Packed with riveting action and gritty "you-are-there" dialogue, this outstanding book celebrates the everyday heroism of the chopper pilots of Vietnam.
After retiring from the US Air Force, Robert Craig Miller worked for a number of years as a government test flight contractor. Miller had flown F-105s during Operation Rolling Thunder in addition to returning to Southeast Asia for ...
Marine Corps Sergeant Khat Shinwari lives in the shadows of the Afghan hills, but when she disobeys orders to save a group of Navy SEALs, she finds herself alone with, and growing more attracted to, injured SEAL Michael Tarik.
After two years and too many lost troops, Navy medic Max de Milles is ready to go home.
"Peter Arnett is a great reporter. He was then and he is now." -Dan Rather, Journalist "If you had to invent a reporter for the Vietnam War, you would have invented Peter.
a turbine engine aircraft with a high-pitched engine sound, both pilots and OSCARs wore tight-fitting flight helmets, and more times than not, I did not hear AK-47 ground fire. There were generally three ways I knew I was taking fire: 1 ...
How do you set it up? How do you secure it? What can you do with it? In Taking Your Kindle Fire to the Max, you'll learn how to set up email, social networking, videos, music, eBooks, contacts, calendar, and navigation.
Describes the experiences of a newcomer to the Yukon when he attempts to hike through the snow to reach a mining claim.
A successful entrepreneur living in Southern California, Scott Rieckens had built a “dream life”: a happy marriage, a two-year-old daughter, a membership to a boat club, and a BMW in the driveway.
Dashka Slater's The 57 Bus, a riveting nonfiction book for teens about race, class, gender, crime, and punishment, tells the true story of an agender teen who was set on fire by another teen while riding a bus in Oakland, California.