Esprit De Corps: 50 Inspiring Stories from Our Men and Women in the Armed Forces

Esprit De Corps: 50 Inspiring Stories from Our Men and Women in the Armed Forces

Lynne Rominger, Thaddeus P. Wojcik, Milo James
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Author:  Lynne Rominger, Thaddeus P. Wojcik, Milo James
Condition:  Used, Very Good
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  176
Publisher:  Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
Year:  2003
ISBN:  9781592330126

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Contents are clean and in very good condition

This collection of 50 true narratives by both veterans and active duty personnel spans four wars. This is a book that delivers exceptional tales to stir patriotism, laughter and enthusiasm: - A Vietnam Veteran recounts a harrowing night hoist where his Medevac helicopter plummets to the ground. - A Marine adrift and hungry in the middle of an ocean, improvises. - A Fighter Pilot flying dangerous missions in the South Pacific learns why a dog really is a man's best friend.

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