They Did It for Honor

They Did It for Honor
Author: Kayleen Reusser
Publisher:
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2017-08-18
Genre: Veterans
ISBN: 9781543048490

More than 75 years have passed since the US was attacked by Japan at Pearl Harbor and declared war on the Axis powers. Most of the 16.5 million Americans who fought in World War II in dozens of countries are nearly gone. That includes their stories of service during the war. Kayleen Reusser has gathered 34 of the most exciting, intriguing tales from her 200 interviews with World War II vets. The men and women featured in this book served in every American military branch -- Army, Navy, Marines, Army Air Corps, Coast Guard and Merchant Marine from 1941-1945 with harrowing tales:A Pearl Harbor survivor related what it was like that dreadful morning of December 7, 1941, when the world suddenly changed and his life was threatened; an Army medic endured mustard gas testing by his own government on American soil- and survived to treat injured soldiers in Europe; a Navy steward learned his country's rules of engagement depended on the color of one's skin;an Army Air Corps pilot's 44th bombing mission involved flying over Normandy on D-Day; a sailor aboard a destroyer helped sink an infamous German U-boat; females who enlisted learned that many thought it was a 'man's war' but persevered.Quotes from the veterans of what it was like to fight in a war so far from home, often seeing and doing things that were strange and sometimes frightening, can help people in the 21st century understand what it was like to serve overseas for years at a time with little contact from family and friends. It can also develop a renewed appreciation for the honor it took of serving one's country and fellow man.

For Honor

For Honor
Author: Kat Jaske
Publisher: Infinity Publishing
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2004-06
Genre: France
ISBN: 0741420570

For Honor is a swashbuckling, action-packed, spies-against-spies adventure set in 17th-century France, with a spirited young heroine and musketeers bound by personal honor.

He Guards with Honor

He Guards with Honor
Author: Dottie McComas
Publisher: Inspiring Voices
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2013-11-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1462408141

They steadfastly guard the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, fire twenty-one gun salutes at funerals in Arlington National Cemetery, and proudly defend our nations capital. They are young men of stature, strength, endurance, patriotism, courage, and honor. They are men of the Old Guard, chosen for their good character, straight, tall posture, and physical abilities. The Honor Guard of the US Army is made up of young men who serve our nation, as all soldiers serve America. Their duty is to guard with honor. Dan, a young honor guardsman from Pennsylvania, falls in love at first sight when the girl of his dreams amazingly appears before him. Their eyes meet, and he is hopelessly entranced. Wendy, a college sophomore from Tennessee, visits Washington, DC, with her ROTC sponsor corps drill team to compete in the National Cherry Blossom Festival Competition Drill Meet. She unexpectedly finds true love right outside her motel room door. See Washington, DC, through the eyes of nineteen-year-old Wendy. Follow the routine of twenty-one-year-old Dan of the Old Guard as he honors fallen soldiers of the Vietnam War era and performs his duty as a soldier in the US Army. This is a wonderful love story and a historically accurate depiction of Washington, DC, and the Old Guard of Fort Myer, Virginia. It is springtime of 1973 in DC. Love is blooming along with the cherry blossoms the perfect setting for romance and young love.

If Forever Is The End: For Honor (Episode 2)

If Forever Is The End: For Honor (Episode 2)
Author: Clint Lowe
Publisher: Heroes Press
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2024-09-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

An arrow of steel and wood severs the sky. And from it breeds a mystery of the deadliest order. A perilous journey of turmoil and madness looms for Lincoln and Zamora, as they struggle in the epic search for the Heart. The journey goes spiraling into forbidding shores where wild men and squallier women rule, to a concealed city built for those who should never be seen. All scrap to find the Heart and the power it will wield to the beholder, and falling into the wrong hands the threat to the province grows. Outcasts plot against royals and those who are something else ascent to take all by the darkness. An empress charades as anything she is not, and a disgraced scum prepares for vicious revenge. Amongst a milieu of lust and murder, mad science and mayhem, the Heart may fall into the hands of the men and women possessed of the reddest of blood or the blackest of hearts. For when honor is tested, the hearts of even the strong shudder. The search for forever continues.

Tom Clancy's Op-Center: For Honor

Tom Clancy's Op-Center: For Honor
Author: Jeff Rovin
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2018-05-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1250156904

In For Honor, a chilling new thriller in the New York Times bestselling Tom Clancy's Op-Center series, simmering tensions threaten to ignite when a silo of Cold War missiles surfaces in the Middle East. In 1962, at the height of the Cold War, the Soviet Union sent a convoy of nuclear missiles to Cuba. The crisis that followed almost triggered World War III. However, while all eyes were on the Caribbean, not all of the missiles were sent to Cuba. Several ships slipped from the flotilla and headed for a fishing village in a remote, frigid, northeastern Soviet frontier. There, a silo was constructed not far from Alaska. More than sixty years later, that silo and its lethal contents are intact. Now, Iranian scientists team with a Russian agent and his estranged, arms-smuggling father to bring those missiles to Tehran. When an intel officer at Op Center starts picking up hints of the deal, the government’s off-the-grid unit must track the unknown actors – and try to decide whether they can count on data provided by an Iranian defector, a man who has more at stake than anyone realizes. At the same time, Op-Center sends a lone agent to Havana to try and find an aging revolutionary, a woman, who may hold the key to pinpointing the location of the silo. Complicating matters is a turf war between Op Center, the White House, and the FBI that threatens to compromise the investigation...as the time to act grows perilously short.

Living with Honor

Living with Honor
Author: Salvatore Giunta
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2012-12-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1451691467

Staff sergeant Salvatore "Sal" Giunta tells the story of the fateful day in Afghanistan that led to his receiving the Medal of Honor, the first living person to do so since the Vietnam War.

A Sister to Honor

A Sister to Honor
Author: Lucy Ferriss
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2015-01-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0698169042

New from the author of The Lost Daughter Afia Satar is studious, modest, and devout. The daughter of a landholding family in northern Pakistan, Afia has enrolled in an American college with the dream of returning to her country as a doctor. But when a photo surfaces online of Afia holding hands with an American boy, she is suddenly no longer safe—even from the family that cherishes her. Rising sports star Shahid Satar has been entrusted by his family to watch over Afia in this strange New England landscape. He has sworn to protect his beloved sister from the dangerous customs of America, from its loose morals and easy virtue. Shahid was the one who convinced their parents to allow her to come to the United States. He never imagined he’d be ordered to cleanse the stain of her shame... READERS GUIDE INCLUDED