Language: English
Published by Turner Publishing Company, US, 1998
ISBN 10: 1630269700 ISBN 13: 9781630269708
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Paperback. Condition: New. This is the second book in an ongoing trilogy about the military career of a remarkable soldier and officer. The first book, "To the Last Man!" Kulbes' Mongrels at the Chosin Reservoir, described D Company of the 10th Combat Engineers during the icy ordeal at the Chosin Reservoir and their against-all-odds withdrawal to Pusan.During the month of November 1950, 350,000 Chinese troops quietly joined forces with a nearly defeated North Korean People's Army. On November 28, the two armies initiated a surprise counter-attack against combined South Korean, American, and United Nations' forces so confident of victory that their northern advance had been labeled the "Home By Christmas Offensive." The undetected build-up of forces in those snowy peaks and canyons was a remarkable military feat. Equally remarkable was the subsequent defense and evacuation from Hungnam to Pusan by the 7th and 5th Marines, to which Kulbes' Mongrels had been temporarily attached.By the time the Mongrels arrived at Hamhung, inside the perimeter held by General Soule's Third Division, they had suffered more than 50% casualties. Their daily reports had been lost in the chaos of battle, however, and for too long, they were not recognized for their role at the Chosin. Their status as a temporarily "lost" company, combined with their cocky attitude, created ongoing friction with headquarters. As a result, they were assigned to demolition of docks and ordnance and had to watch as units they had fought alongside debarked for the security of Pusan. In reality, that assignment was probably both a punishment for their cocky attitude as well as recognition of their notable efficiency as combat engineers. "War Dawgs" was General Soule's nickname for the Mongrels.
Language: English
Published by Turner Publishing Company, US, 1998
ISBN 10: 1630269700 ISBN 13: 9781630269708
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Paperback. Condition: New. This is the second book in an ongoing trilogy about the military career of a remarkable soldier and officer. The first book, "To the Last Man!" Kulbes' Mongrels at the Chosin Reservoir, described D Company of the 10th Combat Engineers during the icy ordeal at the Chosin Reservoir and their against-all-odds withdrawal to Pusan.During the month of November 1950, 350,000 Chinese troops quietly joined forces with a nearly defeated North Korean People's Army. On November 28, the two armies initiated a surprise counter-attack against combined South Korean, American, and United Nations' forces so confident of victory that their northern advance had been labeled the "Home By Christmas Offensive." The undetected build-up of forces in those snowy peaks and canyons was a remarkable military feat. Equally remarkable was the subsequent defense and evacuation from Hungnam to Pusan by the 7th and 5th Marines, to which Kulbes' Mongrels had been temporarily attached.By the time the Mongrels arrived at Hamhung, inside the perimeter held by General Soule's Third Division, they had suffered more than 50% casualties. Their daily reports had been lost in the chaos of battle, however, and for too long, they were not recognized for their role at the Chosin. Their status as a temporarily "lost" company, combined with their cocky attitude, created ongoing friction with headquarters. As a result, they were assigned to demolition of docks and ordnance and had to watch as units they had fought alongside debarked for the security of Pusan. In reality, that assignment was probably both a punishment for their cocky attitude as well as recognition of their notable efficiency as combat engineers. "War Dawgs" was General Soule's nickname for the Mongrels.
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Language: English
Published by Turner Publishing Company, 1998
ISBN 10: 1630269700 ISBN 13: 9781630269708
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Published by Dell Magazine, New York, 2006
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Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First edition, first printing of this double issue of 14 short stories. Featured are The Bathtub Mary by James T Shannon, Death At The Theatre by Marianne Wilski Strong, Simon and Dorothea by Eleanor Boylan, A Good Shooting by O'Neil De Noux, Edwin The Confessor by Brian Richmond, Two Birds With One Stone by Jeremiah Healy, Red Christmas by Steve Hockensmith, A Crust of Rice by Martin Limon, Marley's Ghost by John C Boland, Payback by Shirley McCann, Killer's Band by Jeffry Scott, Dark Eyes by RT Lawson and True Blue by BK Stevens. Light reading crease to the spine. In Near Fine Condition.
