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This book is personal. And it's about you. Nobody understands what
it feels like to be a soldier except another soldier. It's about
your family back home. It's about trying to gain respect. It's
about achieving something important after feeling like a failure.
It's about living far from home and feeling lonely. It's about
discovering women. It's about good and bad bosses. It's about
successes and failures, excitement and frustration. Sound like you
yet? And the book will bring back memories. I'll share my story
while you reflect upon your own. In fact, it will draw you back to
your childhood, and spur visions of your future. No soldier's story
is dull if you have a sense of humor. And you'll laugh at my story
as well as your own as we quickly turn the pages together. It's an
easy read, too. Stories of my life in the military are a quick,
two-page read for the most part. I follow up with a few questions
directed to you about your own story. That's why sometimes a bunch
of guys might get together over lunch and read some of these
together. It gets you laughing and sharing about your own journey
down the road. This book is a chronological collection beginning
with the decision to join the military, and continues the trip in
37 short pieces. There's a pretty good table of contents if you
want to target a special spot in your career. Volumes 2-4 continue
the journey if you'd like to travel on This book is for the new
recruit. This book is for the naive soldier. This book is for the
career guys. It's for the lonely guy who needs a quick read. It's
for hooch-mates to laugh about. It's food for the soul, like having
a chaplain in your pocket. I'd like to be like your secret big
brother, who comes from the same thread, who has been on the same
road trip with you, and won't leave your side. One more thing. If
you've had a hard time of it, if your life hasn't gone the way you
had hoped, if you screwed it all up - then you need t
This book is personal. And it's about you. Nobody understands what
it feels like to be a soldier except another soldier. It's about
your family back home. It's about trying to gain respect. It's
about achieving something important after feeling like a failure.
It's about living far from home and feeling lonely. It's about
discovering women. It's about good and bad bosses. It's about
successes and failures, excitement and frustration. Sound like you
yet? And the book will bring back memories. I'll share my story
while you reflect upon your own. In fact, it will draw you back to
your childhood, and spur visions of your future. No soldier's story
is dull if you have a sense of humor. And you'll laugh at my story
as well as your own as we quickly turn the pages together. It's an
easy read, too. Stories of my life in the military are a quick,
two-page read for the most part. I follow up with a few questions
directed to you about your own story. That's why sometimes a bunch
of guys might get together over lunch and read some of these
together. It gets you laughing and sharing about your own journey
down the road. This book is a chronological collection beginning
with the decision to join the military, and continues the trip in
37 short pieces. There's a pretty good table of contents if you
want to target a special spot in your career. Volumes 2-4 continue
the journey if you'd like to travel on This book is for the new
recruit. This book is for the naive soldier. This book is for the
career guys. It's for the lonely guy who needs a quick read. It's
for hooch-mates to laugh about. It's food for the soul, like having
a chaplain in your pocket. I'd like to be like your secret big
brother, who comes from the same thread, who has been on the same
road trip with you, and won't leave your side. One more thing. If
you've had a hard time of it, if your life hasn't gone the way you
had hoped, if you screwed it all up - then you need t
Invaluable Insight Into Your Military Experience... This book is
personal. And it's about you. Nobody understands what it feels like
to be a soldier except another soldier. It's about your family back
home. It's about trying to gain respect. It's about achieving
something important after feeling like a failure. It's about living
far from home and feeling lonely. It's about discovering women.
It's about good and bad bosses. It's about successes and failures,
excitement and frustration. Sound like you yet? And the book will
bring back memories. I'll share my story while you reflect upon
your own. In fact, it will draw you back to your childhood, and
spur visions of your future. No soldier's story is dull if you have
a sense of humor. And you'll laugh at my story as well as your own
as we quickly turn the pages together. It's an easy read, too.
Stories of my life in the military are a quick, two-page read for
the most part. I follow up with a few questions directed to you
about your own story. That's why sometimes a bunch of guys might
get together over lunch and read some of these together. It gets
you laughing and sharing about your own journey down the road.
Nobody understands what it feels like to be a soldier - except
another soldier. In Only a Soldier Understands Volume 2: Training,
Vietnam veteran Dr. Clay Lifto continues to examine his early days
in the Army, sharing feelings and milestones that are universal to
young men and women entering the military and finding their
identity. This book takes a look at the deeply personal journey of
a new soldier. It's about family back home, and gaining their
respect. It's about living far from home and feeling lonely. It's
about good and bad bosses. It's about successes and failures,
excitement and frustration. But most of all, it's about gaining
insight and perspective about your life-changing experiences. Told
in a series of short anecdotes full of humor and honesty, this book
offers you the opportunity to compare and contrast your own
feelings and facts, and provides questions designed to help you
delve deeper, as well as compassionate advice from the best
Commander of all. If you're stuck in a particular place in your
career, the Table of Contents can guide you to the section you need
most right now. But each of the 38 stories has something valuable
for you. Equally relevant to both the new recruit and the career
soldier, Only a Soldier Understands gives you a mentor you can
trust, and a colleague who's been where you are. About the Author:
Dr. Clay Lifto, Professor Emeritus of Marketing and Management, has
served at Kirkwood College since 1982. Among his many professional
accomplishments, he has founded a property management company
operating in three states, and established a college program
focused on supervisory management. He holds a BS in business
management, a BA in Russian studies, a master's in education, and a
doctorate in pastoral leadership. Currently he is pursuing his
second doctorate, as well as an MBA in global management. Since
1993, Dr. Lifto and his wife Ruth have been involved with
missionary humanitarian projects in Ukraine, where they have been
teach
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