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The passengers of United Airlines Flight 93 on September 11, 2001
have earned their rightful place among the pantheon of American
heroes. Flight 93 provides a riveting narrative based on
interviews, oral histories, transcripts, recordings, personal tours
of the crash site, and voluminous trial evidence made public only
in recent years. There also is plenty of chilling new detail for
readers who think they know the story of the flight. Utilizing
research tools that were not available in the years immediately
after the crash, the book offers the most complete account of what
actually took place aboard United 93 - from its delayed takeoff at
Newark International Airport to the moment it plunged upside-down
at 563 miles per hour into an open field in rural Somerset County,
Pennsylvania.
"So Others May Live" is the untold story of the U.S. Coast Guard's
quiet but resolute rescue swimmers. From deep ocean caves on the
Oregon coast to the panicked and chaotic streets of post-Katrina
New Orleans, here are their stunningly heroic stories. In
startlingly clear and exceptional writing, Martha LaGuardia-Kotite
tells twelve heroic stories of the greatest maritime rescues
attempted since the program began in 1985. These feats, told
through the eyes of the heroes, reveal an understanding of how and
why the rescuer, with flight crew assistance, risks his or her own
life to reach out to save a stranger. Covering diverse
environments--oceans, hurricanes, oil rigs, caves, sinking vessels,
floods, and even Niagara Falls--"So Others May Live" is truly a
can't-put-it-down collection.
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Disaster Heroes (Paperback)
Suzanne Bernier; Foreword by Tom Ridge; As told to Candice L. Davis
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R508
Discovery Miles 5 080
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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IN THE HARROWING DAYS AFTER SEPTEMBER 11, 2001, the President of
the United States reached out to one man to help guide the nation
in its quest to shore up domestic security. In this candid and
compelling memoir, Tom Ridge describes the whirlwind series of
events that took him from the state capital of Pennsylvania, into
the fray of Washington, D.C., and onto the world stage as a new
leader in the fight against international terrorism.
A Washington outsider, Ridge went above and beyond in his new
post, identifying the need to integrate response teams on a
wide-reaching scale and leading the nation's ambitious initiative
of establishing a new Cabinet department, the Department of
Homeland Security. The author recounts how the new department's
unsung heroes, brought together under great duress, succeeded
against difficult odds and navigated the politics of terrorism.
Perhaps most importantly, Ridge offers a prescriptive look to
the future with provocative ideas such as a national ID card and
the use of biometrics to track not just who enters the United
States but also how long they are here. Tom Ridge simply tells it
like it is, offering a refreshingly honest assessment of the state
of homeland security today--and what it needs to be tomorrow.
Taking on Tehran, provides concrete solutions to the emerging
Iranian global threat. The aggressive policy recommendations call
for a multidimensional confrontation and containment of Iran with a
proactive move toward regime change. The book offers practical,
achievable guidance to policy makers and unique insight for
students into how foreign policy is really made. This book is
published in cooperation with the American Foreign Policy Council.
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