Language: English
Published by Turner Publishing Company, 1998
ISBN 10: 1630269700 ISBN 13: 9781630269708
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Language: English
Published by Turner Publishing Company, US, 1998
ISBN 10: 1563114518 ISBN 13: 9781563114519
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Hardback. Condition: New. This is the second book in an ongoing trilogy about the military career of a remarkable soldier and officer. The first book, "To the Last Man!" Kulbes' Mongrels at the Chosin Reservoir, described D Company of the 10th Combat Engineers during the icy ordeal at the Chosin Reservoir and their against-all-odds withdrawal to Pusan.During the month of November 1950, 350,000 Chinese troops quietly joined forces with a nearly defeated North Korean People's Army. On November 28, the two armies initiated a surprise counter-attack against combined South Korean, American, and United Nations' forces so confident of victory that their northern advance had been labeled the "Home By Christmas Offensive." The undetected build-up of forces in those snowy peaks and canyons was a remarkable military feat. Equally remarkable was the subsequent defense and evacuation from Hungnam to Pusan by the 7th and 5th Marines, to which Kulbes' Mongrels had been temporarily attached.By the time the Mongrels arrived at Hamhung, inside the perimeter held by General Soule's Third Division, they had suffered more than 50% casualties. Their daily reports had been lost in the chaos of battle, however, and for too long, they were not recognized for their role at the Chosin. Their status as a temporarily "lost" company, combined with their cocky attitude, created ongoing friction with headquarters. As a result, they were assigned to demolition of docks and ordnance and had to watch as units they had fought alongside debarked for the security of Pusan. In reality, that assignment was probably both a punishment for their cocky attitude as well as recognition of their notable efficiency as combat engineers. "War Dawgs" was General Soule's nickname for the Mongrels.
Language: English
Published by Westernlore Press, Tucson, AZ, 1991
ISBN 10: 0870260782 ISBN 13: 9780870260780
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Limited Edition. Westernlore Press, Tucson, AZ. 1991. Hardcover. Limited Edition this being copy 143. Signed by the author on the half title page. Book is tight, square, and unmarked. Book Condition: Very Good; shelfwear to head, tail, and tips; light spine roll. DJ: Good; wear to head, tail, and tips; closed tears along the top edge of the DJ; missing small piece at top of rear panel. Full red leatherette boards and spine with bright gilt lettering on the spine. Burgundy endpapers. Clean internals. Inner hinges are strong and not split. 170 pp 8vo. The author was teenager when he joined the Army in May 1950 who after basic training at Ft. Riley, he was sent to Japan and in November 1950 fought a war of retreat through the Chosin Reservoir of North Korea being one of the few survivors. The author grew up fast and soon held positions of leadership in his three tours of Korea. This is a firsthand account of the activities that Company D encountered and experienced at the Chosin Reservoir Battle by the author and his comrades in arms. A clean very presentable copy in a Brodart mylar jacket. Signed by Author(s).
Language: English
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Language: English
Published by Turner Publishing Company, 1998
ISBN 10: 1563114518 ISBN 13: 9781563114519
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Published by National Museums of Canada, Ottawa, Canada, 1981
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8.5 x 11" Softbound. 158pp. Illustrations. Archaeological Survey of Canada Paper No. 101. A fine copy. Book.
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1981. Journals, North America, Native Americans. Natiional Museum of Man Mercury series, Archaeological Survey of Canada paper number 101 158p. Very good orange paper/monograph 12/24.
Language: English
Published by Red Star News, New York, 1936
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Language: English
Published by Turner Publishing Company, US, 1998
ISBN 10: 1630269700 ISBN 13: 9781630269708
Seller: Rarewaves USA United, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: New. This is the second book in an ongoing trilogy about the military career of a remarkable soldier and officer. The first book, "To the Last Man!" Kulbes' Mongrels at the Chosin Reservoir, described D Company of the 10th Combat Engineers during the icy ordeal at the Chosin Reservoir and their against-all-odds withdrawal to Pusan.During the month of November 1950, 350,000 Chinese troops quietly joined forces with a nearly defeated North Korean People's Army. On November 28, the two armies initiated a surprise counter-attack against combined South Korean, American, and United Nations' forces so confident of victory that their northern advance had been labeled the "Home By Christmas Offensive." The undetected build-up of forces in those snowy peaks and canyons was a remarkable military feat. Equally remarkable was the subsequent defense and evacuation from Hungnam to Pusan by the 7th and 5th Marines, to which Kulbes' Mongrels had been temporarily attached.By the time the Mongrels arrived at Hamhung, inside the perimeter held by General Soule's Third Division, they had suffered more than 50% casualties. Their daily reports had been lost in the chaos of battle, however, and for too long, they were not recognized for their role at the Chosin. Their status as a temporarily "lost" company, combined with their cocky attitude, created ongoing friction with headquarters. As a result, they were assigned to demolition of docks and ordnance and had to watch as units they had fought alongside debarked for the security of Pusan. In reality, that assignment was probably both a punishment for their cocky attitude as well as recognition of their notable efficiency as combat engineers. "War Dawgs" was General Soule's nickname for the Mongrels.
Published by California Publishers Co-operati, 1915
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. cover shows moderate wear, rubbing, soiling. pages clean. profusely illustrated.
Language: English
Published by Turner Publishing Company, US, 1998
ISBN 10: 1563114518 ISBN 13: 9781563114519
Seller: Rarewaves USA United, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.
