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African American Military Heroes by Jim Haskins,

African American Military Heroes by Jim Haskins,
Throughout American history, succeeding in the military has demanded unflagging courage, strength of character, and a patriotic spirit. For an African American man or woman, serving in the military has also meant battling oppression and struggling against deep-seated prejudice. Those who persevered were not only warriors, nurses, or leaders--they were heroes and heroines. In this action-packed collection, you will meet thirty brave and determined African American military heroes, from the eighteenth century up to the present. You'll discover little-known facts about their families and careers, as well as the remarkable odds each of them overcame. Ranging from the Revolutionary War to Vietnam and the Persian Gulf War, these exciting stories show you how: Private Peter Salem, born into slavery, led the charge against the British redcoats at the Battle of Bunker Hill and turned the tide in America's fight for independence. Harriet Tubman, famous for her daring in the Underground Railroad, worked as a spy and nurse for the Union army during the Civil War. Private Henry Johnson, a member of the first black combat battalion in World War I, single-handedly withstood a German ambush and received the Croix de Guerre, France's highest honor for bravery in action. Brigadier General Hazel W. Johnson, chief of the Army Nursing Corps, blazed a trail in the struggle for racial integration in the armed forces during World War II, becoming the military's highest-ranking African American woman. General Colin L. Powell, recipient of the Purple Heart in Vietnam, steadily rose through army ranks to become the first African American chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff,overseeing the U.S. invasion of Panama and Operation Desert Storm. This extraordinary collection highlights these and dozens of other absorbing stories of dedicated defenders of America.



Captain John H. Rogers, Texas Ranger by Paul N. Spellman,
Captain John H. Rogers, Texas Ranger by Paul N. Spellman,
John Harris Rogers (1863-1930) served in Texas law enforcement for more than four decades as a Texas Ranger, deputy and U.S. marshal, city police chief, and in the private sector as a security agent. He is recognized in history as one of the legendary "Four Captains" of the Ranger force that helped make the transition from the Frontier Battalion days into the twentieth century, yet no one has fully researched and written about his life. Paul N. Spellman now presents the first full-length biography of this enigmatic man. During his years as a Ranger, Rogers observed and participated in the civilizing of West Texas. As the railroads moved out in the 1880s, towns grew up too quickly, lawlessness was the rule, and the Rangers were soon called in to establish order. Rogers was nearly always there. Likewise he participated in some of the most dramatic and significant events during the closing years of the Frontier Battalion: the Brown County fence cutting wars; the East Texas Conner Fight; the El Paso/Langtry Prizefight; the riots during the Laredo Quarantine; and the hunts for Hill Loftis and Gregorio Cortez. Rogers was the lawman who captured Cortez to close out one of the most infamous chases in Texas history. Unlike the more gregarious Bill McDonald, Captain Rogers had a quiet manner that kept him from the public limelight; nevertheless, he, John Brooks, and John Hughes shared the same experiences as McDonald during the almost two decades they led the Ranger companies. Unique to Rogers's career was his devout Christian faith that was on display on almost all occasions. Rogers was wont to use the Bible as often as his six-gun, both with dramatic effect. That and his constant devotion tohis family set him apart from the usual lawmen of that era. He was a man of the law and a man of God, a rare combination at the turn of the century.



Thomas J. Carter - ... a native of New York and entered the United States Army as an Enlisted Solider in 1973. His enlisted service was spent with the 82nd Finance Company, 82nd Airborne Division; 1st PPSD, First Corps Support Command; Company A, 826 Military Intelligence Battalion; First United States Army Area Intelligence Center and School, Sixth United States Army Area Intelligence School; The United States Army Intelligence Center and School, Company C, 1st Battalion, 11th Special Forces Group, (Airborne); the Defense Intelligence Agency,(DIA)and the Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence, The Pentagon; where he was promoted to the rank of Staff Sergeant.

Ronald Paul Bucca - Ronald Paul Bucca is the only Fire Marshal in the history of the New York City Fire Department to ever be killed in action. He was on the 78th floor of the North Tower of the World Trade Center with Battalion Chief Orio Palmer when the building collapsed after being hit by a hijacked airplane on September 11 2001.

Future Combat Systems Recovery and Maintenance Vehicle - ... UA) and Unit of Employment (UE) and contributes to sustaining and generating combat power to the Future Force structure. Each Unit of Action (UA) will have a small number of 2-3 man Combat Repair Teams within the organic Forward Support Battalion (FSB) to perform field maintenance requirements beyond the capabilities of the crew chief/crew, more in-depth Battle Damage Assessment Repair (BDAR), and limited recovery operations.

Chief Justice of the Common Pleas - Prior to 1880, the Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas was one of the highest judicial officials in England, behind only the Lord High Chancellor and the Lord Chief Justice of the King's (or Queen's) Bench. In 1880, the office was combined with the Lord Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench and the Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer to create the new office of Lord Chief Justice of England.



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Battalion Chief Test - Battalion Chief Test PAT:Portable Appliance Testing This book details UK regulations on testing electrical equipment. The legal requirements for regular testing of all electrical equipment in work environments battalion chief test and public places have made testing a major growth area for electricians over recent years. Many staff without electrical training, such as maintenance staff battalion chief test and caretakers, are also being nominated by their employers to carry out electrical safety testing.This book is ideal for electricians administering ...

Chief Deputy - Chief Deputy Southern Cross Police chief Judy Hammer, deputy chief Virginia West, chief deputy and West's love interest, roving reporter Andy Brazil, once again take the stage in this follow-up to HORNET'S NEST. After the death of Hammer's spineless husband, the trio is dispatched to Richmond, Virginia, on a mission to fix the southern metropolis's malfunctioning police department. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. FOR BEST PRICE Orchid Beach Army ...

Chief Deputy Marshal - Chief Deputy Marshal TV Classic Westerns - U.S. Marshal (DVD) In the series U.S. MARSHAL (also known as SHERIFF OF COCHISE), John Bromfield plays Arizona federal marshal Frank Morgan, who week after week brings justice to the West, along with his Deputy, Stan Jones. This program contains eight episodes from the series: Mary Jo is Missing, The Fugitive, Trigger Happy, The Human Bomb, Sentenced to Death, Husband chief deputy marshal and Wife, The Relatives, chief deputy marshal and Pursuit. DVD Features: Region [unknown] Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound - English Interactive Features: Interactive Menus Scene Selection Copyright (C) Muze Inc. ...

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