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In the simplest of terms, leadership is about influencing people
to achieve an objective that is important to the leader, the group,
and the organization. It is the human element -- leading,
motivating, and inspiring, particularly during times of crisis,
chaos, and complexity when directives, policy statements, and
communiques have little effect on cold, exhausted, and stressed
followers. Strong leadership encourages subordinates to go beyond
the obligation to obey and commit to the mission in a way that
maximizes their potential. The Military Leadership Handbook is a
concise and complete manual that identifies, describes, and
explains all those concepts, components, and ideas that deal with,
or directly relate to, military leadership. The book is a
comprehensive compendium that focuses on, among other subjects,
cohesion, command, cultural intelligence, discipline, fear, and
trust. this applied manual provides invaluable assistance to anyone
who wishes to acquire a better understanding of both the theory and
application of military leadership
Except for Douglas MacArthur, Theodore Roosevelt Jr. is the most
decorated soldier in American history, having earned his
Congressional Medal of Honor and every other medal offered by the
United States to the foot soldier for combat heroism. As a young
man, he wanted to have a career in the military, but his father,
President Theodore Roosevelt, discouraged this. Ted went to
Harvard, and dreamed of one day following his father into the White
House. Things did not go well for him politically; he had only two
one-year terms in the New York State Assembly and a failed run for
the New York Governorship. Other positions held in his working life
included: carpet salesman, bond salesman, investment banker,
Assistant Secretary of the Navy, big game hunter, Governor General
of Puerto Rico, Governor General of the Phillipine Islands, and
editor and VP at Doubleday Publishing Co. Yet the army was where
his niche obviously lay: he served as Battalion Commander in WWI;
after the Armistice, he and four other non-career officers founded
The American Legion, as it exists today. After seeing combat in
North Africa, Sicily and Italy (under Eisenhower) during WWII, he
assisted in the preparation for D-Day. On Utah Beach in Normandy,
under enemy fire for hours, Roosevelt served as assistant Division
Commander of the 4th Infantry Division. His death, some weeks after
D-Day, came just before he was to be promoted to Major General, an
unheard-of-honor for any reserve officer. Robert Wells Walker was
born and raised in the small city of Florence, Alabama. After
attending the local public schools, a BS degree from the University
of Alabama and a two-year stint as a lieutenant in the Army
preceded his admission to Law School at Emory University. After
earning an LLB degree and passing both the Alabama and Georgia bar
exams, he returned to Florence, where he practiced law and raised
cattle for the next 36 years. Now retired from law, he still has
cattle and cherishes his time spent with his children and grandson.
Other pleasures include playing duplicate bridge and fishing in the
beautiful Tennessee River. For this biography of Theodore Roosevelt
Jr., Walker did extensive research in New York State and Texas,
uncovering personal documents and photographs which are available
to the public for the first time in THE NAMESAKE.
Book One in the Children of Salem Trilogy INTRIGUE, SUSPENSE, AND
ROMANCE IN THE TIME OF THE SALEM WITCH TRIALS A spy working for
religious organizations, Jere Wakely is summoned to Salem Village
Parish, where it has become obvious to church authorities that
there is serious trouble. He is reluctant to return to his hometown
for many reasons, not the least being that his heart is broken and
he's worried about running into his former lover, Serena Nurse.
During his investigation, he has no expectation that their love
will be rekindled. But their renewed passion parallels a greater
fire--one of terror amid the infamous Salem Witch Trials. A witch
hunt in this important election year of 1692 is backdrop to a
romance filled with intrigue and mystery; the history is accurate,
and the truth is disturbing yet fascinating.
In novels such as KILLER INSTINCT and DARKEST INSTINCT, FBI
pathologist Dr. Jessica Coran has probed the deepest recesses of
the criminal mind, coming face-to-face with killers as brilliant as
they are vicious. But now Jessica must face a deadly new foe. A
murderer terrorizing the American West from Arizona to Montana who
ties his victims down, drowns their sins in gasoline, and cleanses
them with flame. He is on a Satanic mission - and only by stepping
into the fire can Jessica stop him. (This book is sixth in Robert
W. Walker's Instinct series.)
Just when disgraced Atlanta cop-turned-private eye Marcus Rydell
prepares to eat his gun, a kid in trouble, a call to duty, and a
dirty blonde named Kat Holley stop him cold. Kat pulls Marcus from
his suicidal depression and his soon-to-be demolished apartment
building-only to make him face his past. She leads him on a deadly
hunt deep into the blackest forest in the Red Earth State. Near the
Georgia-Tennessee border in the breathtaking Blue Ridge
countryside, the pair watch a safe haven become their death trap.
