LIBROS DEL AUTOR: gregg stoner

6 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: gregg stoner

  • High Alert
    Gregg Stoner
    This book is broken down into two basic parts. Part one is how the Retired Senior Volunteer Patrol makes a difference in people’s lives due to their daily duties as volunteers with the San Diego Police Department. The everyday duties of RSVP’s are described in detail by providing interesting stories about each of the categories of jobs. Gregg and his wife Melody set no limit...
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  • A Plan Gone Bad
    Gregg Stoner
    It’s 1967, and Bob Cruz and Dave Ford have been best friends since they met in the third grade at grammar school eleven years ago. Just finishing their freshman year at a community college, they have a mutual interest in guns and hunting, and they spend every available minute hunting in the fields outside their hometown of Fresno, California.The Vietnam War is in full swing and...
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  • Hardcore 'Iron Mike'
    Gregg Stoner
    When Sergeant Major 'Iron Mike' D. Mervosh enters a room, he instantly becomes the center of attention as younger Marines crowd around him to listen to his stories and have their photos taken with him. He is an icon Marine who served thirty-five years in the Marine Corps and ultimately became the most senior enlisted man in all the armed services. In Hardcore 'Iron Mike,' autho...
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    17,97 €

  • Ooorah!
    Gregg Stoner
    Bill Paxton knew he wanted to be a marine the day his family buried his dad, a marine who had been killed while fighting the Japanese during the Pacific campaign of World War II. His drill instructor in boot camp had a significant impact on him and would later be the focus of the movie The DI. His early years in the marines formed the basis for his successful career; he twice s...
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    21,58 €

  • Echoes from the Halls
    Gregg Stoner
    Marines and Navy Corpsmen tell their unique stories about their experiences during their careers. Many of their careers were brought short by debilitating wounds incurred during battles or the results of land-mines and booby-traps left by enemy soldiers. Some have received multiple Purple Heart Medals for being injured multiple times-often returning to combat after healing only...
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    19,41 €

  • The Yellow Footprints to Hell and Back
    Gregg Stoner
    In the 1960s, during the Vietnam War, there were two ways of becoming a Marine-being drafted and choosing to join. Author Gregg Stoner, a baby boomer in disagreement with the war, joined the Marine Corps as a protest against the draft and with a strong desire to avoid fighting in Vietnam. Stoner’s first enlistment began just after the Tet Offensive and was during a time when mo...
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    13,62 €