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SAC Time - A Navigator in the Strategic Air Command (Hardcover): Thomas E. Alexander SAC Time - A Navigator in the Strategic Air Command (Hardcover)
Thomas E. Alexander; Edited by Dan. K. Utley
R982 Discovery Miles 9 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Thomas E. Alexander was among 20,000 military service personnel ordered into the Strategic Air Command, formed in 1946 as US military and political leaders began to understand the growing nuclear threat posed by Stalin's USSR. Alexander served for a number of years in this elite force, designed as a primary deterrent to Soviet military ambitions.In this gripping memoir, Alexander describes what it was like to occupy a 'mole hole' beside a SAC runway, ready to go from full sleep to taxiing for takeoff within seven minutes of the sounding of the klaxon. He shares the experience of sitting on the couch with his family and watching President Kennedy's announcement of the discovery of Soviet missiles in Cuba, realizing that within hours he would be airborne. He tells what it was like to be at a New Year's Eve party on the base, only to hear the announcement that his unit had just been activated. Less than twenty-four hours later, he was in Greenland. In SAC Time: Navigating the Strategic Air Command, Alexander presents 'an honest and reflective account of the impact the Cold War had on individuals who were then on the front lines of defense - like it or not.' Coauthor Dan Utley says of Alexander's narrative, 'The story of an ordinary individual in extraordinary times has value. . . . These are stories Tom Alexander has waited much of his life to share with others, but they are as rich as the day they occurred.'

Stanley Marcus - The Relentless Reign of a Merchant Prince (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition): Thomas E. Alexander Stanley Marcus - The Relentless Reign of a Merchant Prince (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition)
Thomas E. Alexander
R757 R701 Discovery Miles 7 010 Save R56 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Stanley Marcus was undeniably America's Merchant Prince. He created his own legend by becoming a fashion authority without parallel, an unerring arbiter of taste, a marketing genius, and a ham-like showman in the mold of Phineas T. Barnum. His unique talents transformed Neiman Marcus from a Dallas specialty store into a glittering internationally known and respected retail institution. Thomas E. Alexander traces the history of the company, tells the colorful life story of "Mr. Stanley," and shares his personal behind-the-scenes memoir of his sometimes tumultuous association with the man and the store. Humorous anecdotes clearly illustrate that there was much more to Stanley Marcus than was ever seen by the public eye. Photographs of celebrities such as Princess Grace of Monaco, Sophia Loren, John Wayne, Brigitte Bardot, and Queen Sirkit of Thailand serve to emphasize the world-wide appeal of Neiman Marcus and the man behind it all for more than fifty years.

Silver Wings - The U.S. Army Airforce in Texas, 1940-1946 (Paperback): Thomas E. Alexander Silver Wings - The U.S. Army Airforce in Texas, 1940-1946 (Paperback)
Thomas E. Alexander
R813 R745 Discovery Miles 7 450 Save R68 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Silver Wings: The U.S. Army Airforce in Texas, Thomas Alexander has created a concise and colorful portrait of Texas during World War II, illustrating how the arrival of thousands of strangers in military uniforms forever changed the faces of eight towns and cities across the Lone Star State. Based on extensive on-site research, rich anecdotal material, and personal interviews, the book briefly describes each community, establishing each location's pre-war condition, then analyses the permanent social and economic impact each wartime airfield had on its host community.

Willow's Pawn (Paperback): Thomas E. Alexander Willow's Pawn (Paperback)
Thomas E. Alexander
R476 Discovery Miles 4 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Go Where the Fighting Was Fiercest - The Guide to the Texas Civil War Monuments (Paperback, New): Thomas E. Alexander, Dan. K.... Go Where the Fighting Was Fiercest - The Guide to the Texas Civil War Monuments (Paperback, New)
Thomas E. Alexander, Dan. K. Utley
R651 R613 Discovery Miles 6 130 Save R38 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

When a Chickamauga Battlefield ranger was asked where to find the Texas monument, his quick reply was "Go to where the fighting was fiercest." While that spontaneous response accurately underscored the legendary battlefield zeal of the Texas forces in virtually every major Civil War battle, it likely did little to answer the visitor's question.
In this book, the authors will inform visitors to many Civil War battlefields about the heroic role played by the Texans at key sites and why the State of Texas has, over the years, seen fit to officially commemorate the valor of the hard-fighting men of Texas with impressive monuments.
With the sesquicentennial observance of America's Civil War already underway, however, Texas has chosen to pay little attention to Texans' contribution to the Confederate cause. Regardless of the scant official recognition being afforded this seminal event, the facts remain that there was a Civil War and that Texans were very often at the hot center of its battles--"Where the fighting was the fiercest."
Students of American history, as well as visitors and those planning to visit the eighteen battlefield monuments described in this book, will learn how Texas forces fared in the fighting. Time must never be allowed to erase the memories of those sacrifices and those battle-bloodied accomplishments on the field of honor. This book will ensure that present and future generations will always remember the monumental significance of the story of Texas in the Civil War.

The Stars Were Big and Bright v. I - The United States Army Air Forces and Texas During World War II (Paperback): Thomas E.... The Stars Were Big and Bright v. I - The United States Army Air Forces and Texas During World War II (Paperback)
Thomas E. Alexander
R585 Discovery Miles 5 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In ""The Stars Were Big and Bright, Volume I"", Thomas Alexander has created a concise and colorful portrait of Texas during World War II and illustrated how the coming of thousands of strangers in military uniforms forever changed the faces of eight towns and cities across the Lone Star State. Based on extensive on-site research, rich anecdotal material, and personal interviews, the book briefly describes each community, establishing each location's pre-war condition, then analyzes the permanent social and economic impact each wartime airfield had on its host community.

Rattlesnake Bomber Base - Pyote Army Airfield in World War II (Paperback, New): Thomas E. Alexander Rattlesnake Bomber Base - Pyote Army Airfield in World War II (Paperback, New)
Thomas E. Alexander
R563 Discovery Miles 5 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In a remote corner of West Texas in 1942, the dreaded western diamondback rattlesnake, was awarded the unique distinction of having a mighty airfield named in his honor. Although the installation originally bore the official title of Pyote Army Airfield, the massive quantity of serpents encountered during the construction of the base quickly earned it the nickname of "The Rattlesnake Bomber Base." For the thousands of military men and women who served on the airfield and the additional thousands of civilians who worked there, what is now only a ghostly ruin will always be a vibrant and undying monument to a brief time when men and snakes and giant silvery bombers all came together on the West Texas desert to share a legendary chapter of American history. This book tells the story of what happened when an American bomber base aptly named for a serpent arose, Brigadoon-like, from the sun-baked caliche desert located just east of the fabled Pecos River and just west of nearly every place else. Although the huge airfield was eventually to sprawl over nearly three thousand acres of Texas hardscrabble, its important and colorful history should by no means be considered merely a regional wartime episode. What happed at Pyote, Texas, before, during, and after World War II represents instead a microcosm of what took place all across the North American continent.

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