Duty, Honor, Dirty Soldier

Duty, Honor, Dirty Soldier
Author: Willie McIntyre
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-01-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1098050509

This is the true day to day account of how I have prayed and continuously survived the daily evil acts committed against me by an organized crime car gang run by American's finest (soldiers). Being a member of the United States Armed Forces is not for everyone. Once you enter the military and take part in its elite training and mission, you gain a since of pride and honor in your duty to serve. _ is book shares how some of my fellow comrades, African American Drug Dealers, and their families have betrayed that sacred trust by trading in their duty and honor for money, and using their military skills to commit crimes against their fellow Americans and me. In pursuing their thirst and greed for money and power, they have continuously violated my civil rights by trying to harm me, follow me 24 hours a day, and burn my body over and over again with some form of chemical agent that I believe they learned to develop while they served in Afghanistan. Follow my journey from beginning to modern times as God allows me to use pray, my military training, and what my mother taught me to survive their daily attacks.

Duty Honor Sacrifice

Duty Honor Sacrifice
Author: Ralph Christopher
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2007-09-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 146783081X

For two-thousand years, the Chinese, French, Japanese and Republic of Vietnam forces tried to pacify the Mekong Delta and failed. The United States Ninth Infantry Division, and U.S. Naval Forces of Vietnam, did it in a little over three years, but at a high cost. They fought for freedom, they fought with honor, but in the end they fought for each other.

Duty-honor-valor

Duty-honor-valor
Author: Steven Howard Stubbs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 968
Release: 2000
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Duty, Honor, Country

Duty, Honor, Country
Author: Stephen E. Ambrose
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2001-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0801867126

A New York Times bestselling author writes about West Point. This new paperback edition of Stephen E. Ambrose's highly regarded history of the United States Military Academy features the original foreword by Dwight D. Eisenhower and a new afterword by former West Point superintendent Andrew J. Goodpaster.

Soldiers

Soldiers
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 660
Release: 1997
Genre: Soldiers
ISBN:

WW II, Duty, Honor, Country

WW II, Duty, Honor, Country
Author: Steve Hardwick
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2012-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1475966598

"This book was written to provide and preserve an oral history of the eighty-four men and women who were interviewed...sharing their memories of World War II. The stories include seventy-six veterans and eight women who served as USO volunteers, Red Cross service workers, a Holocaust survivor, and women who worked on the home front...All of the veterans and the women who served in various support roles have a connection to Indiana"--from the Preface.

Duty, Honor, and A Loaf of Bread

Duty, Honor, and A Loaf of Bread
Author: Jan (Waldron) & Ed Votroubek
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2012-10-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1466961929

Like other families, letters were the fabric that held the fledgling Waldron family together during the personally trying, society changing events of World War II. Bill, the town baker, voluntarily became an infantry soldier and platoon scout in Europe and Marge, a new wife, became the town baker - the Waldron’s version of Rosie the Riveter. Nothing in their lives had prepared them for these roles yet everything in their lives made them equal to the tasks at hand. Their letters to one another provide an intimate view of an American family triumphing in the face of adversity. Duty, Honor, Faith, Love and Family all play a role and readers will come to love and admire both of them. Bill’s letters from the Battle of the Bulge, the Siegfreid Line and through the end of the war across Germany and into Czechoslovakia are particularly interesting. He reveals himself as a down to earth patriot who volunteered for a very dangerous job and excelled - a man with survivor’s instincts who avoided illness, frostbite and wounds under extremely difficult circumstances. Historical perspective is provided by sidebars throughout the book which explain matters referred to in the letters as well as what is going on in the war and at home. The sidebars are themselves an education, made immediate and interesting by the personal experiences conveyed in the letters. A really great read!

The Jackson MacKenzie Chronicles: Duty, Honor, and Courage

The Jackson MacKenzie Chronicles: Duty, Honor, and Courage
Author: Angel Giacomo
Publisher: 1st Battalion Publishing
Total Pages: 202
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

War – What happens to the soldiers who fight them? Do they just go home and ride off into the sunset? Do they return to their families and a normal life? Or do they have an internal war? Trying to come to terms with what happened to them and their buddies in a war that no one wanted. Scars made not only outside but inside. Called baby killer, murderer and so many others vile names. Ignored and sometimes abused by the very system they gave their oath and sometimes their lives to protect. Lt. Colonel Jackson MacKenzie is one of those men. He gave all on many occasions and nearly gave his life to honor his oath and the men with which he served in Korea and Vietnam. Only to be betrayed by those above him. Those who know the truth but refuse to come forward. Honor, Duty, Country, Loyalty aren’t just words to him. They are his life. His problem, does he follow his heart and stand by his duty or disappear into his mind and let his demons take over? His other choice, live the rest of his life as a simple cowboy hiding out on a cattle ranch in Montana? It is a decision both hard and easy. And one he has to make or lose himself entirely.

Soldiers First

Soldiers First
Author: Joe Drape
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2012-09-04
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1429955341

In Soldiers First, bestselling author Joe Drape reveals the unique pressures and expectations that make a year of Army football so much more than just a tally of wins and losses. The football team at the U.S. Military Academy is not like other college football teams. At other schools, athletes are catered to and coddled at every turn. At West Point, they carry the same arduous load as their fellow cadets, shouldering an Ivy League–caliber education and year-round military training. After graduation they are not going to the NFL but to danger zones halfway around the world. These young men are not just football players, they are soldiers first. New York Times sportswriter Joe Drape takes us inside the world of Army football, as the Black Knights and their third-year coach, Rich Ellerson, seek to turn around a program that had recently fallen on hard times, with the goal to beat Navy and "sing last" at the Army-Navy game in December. The 2011 season would prove a true test of the players' mettle and perseverance. Drawing on his extensive and unfettered access to the players and the coaching staff, Drape introduces us to this special group of young men and their achievements on and off the field. Anchoring the narrative and the team are five key players: quarterback Trent Steelman, the most gifted athlete; linebacker Steve Erzinger, who once questioned his place at West Point but has become a true leader; Andrew Rodriguez, the son of a general and the top scholar-athlete; Max Jenkins, the backup quarterback and the second-in-command of the Corps of Cadets; and Larry Dixon, a talented first-year running back. Together with Coach Ellerson, his staff, and West Point's officers and instructors, they and their teammates embrace the demands made on them and learn crucial lessons that will resonate throughout their lives—and ours.