USMC

USMC
Author: Jon Hoffman
Publsiher: Universe Pub
Total Pages: 664
Release: 2003-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 0883631156

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Published in conjunction with the Marine Corps Association, this is the chronology of the 225-year-old elite fighting force. Building on official Marine Corps chronologies, this book presents year-by-year summaries of significant Marine activities, with sidebars on historical events, operations, technological advances, and instrumental people.

Warfighting

Warfighting
Author: Department of the Navy,U.S. Marine Corps
Publsiher: Vigeo Press
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2018-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1948648393

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The manual describes the general strategy for the U.S. Marines but it is beneficial for not only every Marine to read but concepts on leadership can be gathered to lead a business to a family. If you want to see what make Marines so effective this book is a good place to start.

Underdogs

Underdogs
Author: Aaron B. O'Connell
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2012-10-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674067448

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The Marine Corps has always considered itself a breed apart. Since 1775, America’s smallest armed service has been suspicious of outsiders and deeply loyal to its traditions. Marines believe in nothing more strongly than the Corps’ uniqueness and superiority, and this undying faith in its own exceptionalism is what has made the Marines one of the sharpest, swiftest tools of American military power. Along with unapologetic self-promotion, a strong sense of identity has enabled the Corps to exert a powerful influence on American politics and culture. Aaron O’Connell focuses on the period from World War II to Vietnam, when the Marine Corps transformed itself from America’s least respected to its most elite armed force. He describes how the distinctive Marine culture played a role in this ascendancy. Venerating sacrifice and suffering, privileging the collective over the individual, Corps culture was saturated with romantic and religious overtones that had enormous marketing potential in a postwar America energized by new global responsibilities. Capitalizing on this, the Marines curried the favor of the nation’s best reporters, befriended publishers, courted Hollywood and Congress, and built a public relations infrastructure that would eventually brand it as the most prestigious military service in America. But the Corps’ triumphs did not come without costs, and O’Connell writes of those, too, including a culture of violence that sometimes spread beyond the battlefield. And as he considers how the Corps’ interventions in American politics have ushered in a more militarized approach to national security, O’Connell questions its sustainability.

Pacifist to Padre

Pacifist to Padre
Author: Roland Bertram Gittelsohn,Donald M. Bishop
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-04
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1732003157

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The U S Marine Corps Story

The U S  Marine Corps Story
Author: J. Robert Moskin
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 886
Release: 1987
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UCAL:B4967349

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Leon Uris said of Moskin's history of the Corps, "It's a hell of a piece of work." Loaded with facts, it is also a book that a Marine can read with pride. This third revised edition includes a newly written chapter on the Gulf War.

You Are Worth It

You Are Worth It
Author: Kyle Carpenter,Don Yaeger
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2019-10-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780062898562

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The youngest living Medal of Honor recipient delivers an unforgettable memoir that "will inspire every reader” (Jim Mattis) NATIONAL BESTSELLER | A Marine Commandant's Reading List selection On November 21, 2010, U.S. Marine Lance Corporal Kyle Carpenter was posted atop a building in violent Helmand Province, Afghanistan, when an enemy grenade skittered toward Kyle and fellow Marine Nick Eufrazio. Without hesitation, Kyle chose a path of selfless heroism that few can imagine. He jumped on the grenade, saving Nick but sacrificing his own body. Kyle Carpenter’s heart flatlined three times while being evacuated off the battlefield in Afghanistan. Yet his spirit was unbroken. Severely wounded from head to toe, Kyle lost his right eye as well as most of his jaw. It would take dozens of surgeries and almost three years in and out of the hospital to reconstruct his body. From there, he began the process of rebuilding his life. What he has accomplished in the last nine years is extraordinary: he’s come back a stronger, better, wiser person. In 2014, Kyle was awarded the nation’s highest military decoration, the Medal of Honor, for his “singular act of courage” on that rooftop in Afghanistan, an action which had been reviewed exhaustively by the military. Kyle became the youngest living recipient of the award–and only the second living Marine so honored since Vietnam. Kyle’s remarkable memoir reveals a central truth that will inspire every reader: Life is worth everything we’ve got. It is the story of how one man became a so-called hero who willingly laid down his life for his brother-in-arms—and equally, it is a story of rebirth, of how Kyle battled back from the gravest challenge to forge a life of joyful purpose. You Are Worth It is a memoir about the war in Afghanistan and Kyle’s heroics, and it is also a manual for living. Organized around the credos that have guided Kyle’s life (from “Don’t Hide Your Scars” to “Call Your Mom”), the book encourages us to become our best selves in the time we’ve been given on earth. Above all, it’s about finding purpose, regardless of the hurdles that may block our way. Moving and unforgettable, You Are Worth It is an astonishing memoir from one of our most extraordinary young leaders.

Semper Fidelis

Semper Fidelis
Author: Allan Reed Millett
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 876
Release: 1991
Genre: United States
ISBN: 9780029215968

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Traces the history of the Marine Corps from the American Revolution to the present and reveals how the force has adapted to changing times.

Oil War

Oil   War
Author: Robert Goralski,Russell W. Freeburg
Publsiher: William Morrow
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1987
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015014208337

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The full story of the role that oil played in the origins and outcome of World War II.