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  • - Pictorial History, 1835-2005
     
    201

    Pictures of families from Whitley County, Indiana, as well as buildings, businesses, farms, police and fire, schools and vehicles.

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    147

    A short history and many stories from veterans (including photos).

  • - History and Families
     
    251

    The history of Prentiss County, Mississippi, including the people and families, buildings, businesses, churches, organizations, schools and and sports.

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    211

    (From the foreword) This Family History of Anderson County preserves the proud heritage of our county and communities as well as many of our churches, businesses, organizations and families. Our intent is to record a picture of the people, organizations and activities for future generations.

  • - Sailing Airbase for Flying Boats (Limited)
     
    131

    (From the Foreword) The Japanese Combined Command, superior strategists who had conquered virtually all of Asia, made one fatal mistake in their designs on the United States; their sneak surprise attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. Until that below-the-belt lick, America was divided on whether to enter WWII and even which side we might join. Overnight, all doubts were erased...before the month was out, many of the prospective crew members of the USS Chandeleur had joined, underwent three weeks medical quarantine plus recruit training and were at Receiving Ships and Stations awaiting assignment; hopefully aboard ship because we knew "It won't take long to whip those sneaky little bastards." (Almost four years later, we certainly proved it!)

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    131

    (From the Foreword) Ticonderoga ships and men have established an impressive naval tradition for nearly two centuries. We have only official records of the Ticonderoga men who sailed and fought the earlier ships. In this volume are the vivid memories of those who survive today from World War II to the present.

  • av Jennifer St. John
    337 - 411

  • - Millenium Edition
     
    177

    A history of the Baltimore Fire Dept., as well as pictures of the different fire stations, stories and many photos.

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    187

    Chapter One-Mass. Warships; Chapter Two-Building BB59; Chapter Three- The Building of a Crew; Chapter Four-The Battle of Casablanca; Chapter Five-On to the Pacific; Chapter SIx-Bring Back Big Mamie; Chapter Seven -The Fall River Navy; Chapter Eight-Big Mamie's Boys; Chapter Nine-Reunions

  • - Co-Van
    av Carl Nelson
    147

    The Advisor happens to be set during the Vietnam War, but its message is universally applicable -- the characters could be State Department, Peace Corps, or soldiers in Bosnia.What sets The Advisor apart from many other novels written about Vietnam? This provocative story deals with the complexities of being an advisor to foreigners in wartime: a clash of cultures, combat action and political intrigue. Played out through Viet Cong as well as American and South Vietnamese characters, the book narrates both sides of that strange war.More than just an action-adventure story, The Advisor is driven by historical intrigue, gripping drama, and haunting romance suffused with the mystery and seduction of the orient.It begins in the summer of 1972, the last year of the war, before the U.S. military left South Vietnam, and ends in 1975 when the last Americans are evacuated. This metaphoric novel challenges the Domino Theory -- the premise of the Vietnam War, while spinning a tale of protecting the Long Tau Channel, the most strategic waterway in the campaign.Commander Blake Lawrence, a blue water sailor, is unwillingly thrust into the Rung Sal Special Zone, a place he does not want to be, among a people whose culture he doesn't understand, and a kind of war he is unprepared to fight. As the Senior Advisor, he struggles to sort out several moral dilemmas: Will he be court-martialed and lose his destroyer command? Who is correct -- his boss, Rear Adm. Paulson, or his Vietnamese counterpart, Captain Duc-Lang? The ethics of dealing with guerrillas. What should he do about the women in his life -- his wife, Beverly, who is fed-up with Navy life, and the temptation of infidelity withseductive Peg Thompson? What's more important -- a North Vietnamese Colonel named Tu or the Russian AT3 rockets, his integrity of his destroyer command? What's the war about -- Communism or Dynastics?At the end of the book, we find Blake back at sea in command of a destroyer, where he witnesses the final American withdrawal in 1975. We learn what happened after his days as an advisor, and why he is invited to return to fight.

  • - Thoughts on Fame, Family, Music, and More in His Own Words
    av Linda Everett & Elizabeth McKeon
    187 - 311

    Elvis Presley spoke to a whole generation of people through his music. Whether it was a ballad, a gospel hymn, or pure rock'n'roll, when he sang, people listened. However, there was more to Elvis than his music and movies. Throughout his career he was questioned by mobs of adoring fans and interviewed by thousands of inquisitive reporters. Repeatedly he was asked personal questions about his life, ranging from love and marriage to his musical style, from his religious beliefs to his family. He answered them all in a polite and forthright way. Elvis Speaks is a collection of Elvis's words—what he said on a variety of topics such as loneliness, performing in front of live audiences, how he felt about his fans, how he felt about being drafted into the army, music, love, and religion. The words are pure Elvis. They come from the heart and reflect the man behind the entertainer and beyond the gates of Graceland, the Cadillacs, the gold records, and the money. Elvis Speaks tells of a man who loved to entertain people and found heartache and happiness in a career that spanned nearly three decades.

  • av Bryan S. Bush
    177 - 301

  • - A History of the Place We Call Palisades Park (Limited)
     
    491

    (from the original jacket) Palisades Park is a summer community of 200 cottages scattered throughout the dunes and along the shore of Lake Michigan, seven miles south of South Haven, MI. Since "the place we call Palisades Park" has encompassed a long and interesting story of its own, the book puts our small community into a broader context by including information on the area's geology as well as its Native American and Lumber Era days.

  • - A Story of Palestine, Ploesti and Beyond
    av John E. Blundell
    131 - 249

  • - Memoirs of a WWII Fighter Pilot
    av Herbert Brooks Hatch
    131

  • av Bart Hagerman
    201 - 361

  • av Robert J. Berens
    131 - 281

  • - 490th Bomb Group of the Mighty 8th Air Force
    av E.J. Johnson
    131 - 267

  • av Shanna M. English
    167 - 337

  • - A Story of Survival Evasion and Escape (Limited)
    av Ray E. Zinck
    131 - 281

  • av Denton Dabbs
    131 - 271

  • av David W. Irvin
    147 - 311

  • - Pictorial History Volume 2, 1940-1945
     
    261

    A pictorial history of Dearborn County, IN from 1940-1945 that draws upon the resources of the Aurora and Lawrenceburg newspapers of 1940-1945, the Dearborn County Recorder's office and oral account of veterans and families of veterans, as well as the D-Day Museum in New Orleans, the Air Force Museum at Wright-Patterson Field, and the Patton Tank Museum at Fort Knox.

  • - Leaders of the Largest Eighth Air Force Mission of World War II
    av C.C. Neal
    207 - 411

  • av Christopher P. Brown
    261 - 377

  • av Charles Taylor
    351 - 547

  • av Jeff Millstein
    211 - 331

  • - Letters Home from Korea
    av William Nace
    151 - 307

  • av James E. Bell
    151 - 311

  • - WWII Fighter Ace's Adventure Journey
    av Lt. General Gerald Johnson
    147 - 311

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