Policing Sex and Marriage in the American Military

Policing Sex and Marriage in the American Military
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Publisher : University of Nebraska Press
Total Pages : 339
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ISBN-10 : 9780803296855
ISBN-13 : 0803296851
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Policing Sex and Marriage in the American Military by : Kellie Wilson-Buford

The American military’s public international strategy of Communist containment, systematic weapons build-ups, and military occupations across the globe depended heavily on its internal and often less visible strategy of controlling the lives and intimate relationships of its members. From 1950 to 2000, the military justice system, under the newly instituted Uniform Code of Military Justice, waged a legal assault against all forms of sexual deviance that supposedly threatened the moral fiber of the military community and the nation. Prosecution rates for crimes of sexual deviance more than quintupled in the last quarter of the twentieth century. Drawing on hundreds of court-martial transcripts published by the Judge Advocate General of the Armed Forces, Policing Sex and Marriage in the American Military explores the untold story of how the American military justice system policed the marital and sexual relationships of the service community in an effort to normalize heterosexual, monogamous marriage as the linchpin of the military’s social order. Almost wholly overlooked by military, social, and legal historians, these court transcripts and the stories they tell illustrate how the courts’ construction and criminalization of sexual deviance during the second half of the twentieth century was part of the military’s ongoing articulation of gender ideology. Policing Sex and Marriage in the American Military provides an unparalleled window into the historic criminalization of what were considered sexually deviant and violent acts committed by U.S. military personnel around the world from 1950 to 2000.

Portraits of the Toughest Job in the Army

Portraits of the Toughest Job in the Army
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Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 0595869785
ISBN-13 : 9780595869787
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Portraits of the Toughest Job in the Army by : Janelle H. Mock

My husband's aspirations in the Army are as high as the moon some days and deep into the sea the next. He loves it, I know it, but he doesn't like having to be away from us. It's hard to explain to people that your husband wants to go to war, but he does. He wants the experience. That is what he is trained to do. He feels as though he can't really know how long he wants to be in the Army until he has that experience behind him. I want what is best for him. I fear the danger of war, but I know he will not feel complete doing time in the Army until he sets foot on foreign soil. I am afraid, but I have to have a peace about it, because if I don't, I won't survive if he doesn't return. We have a peace that, whether together or apart, we are a family, always. I don't know exactly how or why I feel this way. Maybe, it's because my husband has been a Christian all his life. I can't put into words what type of peace that brings. Death, injury, or deployment, we are a family. I will always stand by my soldier and I will always stand by my husband.

Army Digest

Army Digest
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Total Pages : 864
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ISBN-10 : OSU:32435021416417
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Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

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Hardest Job in the U.S. Navy Seabees

Hardest Job in the U.S. Navy Seabees
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Publisher : AuthorHouse
Total Pages : 122
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ISBN-10 : 9781452029979
ISBN-13 : 1452029970
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Hardest Job in the U.S. Navy Seabees by : John R. O'Brien

This is a story about John R. O'Brien's two tours of duty in Vietnam from 1967 to 1969 as a Navy Seabee. He never spoke in length about his service in Vietnam for 40 years. As a first time author, now retired, he would like to share his many Vietnam construction projects and experiences, along with many personal photographs. This is a boots on the ground enlisted man's story. He has been married for 40 years, is a proud father of three children and active grandfather to six grandchildren, who he refers to as "The Sunshine Kids." His character and work ethic as a team player he received while serving in the U.S. Navy Seabees was a stepping stone toward all of his life's accomplishments. John is a member of the John J. Morris American Legion Post 62 in Peoria, Arizona and a life-time member of the Navy Seabee Veterans of America, Island X-5 in West Valley, Arizona.

Citizen Soldiers: The U.S. Army From The Beaches of Normandy to the Surrender of Germany

Citizen Soldiers: The U.S. Army From The Beaches of Normandy to the Surrender of Germany
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Publisher : PREMIER DIGITAL PUBLISHING
Total Pages : 393
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ISBN-10 : 9781937624460
ISBN-13 : 1937624463
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Citizen Soldiers: The U.S. Army From The Beaches of Normandy to the Surrender of Germany by : Stephen E. Ambrose

In this riveting account, historian Stephen Ambrose continues where he left off in his #1 bestseller D-Day. Ambrose again follows the individual characters of this noble, brutal, and tragic war, from the high command down to the ordinary soldier, drawing on hundreds of interviews to re-create the war experience with startling clarity and immediacy. From the hedgerows of Normandy to the overrunning of Germany, Ambrose tells the real story of World War II from the perspective of the men and women who fought it. From June 7, 1944, on the beaches of Normandy to the final battles of Germany, acclaimed historian Stephen E. Ambrose draws on hundreds of interviews and oral histories from men on both sides to write a compelling and comprehensive portrait of the Citizen Soldiers who made up the U.S. Army. Ambrose re-creates the experiences of the individuals who fought the battle, from high command - Eisenhower, Bradley, and Patton - on down to the enlisted men. Within the chronological story, there are chapters on medics, nurses, and doctors; on the quartermasters; on the replacements; on what it was like to spend a night on the front lines; on sad sacks, cowards, and criminals; on Christmas 1944; and on weapons of all kinds. In this engrossing history, Ambrose reveals the learning process of a great army - how to cross rivers, how to fight in snow or hedgerows, how to fight in cities, how to coordinate air and ground campaigns, and how citizens become soldiers. Throughout, the perspective is that of the enlisted men and junior officers - and how decisions of the brass affected them.

Soldiers

Soldiers
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 768
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015084469058
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Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

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Military Airlift

Military Airlift
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Total Pages : 576
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ISBN-10 : MSU:31293018379416
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Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Military Airlift by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services

Committee Serial No. 61. Considers military airlift operations, including those performed by civilian airlines under contract. Also considers aircraft modernization programs as they relate to airlift improvements.

Military Airlift. Hearings. Eighty-ninth Congress, First and Second Sessions

Military Airlift. Hearings. Eighty-ninth Congress, First and Second Sessions
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Total Pages : 592
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ISBN-10 : LOC:00187007380
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Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Military Airlift. Hearings. Eighty-ninth Congress, First and Second Sessions by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services. Special Subcommittee on Military Airlift

The Hardest Job in the World

The Hardest Job in the World
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Publisher : Random House
Total Pages : 672
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ISBN-10 : 9781984854520
ISBN-13 : 1984854526
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis The Hardest Job in the World by : John Dickerson

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From the veteran political journalist and 60 Minutes correspondent, a deep dive into the history, evolution, and current state of the American presidency, and how we can make the job less impossible and more productive—featuring a new post-2020–election epilogue “This is a great gift to our sense of the actual presidency, a primer on leadership.”—Ken Burns Imagine you have just been elected president. You are now commander-in-chief, chief executive, chief diplomat, chief legislator, chief of party, chief voice of the people, first responder, chief priest, and world leader. You’re expected to fulfill your campaign promises, but you’re also expected to solve the urgent crises of the day. What’s on your to-do list? Where would you even start? What shocks aren’t you thinking about? The American presidency is in trouble. It has become overburdened, misunderstood, almost impossible to do. “The problems in the job unfolded before Donald Trump was elected, and the challenges of governing today will confront his successors,” writes John Dickerson. After all, the founders never intended for our system of checks and balances to have one superior Chief Magistrate, with Congress demoted to “the little brother who can’t keep up.” In this eye-opening book, John Dickerson writes about presidents in history such a Washington, Lincoln, FDR, and Eisenhower, and and in contemporary times, from LBJ and Reagan and Bush, Obama, and Trump, to show how a complex job has been done, and why we need to reevaluate how we view the presidency, how we choose our presidents, and what we expect from them once they are in office. Think of the presidential campaign as a job interview. Are we asking the right questions? Are we looking for good campaigners, or good presidents? Once a candidate gets the job, what can they do to thrive? Drawing on research and interviews with current and former White House staffers, Dickerson defines what the job of president actually entails, identifies the things that only the president can do, and analyzes how presidents in history have managed the burden. What qualities make for a good president? Who did it well? Why did Bill Clinton call the White House “the crown jewel in the American penal system”? The presidency is a job of surprises with high stakes, requiring vision, management skill, and an even temperament. Ultimately, in order to evaluate candidates properly for the job, we need to adjust our expectations, and be more realistic about the goals, the requirements, and the limitations of the office. As Dickerson writes, “Americans need their president to succeed, but the presidency is set up for failure. It doesn’t have to be.”

Military Review

Military Review
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 646
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105119614332
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

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