sports around. Among the members of the first international women’s crew team--and one of the first women’s teams anywhere--were Gail Pearson, the soft-spoken MIT professor who fought equally hard off the water to win the political battles neccessary for her team to succeed; lead rower Carie Graves, a statuesque bohemian from rural Wisconsin who dropped out of college and later became the most intense rower of the crew; and Lynn Stillman, a tiny sixteen-year-old coxswain from California. On hand to guide them was Harry Parker, the legendary Harvard men’s crew coach who overcame his doubts about the ability of women to withstand the rigors of hard training. From their first dramatic bid at the 1975 World Championships to their preparations for their first Olympic Games in 1976, this gripping story of bravery, determination, and indomitable spirit captures a compelling moment in the history of sports and of America.

Red Rooney The Last Of The Crew

Red Rooney The Last Of The Crew
Author: R.M. Ballantyne
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2023-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9359395900

"Red Rooney" is a captivating novel written by R. M. Ballantyne, a renowned 19th-century Scottish author. Set in the context of a thrilling maritime adventure, this story follows the life of the eponymous protagonist and Red Rooney, one of the young and courageous sailor. The novel takes readers on a thrilling journey through the tumultuous seas and distant lands. Red Rooney, an earnest and determined lad, finds himself onboard a whaling ship, embarking on a daring quest for the elusive and also lucrative whales. Along the way, he encounters a myriad of challenges, including fierce storms, treacherous adversaries, and the unpredictability of the open ocean. Despite facing numerous trials and other one tribulations, Rooney's unwavering spirit and other resourcefulness enable him to overcome each obstacle that comes his way. As the narrative unfolds, Red Rooney's character undergoes significant growth or transforming into a seasoned and respected sailor. Through this coming-of-age tale and Ballantyne weaves in themes of resilience, camaraderie, and also the indomitable human spirit. With vivid descriptions and a compelling storyline, "Red Rooney" captivates readers of all ages, offering a gripping and inspiring glimpse into the world of maritime adventures. R. M. Ballantyne's masterful storytelling brings to life an exciting and memorable journey that continues to resonate with readers well beyond its time.

Combat Crew

Combat Crew
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 382
Release: 1980
Genre: Aeronautics, Military
ISBN:

Crimson Hunt: Behind the Red Book One

Crimson Hunt: Behind the Red Book One
Author: Beverly L. Anderson
Publisher: Phoenix Voices Publishing
Total Pages: 437
Release: 2024-10-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Kerry Graham surprises his father by coming out as a gay cross-dresser and non-binary. Then again, when he performs in drag at a local cabaret named The Red, where his cousin works as a tailor. Despite being treated as an outcast, he now feels liberated and accepted in a world where he can truly be himself. He’s among people that understand him, and he can finally relax. At least, that’s what he believes. Then, a dress arrives, seemingly an apology for a bit of bigotry from a shop clerk. No one thinks a dress will cause any harm, so he wears it under the stage lights. Things go awry, though, and Kerry wonders what could possibly be happening. A bounty hunter named Martin swoops in, convinced that he can be of aid in the situation. Along with Martin, there’s an intrepid FBI agent named Zak on the trail of a pair of sadistic serial killers who target and manipulate young, attractive, feminine men like Kerry. Kerry doesn’t believe it at first. Could these people be targeting him? Then, things happen, and his phone and email fill with messages of horrible images of what these people plan to do to him. He’s frightened but staunch about living his life. He is adamant that he won’t let them win, no matter what they do to him. Still, as the manipulation and gaslighting continue from afar, he starts to doubt everything he’s ever known. He loses his purchase on reality but finds that Martin and Zak ground him. He refuses to give in to their sadistic games, but in the end, he wonders if his willpower is enough to keep these people away from him.

Airman

Airman
Author: United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 500
Release: 1957
Genre: Aeronautics, Military
ISBN:

Everybody's

Everybody's
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1928
Genre: American periodicals
ISBN: