A former "New York Times" reporter's year behind the scenes at the
scandal-ridden Air Force Academy
Diana Jean Schemo covered the Air Force Academy's sexual assault
scandal in 2003, one of a series of academy embarrassments that
have included drug use, rape complaints, and charges of evangelical
officers pushing Christianity on cadets of all faiths. Today, the
institution is in flux--a fascinating time to look at the changes
being made and the experience of today's cadets.
Schemo followed a handful of academy cadets through the school
year. From the admissions process and punishing weeks of basic
training to graduation, she shares the triumphs and tribulations of
the cadets and the struggle of the academy's leaders to set their
embattled alma mater on a straighter path.Follows cadets in all
grades, with insights on day-to-day academy life and
trainingWritten by a veteran reporter, two-time foreign
correspondent and Pulitzer Prize nominee, with excellent contacts
at the academyIncludes 38 black-and-white photographs
Like David Lipsky's successful "Absolutely American: Four Years
at West Point," this book offers a fascinating window on the
training of our military today. But Schemo's book updates the
story: the seniors were the first class to sign up after the
attacks of 9/11, and the road to graduation, this time, leads to an
America at war.
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