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Author | : Richard A. Henry |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2003-01-10 |
Genre | : Vietnam War, 1961-1975 |
ISBN | : 9781403334435 |
Short-Timer is a small part of the history of the Vietnam War; America's longest war where for the first time, men of every ethnic background and color fought together side by side in fully integrated units. It is the story of one individual's survival in a war where flashing the peace sign was perfectly acceptable, while waving a clinched fist in the air, the Black Power symbol, was a court martial offense. Short-Timer is at times, a frightening account of how, during combat, men bonded as one to fight the enemy, while back at base camps, the realities of the sixties caught up with everyone and whites openly called blacks "nigger" while blacks angrily cursed "honkies". Short-Timer is centered around one Marine's experiences in the service during troubled times. The story follows the Marine from boot camp to his tour in Vietnam. It graphically illustrates the suffering and horrors that are a part of war and the sense of humor necessary for survival under such adverse conditions. The plight of innocent, little children who are far too often the biggest victims of war, is brought home all too clearly by the central character's encounter with a Frenchman who runs an orphanage in Da Nang. The reader is exposed to all the realities of combat in a crazy war that by 1970 had clearly begun to mean very little to those who served except surviving the war and returning to the "real world". For the central character in Short-Timer, his tour is cut short by President Nixon's Phase I Pull Out from Vietnam. The central character's war experiences take on an added craziness when he is forced to commit one last, horrifying act of war just a few hours prior to his scheduled departure from Vietnam. It is apparent that the life of the central character and all those he served with will never be the same after having survived the Vietnam War. Short-Timer blends all aspects of life in a memorable story, too authentic for comfort. It is sensitive, tough, gutsy, draws the reader in, makes them expend emotion and doesn't let go.
Author | : John Podlaski |
Publisher | : John Podlaski |
Total Pages | : 353 |
Release | : 2010-04-20 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : |
In 1970, John Kowalski was among the many young, inexperienced soldiers sent to Vietnam to participate in a contentious war. Referred to as “Cherries” by their veteran counterparts, these recruits were plunged into a horrific reality. The on-the-job training was rigorous, yet most of these youths were ill-prepared to handle the severe mental, emotional, and physical demands of combat. Experiencing enemy fire and observing death up close initiates a profound transformation that is irreversible. The author excels at storytelling. Readers affirm feeling immersed alongside the characters, partaking in their struggle for survival, experiencing the fear, awe, drama, and grief, observing acts of courage, and occasionally sharing in their humor. "Cherries" presents an unvarnished account, and upon completion, readers will gain a deeper appreciation for the trials these young men faced over a year. It's a narrative that grips the reader throughout.
Author | : Francesco Cirillo |
Publisher | : Crown Currency |
Total Pages | : 162 |
Release | : 2018-08-14 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1524760714 |
Discover the internationally acclaimed time management system that’s gone viral on TikTok and has already changed millions of lives! Francesco Cirillo developed his famed system for improving productivity as a college student thirty years ago. Using a kitchen timer shaped like a pomodoro (Italian for tomato), Cirillo divided the time he spent working on a project into 25-minute intervals, with 5-minute breaks in between, in order to get more done, without interruptions. By grouping a number of pomodoros together, users can tackle a project of any length, and drastically improve their productivity, enhance their focus, and better achieve their goals. Originally self-published, and shared virally online, this new publication of The Pomodoro Technique includes several new chapters on how teams can use the pomodoro method to save time and increase productivity. The process underlying Cirillo’s technique includes five stages: planning the day’s tasks, tracking your efforts, recording your daily activities, processing what you have done, and visualizing areas for improvement. With this tried and tested method, readers can simplify their work, find out how much time and effort a task really requires, and improve their focus so they can get more done in the same amount of time each day.
Author | : Frederic Brown |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2015 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9789635246328 |
Author | : Ronnie Joyner |
Publisher | : McFarland |
Total Pages | : 341 |
Release | : 2014-01-10 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 0786491450 |
This collection of more than 300 graphic biographies of baseball players is a throwback to the illustrated biographies or cartoons seen regularly in newspaper sports sections of the '30s, '40s and '50s. All manner of ballplayers are included from the Hall of Famers (the Legends), to the everyday players (the Journeymen), to the cup-of-coffee guys (the Short-Timers). Almost all of the bio-illustrations are of major league players, but there are interesting exceptions--minor leaguers, female players, entertainers... These bio-illustrations regularly appeared in the pages of Sports Collectors Digest from 1997 through 2011.