Hardback. Condition: New. This is the second book in an ongoing trilogy about the military career of a remarkable soldier and officer. The first book, "To the Last Man!" Kulbes' Mongrels at the Chosin Reservoir, described D Company of the 10th Combat Engineers during the icy ordeal at the Chosin Reservoir and their against-all-odds withdrawal to Pusan.During the month of November 1950, 350,000 Chinese troops quietly joined forces with a nearly defeated North Korean People's Army. On November 28, the two armies initiated a surprise counter-attack against combined South Korean, American, and United Nations' forces so confident of victory that their northern advance had been labeled the "Home By Christmas Offensive." The undetected build-up of forces in those snowy peaks and canyons was a remarkable military feat. Equally remarkable was the subsequent defense and evacuation from Hungnam to Pusan by the 7th and 5th Marines, to which Kulbes' Mongrels had been temporarily attached.By the time the Mongrels arrived at Hamhung, inside the perimeter held by General Soule's Third Division, they had suffered more than 50% casualties. Their daily reports had been lost in the chaos of battle, however, and for too long, they were not recognized for their role at the Chosin. Their status as a temporarily "lost" company, combined with their cocky attitude, created ongoing friction with headquarters. As a result, they were assigned to demolition of docks and ordnance and had to watch as units they had fought alongside debarked for the security of Pusan. In reality, that assignment was probably both a punishment for their cocky attitude as well as recognition of their notable efficiency as combat engineers. "War Dawgs" was General Soule's nickname for the Mongrels.
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Language: English
Published by Turner Publishing Company, US, 1998
ISBN 10: 1630269700 ISBN 13: 9781630269708
Seller: Rarewaves.com UK, London, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: New. This is the second book in an ongoing trilogy about the military career of a remarkable soldier and officer. The first book, "To the Last Man!" Kulbes' Mongrels at the Chosin Reservoir, described D Company of the 10th Combat Engineers during the icy ordeal at the Chosin Reservoir and their against-all-odds withdrawal to Pusan.During the month of November 1950, 350,000 Chinese troops quietly joined forces with a nearly defeated North Korean People's Army. On November 28, the two armies initiated a surprise counter-attack against combined South Korean, American, and United Nations' forces so confident of victory that their northern advance had been labeled the "Home By Christmas Offensive." The undetected build-up of forces in those snowy peaks and canyons was a remarkable military feat. Equally remarkable was the subsequent defense and evacuation from Hungnam to Pusan by the 7th and 5th Marines, to which Kulbes' Mongrels had been temporarily attached.By the time the Mongrels arrived at Hamhung, inside the perimeter held by General Soule's Third Division, they had suffered more than 50% casualties. Their daily reports had been lost in the chaos of battle, however, and for too long, they were not recognized for their role at the Chosin. Their status as a temporarily "lost" company, combined with their cocky attitude, created ongoing friction with headquarters. As a result, they were assigned to demolition of docks and ordnance and had to watch as units they had fought alongside debarked for the security of Pusan. In reality, that assignment was probably both a punishment for their cocky attitude as well as recognition of their notable efficiency as combat engineers. "War Dawgs" was General Soule's nickname for the Mongrels.
Language: English
Published by Electronics Industry Publishing House, 1991
ISBN 10: 7505393332 ISBN 13: 9787505393332
Seller: liu xing, Nanjing, JS, China
paperback. Condition: New. Paperback. Pub Date: 2004. Pages: 605 Language: Chinese in Publisher: Publishing House of Electronics Industry is divided into nine chapters. a collection of classical control and modern control theory in one. Chapter 1 through instances overview of the control system and the principle. and details the history of the development of the control theory and the main characters; Chapter 2 to Chapter 4. foreign computer science textbook series. dynamic system of feedback control (4 Edition) based .
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paperback. Condition: New. Language:Chinese.Paperback Pages Number: 673 This book is the automatic control of classics. focusing on the analysis and design theory of automatic control system to start introduces the automatic control of dynamic models. dynamic response. basic characteristics. highlighting the automatic control of several conventional design techniques. but also involves the analysis and design of nonlinear systems. and interspersed with many automatic control in the MATLAB simulation instance. The book .
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Educational Partnerships and the State: The Paradoxes of Governing Schools, Children, and Families | B. Franklin (u. a.) | Taschenbuch | xii | Englisch | 2004 | Palgrave Macmillan | EAN 9781349526468 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Springer Verlag GmbH, Tiergartenstr. 17, 69121 Heidelberg, juergen[dot]hartmann[at]springer[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu.
Language: English
Published by Chinese Translation Publishing House, 2020
ISBN 10: 7500162669 ISBN 13: 9787500162667
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Hardcover. Condition: New. HardCover.Pub Date:2020-08-01 Publisher: Chinese Translation Publishing House Southwestern United University English Class Sophomore English Reader. formerly known as University English Prose Reader. is the textbook for the Sophomore English course during the running of Southwest United University .?Sophomore English is a common compulsory or elective course for the whole school (a compulsory course for second-year students in some departments of the Foreign Languages ??Department and the Sch.