They seek to destroy a local legend, a cave-dwelling ex-marine and
murderer, a monster whose instincts and military training have
allowed him to survive in the wilderness for four years, eluding
the Feds as well as Atlanta PD. When the hunters become the hunted,
they must duel with this psychotic deviant.
This historical generational horror/suspense/science fiction novel
defies genre classification as it has intrigue and terror. It is a
Centenary retelling of the Titanic story to destroy all the false
legends surrounding Titanic. "From a master of terror and
suspense," according to Clive Cussler, author of Raise the Titanic,
herein lies a compelling reason that forces Captain Edward J. Smith
to scuttle his own ship-RMS Titanic. What dark secret prompts such
an action on the part of a veteran, retiring captain on a ship's
maiden voyage? What prompts men a hundred years later to pillage
the wreck of the Titanic? What secret lies buried within the lost
ship-a secret that could destroy all life as we know it? The
answers are unveiled in April 1912 and in April 2012...and there
will be blood...
FBI Medical Examiner Dr. Jessica Coran and Inspector Richard Sharp
have been enlisted to spearhead the investigation of a series of
crucifixion murders- a bizarre rash of ritual killings in London's
underground. The madman has left a trail of carnage unequaled in
the history of serial crime. But he has also left no clues to his
identity, or to his unfathomable motive. It begins as a terrifying
challenge for Coran and Sharpe. What it becomes is an invitation to
enter the deep abyss of a killer's mind, a chilling dare that will
draw them closer than ever to the nature of evil and the rapture of
death at the dawn of a new millennium. This book is seventh in
Robert W. Walker's Instinct series.
FBI Medical Examiner Dr. Jessica Coran's talents have been
requested in Philadelphia in the wake of a series of bizarre
murders attributed to a maniac called The Poet. His calling card is
a scroll of human parchment engraved with toxic verse. For Jessica
the most baffling aspect of the crimes is that no victims show
signs of resistance, or even fear. Only she has the insight to rad
between the Poet's lines, to decipher the meaning of his deranged
work-in-progress, and to stop him before his final stroke of insane
genius.
The murder was so appalling even a hardened agent like FBI medical
examiner Dr. Jessica Coran was shocked--the spinal cord had been
literally ripped from the woman's back. Ghastly as it was, it
wasn't unique. A man had already been convicted of killing his wife
in the exact same fashion. Is the doomed death-row prisoner
innocent? There's only one thing for Jessica to do: Find the real
killer. That means following a gruesome trail of carnage, victim by
victim, straight into the absolute darkness of a madman's
inescapable fantasies. Watch your back, Jessica... (This book is
eleventh in Robert W. Walker's Instinct series. It was originally
published in paperback. Also includes an excerpt from Shot of
Tequila by J.A. Konrath.)
Cocaine and politics are a big part of life in the land of pleasant
living. Maryland State Police detective Christy Lee Vennetti and
her newspaper reporter husband, T. J. Kent share a life together.
Join them as their paths cross more than a few times as major
figures in a drug ring explode into the headlines when their
gambling boat is blasted into the hereafter.
Book Two in the Children of Salem Trilogy INTRIGUE, SUSPENSE, AND
ROMANCE IN THE TIME OF THE SALEM WITCH TRIALS A spy working for
religious organizations, Jere Wakely is summoned to Salem Village
Parish, where it has become obvious to church authorities that
there is serious trouble. He is reluctant to return to his hometown
for many reasons, not the least being that his heart is broken and
he's worried about running into his former lover, Serena Nurse.
During his investigation, he has no expectation that their love
will be rekindled. But their renewed passion parallels a greater
fire--one of terror amid the infamous Salem Witch Trials. A witch
hunt in this important election year of 1692 is backdrop to a
romance filled with intrigue and mystery; the history is accurate,
and the truth is disturbing yet fascinating.
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