Author | : Scott Wood |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 110 |
Release | : 2020-07-04 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781943492817 |
Quibbley first enlisted with the US Army in 1984, when cartoonist Scott Wood introduced him to the military world through the pages of the European edition of "Stars and Stripes." "Quibbley" enjoyed a long and distinguished - if not particularly heroic - service career, entertaining the troops a long way from home with his wit and wisdom, as he stumbled from one misadventure to the next. The comic strip ran for 10 years, spawning 8 books and a Short-Timer's calendar. Quibbley is still fondly remembered by many of those who served in the Army during that time. Scott Wood moved on, and in 1994 Quibbley took a well-earned furlough, though he still maintains a faithful following (he even has a Facebook page!). And now, 25 years after his last bugle call, Scott Wood (encouraged by Quibbley fans all over the world) has decided that 2020 might just be the perfect time for Quibbley to reenlist. Enduring and endearing as ever, Quibbley, together with his old sparring partners and friends Trudy, Marvin, Sgt. Mom, Lt. McFlakey, and of course his forever faithful mutt Clump, is back in the Army in 200 brand new comic strips. Enjoy the fun. Anything can happen!
Author | : Gordon Korman |
Publisher | : HarperCollins |
Total Pages | : 205 |
Release | : 2019-01-08 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0062563912 |
A hilarious new middle grade novel from beloved and bestselling author Gordon Korman about what happens when the worst class of kids in school is paired with the worst teacher—perfect for fans of Ms. Bixby’s Last Day. A good choice for summer reading or anytime! The Unteachables are a notorious class of misfits, delinquents, and academic train wrecks. Like Aldo, with anger management issues; Parker, who can’t read; Kiana, who doesn’t even belong in the class—or any class; and Elaine (rhymes with pain). The Unteachables have been removed from the student body and isolated in room 117. Their teacher is Mr. Zachary Kermit, the most burned-out teacher in all of Greenwich. He was once a rising star, but his career was shattered by a cheating scandal that still haunts him. After years of phoning it in, he is finally one year away from early retirement. But the superintendent has his own plans to torpedo that idea—and it involves assigning Mr. Kermit to the Unteachables. The Unteachables never thought they’d find a teacher who had a worse attitude than they did. And Mr. Kermit never thought he would actually care about teaching again. Over the course of a school year, though, room 117 will experience mayhem, destruction—and maybe even a shot at redemption.
Author | : Gustav Hasford |
Publisher | : Bantam |
Total Pages | : 264 |
Release | : 1990 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Another major novel of the Vietnam experience fro one of its most startling able chroniclers- and its predecessor. (book jacket.).
Author | : Jonathan Corbet |
Publisher | : "O'Reilly Media, Inc." |
Total Pages | : 640 |
Release | : 2005-02-07 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 0596555385 |
Device drivers literally drive everything you're interested in--disks, monitors, keyboards, modems--everything outside the computer chip and memory. And writing device drivers is one of the few areas of programming for the Linux operating system that calls for unique, Linux-specific knowledge. For years now, programmers have relied on the classic Linux Device Drivers from O'Reilly to master this critical subject. Now in its third edition, this bestselling guide provides all the information you'll need to write drivers for a wide range of devices.Over the years the book has helped countless programmers learn: how to support computer peripherals under the Linux operating system how to develop and write software for new hardware under Linux the basics of Linux operation even if they are not expecting to write a driver The new edition of Linux Device Drivers is better than ever. The book covers all the significant changes to Version 2.6 of the Linux kernel, which simplifies many activities, and contains subtle new features that can make a driver both more efficient and more flexible. Readers will find new chapters on important types of drivers not covered previously, such as consoles, USB drivers, and more.Best of all, you don't have to be a kernel hacker to understand and enjoy this book. All you need is an understanding of the C programming language and some background in Unix system calls. And for maximum ease-of-use, the book uses full-featured examples that you can compile and run without special hardware.Today Linux holds fast as the most rapidly growing segment of the computer market and continues to win over enthusiastic adherents in many application areas. With this increasing support, Linux is now absolutely mainstream, and viewed as a solid platform for embedded systems. If you're writing device drivers, you'll want this book. In fact, you'll wonder how drivers are ever written without it.
Author | : David Tromblay |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2021-02-16 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781950539222 |
A hypnotic, brutal, and unstoppable coming-of-age story echoing from within the aftershocks set off by the American Indian boarding schools of generations past, fanned by the flames of nearly fifteen years of service in the Armed Forces, exposing a series of inescapable prisons and the invisible scars of attempted erasure. When he learns his father is dying, David Tromblay ponders what will become of the monster's legacy and picks up a pen to set the story straight. In sharp and unflinching prose, he recounts his childhood bouncing between his father, who wrestles with anger, alcoholism, and a traumatic brain injury; his grandmother, who survived Indian boarding schools but mistook the corporal punishment she endured for proper child-rearing; and his mother, a part-time waitress, dancer, and locksmith, who hides from David's father in church basements and the folded-down back seat of her car until winter forces her to abandon her son on his grandmother's doorstep. For twelve years, he is beaten, burned, humiliated, locked in closets, lied to, molested, seen and not heard, until his talent for brutal violence meets and exceeds his father's, granting him an escape. Years later, David confronts the compounded traumas of his childhood, searching for the domino that fell and forced his family into the cycle of brutality and denial of their own identity.