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Dr. Sius unique book served as an inspiration to many of us. He accomplished what many of us set out to do but never completed. This biographical novel brought back many fond memories of mine when I was growing up. Alan WC Ma, JD.. Professor of Law, Richardson School of Law, University of Hawaii ____________________________ It is amazing Dr. Siu was able to cover so many aspects of life in a single book. He was a person of magnificent creativity. His compassion and passion of sharing his life philosophies as exemplified in this book are truly commendable. Harold Lee, PhD., Distinguished Science Teacher, Retired, Punahou Academy, Hawaii, Once a teacher of President Barack Obama II ________________________________________ It was my pleasure to serve as chief editor for Dr. Sius book. I am glad to be part of this project - a must-read for veterans and for many of us who appreciate the sacrifices they made for world peace. Mr Richard Simons of Yale, Harvard, Oxford Universities, Master History Teacher, World Traveler, Publisher, ____________________________________________________________ His timing is perfect in publishing this book. While there are conflicts around the world, Dr. Siu encouraged us to focus on peace towards man. David T.Y. Ma, PhD, Tsin Hua University, Taiwan
Many Puerto Rican were classified by their superiors as inferior in the 65th Infantry in Korea, but they proved themselves in the battlefied as courageous soldiers because of their pride in the United states of America and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. This book salutes the brave men of the 65th Infantry and the resiliency of the Korean people amid the destruction of their country and the suffering of their people.
A leading reporter offers a tour of military working dogs' extraordinary training, heroic accomplishments, and the lasting impacts they have on those who work with them. People all over the world have been riveted by the story of Cairo, the Belgian Malinois who was a part of the Navy SEAL team that led the raid on Osama bin Laden's compound. A dog's natural intelligence, physical abilities, and pure loyalty contribute more to our military efforts than ever before. You don't have to be a dog lover to be fascinated by the idea that a dog-the cousin of that furry guy begging for scraps under your table-could be one of the heroes who helped execute the most vital and high-tech military mission of the new millennium. Now Maria Goodavage, editor and featured writer for one of the world's most widely read dog blogs, tells heartwarming stories of modern soldier dogs and the amazing bonds that develop between them and their handlers. Beyond tales of training, operations, retirement, and adoption into the families of fallen soldiers, Goodavage talks to leading dog-cognition experts about why dogs like nothing more than to be on a mission with a handler they trust, no matter how deadly the IEDs they are sniffing, nor how far they must parachute or rappel from aircraft into enemy territory. "Military working dogs live for love and praise from their handlers," says Ron Aiello, president of the United States War Dogs Association and a former marine scout dog handler. "The work is all a big game, and then they get that pet, that praise. They would do anything for their handler." This is an unprecedented window into the world of these adventurous, loving warriors.
Celebrate the Legacy of the Marines Behind one of the most celebrated military branches in America are the often little-known actions of its brave warriors. Proud to be a Marine amplifies the human voices amidst the cannon blasts and gun fire — from the American Revolution to modern day — and provides fresh insight that will inspire and excite those interested in the proud legacy of the Marines... This one of a kind collection includes: Union Corporal John Mackie's historic rallying cry as he earned the first ever Medal of Honor for a Marine The daring actions of Captain Bill Hawkins, the first Marine to step foot on Guadalcanal ROTC Cadet Vernice Armour's inspiring rise from police officer to first African-American female combat pilot in the history of the United States Marines From the shores of Tripoli to the careful action against deadly IEDs in the Middle East, the anecdotal back stories of these upstanding Marines are proof they have always been ready, and always the "First to Fight."
A boy asks his father for help after his teacher asks each of her pupils to name a veteran whom he or she knows. The boy soon discovers that many of the familiar people who work in his neighborhood are heroes who have served in the country's military.
In this astonishing new history of wartime Britain, historian Stephen Bourne unearths the fascinating stories of the gay men who served in the armed forces and at home, and brings to light the great unheralded contribution they made to the war effort. Fighting Proud weaves together the remarkable lives of these men, from RAF hero Ian Gleed – a Flying Ace twice honoured for bravery by King George VI – to the infantry officers serving in the trenches on the Western Front in WWI - many of whom led the charges into machine-gun fire only to find themselves court-martialled after the war for indecent behaviour. Behind the lines, Alan Turing's work on breaking the 'enigma machine' and subsequent persecution contrasts with the many stories of love and courage in Blitzed-out London, with new wartime diaries and letters unearthed for the first time. Bourne tells the bitterly sad story of Ivor Novello, who wrote the WWI anthem 'Keep the Home Fires Burning', and the crucial work of Noel Coward - who was hated by Hitler for his work entertaining the troops. Fighting Proud also includes a wealth of long-suppressed wartime photography subsequently ignored by mainstream historians. This book is a monument to the bravery, sacrifice and honour shown by a persecuted minority, who contributed during Britain's hour of need.
Many Puerto Rican were classified by their superiors as inferior in the 65th Infantry in Korea, but they proved themselves in the battlefied as courageous soldiers because of their pride in the United states of America and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. This book salutes the brave men of the 65th Infantry and the resiliency of the Korean people amid the destruction of their country and the suffering of their people.
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 A man was on his way to a job interview in Los Angeles when he died in a train accident. His fiancée heard about the crash while driving to the train station with his parents and siblings. Twelve hours after the accident, rescuers found him dead in the wreckage. #2 A taxi driver was driving past a hospital one night when he was requested to take a young girl to a nearby lake. The girl didn’t answer any of his questions, so he drove to the destination in silence. When they arrived, the girl got out of the car without paying the fare and disappeared inside a house. #3 The Japanese have a story about a swimmer who went for a swim in a lake every day. One day, he saw someone else in the lake, but as he approached the water, he realized that they weren’t swimming—they were drowning. #4 A American boy was sleeping over at a friend’s house and they were playing a game of telling scary stories. The boy had seen all of his older brother’s scary movies, so he wasn’t that impressed with what he had heard so far. Then the cousin arrived and told them about a girl who was waiting for a train to her high school prom one night, when she saw a group of her friends on the other side of the tracks.