Conduct Unbecoming is a military courtroom drama. Commander Mike DeMarco, the Navy's most successful criminal defense attorney, is fed up with the bureaucracy and contemplates retirement. However, he takes one last case for a young sailor, Joshua Miller, who is charged with the murder of a marine war hero and is facing the death penalty. The evidence is largely circumstantial, yet Miller, for some reason, refuses to cooperate in his own defense. DeMarco presses on believing he can win an
Navy Captain Art Pearson had just been selected for promotion to rear admiral and had been assigned to take over the command of the Charleston Naval Hospital in Charleston , South Carolina , when he fell ill with AIDS .
Conduct Unbecoming: A Novel
This historical account, Conduct Unbecoming, along with this author's own history will awaken a sleeping nation to how its women have continued to suffer in the Armed services.
Conduct Unbecoming
The most highly decorated officer in the 2nd Marine Division, Captain Thurmond Becker learns the penalty of breaking the Corps' Code of Ethics when he enters an affair with a married lieutenant in his division. Original.
Conduct Unbecoming
"Author Margolian lays out the shame and horror of the way these young men went to their deaths in stark detail and with meticulous documentation.
Melodrama Barry England. Characters: 14 male, 4 female, extras. Interior Set In late 19th century India, two new lieutenants join the British regiment to open a play that exposes the...
For example, Obama's top policymaker at the Pentagon, Undersecretary of Defense Michele Flournoy, selected one Rosa Brooks to be a “principal adviser.” In her position, Brooks is counted on to make recommendations on vital Defense ...
The author presents the case of surgeon Dr. Mary Dixon-Jones, who in 1889 Boston was the subject in two court cases -- one for manslaughter and the other for libel -- which became a 19th century sensation.