That Others Might Live

That Others Might Live
Author: Dennis L. Noble
Publisher: US Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN:

From 1878 to 1915 the U.S. Life-Saving Service was a small federal maritime organization that carried out amazing rescues of those in distress close to shore. Working from small stations scattered along the coastlines of the United States and using only oar-powered boats, none longer than 36 feet, crewmembers came to be known as "storm warriors" as they pulled off rescues that almost defied belief. Considered one of the most valorous organizations ever run by the U.S. government, the service carried out thousands of rescues, and many of its men lost their lives in the effort to save others. Yet since its incorporation into the U.S. Coast Guard in 1915, the feats of this life-saving service have been largely confused with those of its successor or forgotten altogether. Now for the first time in a full-length book, the author presents an operational history of the U.S. Life-Saving Service and places the agency within a national context, shedding light on a little-known aspect of maritime history. The book includes numerous photographs and other illustrations of the people, equipment, and exploits of this service and covers many out-of-the-way stations about which little has been published. Dennis Noble also examines the formation of the service, its organization, and its rescue equipment and explores the lives and routines of early watermen. In a clear and precise style, he describes how rescue efforts were conducted and includes gripping stories of the fate of such schooners as the George Taulane and J. H. Hartzell. These legendary sea rescues that presaged the modern-day Coast Guard were previously addressed only on a local or regional basis.

So Others May Live

So Others May Live
Author: Martha Laguardia-Kotite
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2008-09-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 0762793996

Dramatic, compelling, downright unbelievable accounts of the Coast Guard's often unsung heros.

So Others May Live

So Others May Live
Author: Lee Hutch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2019-04-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781733790918

One man struggles to save lives for a regime bent on destroying them.

That Others May Live

That Others May Live
Author: Sara Driscoll
Publisher: Kensington Books
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2023-11-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1496743997

A treat for dog lovers, this latest novel in the only mystery series that revolves around a K-9 search-and-rescue unit is gripping, timely, and “wonderfully readable” (Publishers Weekly), with a gutsy heroine and an authentic, harder edge that will appeal to fans of harder-edged mysteries. There are situations that fill even the most seasoned FBI K-9 handlers with shock and horror. Meg Jennings is preparing for another work day when she gets words of a catastrophic scene in downtown Washington, D.C. Part of a twelve-story condo building has collapsed, and the rest of the structure could soon follow. Every search-and-rescue worker and K-9 team is needed on-site immediately to find survivors—and assess the casualties. Putting aside her fears for her firefighter fiancé, who’s already inside the unstable building, Meg turns to the task at hand. If anyone is still alive within the rubble, she and Hawk, working alongside other K-9 teams, must find them. Every hour, every moment counts—and a wrong move could trigger a deadly chain reaction for those buried beneath. But beyond the present danger is a deeper threat, as evidence indicates that this wasn’t a random tragedy, but an act of domestic terrorism. And identifying the culprit and motivation, in time to stop another attack, means taking on an enemy with terrifying skills—and nothing left to lose.

That Others May Live

That Others May Live
Author: Jack Brehm
Publisher: Three Rivers Press (CA)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Parachute troops
ISBN: 9780609806760

This is a remarkable true story of the military's most elite corp, the para-rescue jumpers, as told by a 20 year veteran still on active duty.

365 Ways to Live Generously

365 Ways to Live Generously
Author: Sharon Lipinski
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2017-01-08
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0738751316

"Sharon Lipinski highlights a path to greater personal and professional success."—Adam Grant, Wharton professor and New York Times bestselling author of Give and Take Create Your Best Life through Generosity The only thing standing between you and the life you want are your habits. 365 Ways to Live Generously features lessons each day that focus on one of the seven generosity habits: Physical health Mindfulness Relationships Connecting with yourself Gratitude Simplicity Philanthropy Each habit appears once a week, giving you a year to practice and make them all a part of your daily life. Learn why the habits are important, discover tips based on the latest research about making positive change, and explore simple exercises for building new routines. Improve yourself and make a difference in the world with journaling prompts and generous acts. Using this inspiring book, you'll develop the habits needed to create a life that's good for you and others.