A Civilian's Guide to the U.S. Military: A comprehensive reference to the customs, language and structure of the Armed Forces
By (Author) Barbara Schading
By (author) Richard Schading
By (author) Virginia Holeman
F&W Publications Inc
Writer's Digest Books
22nd December 2006
United States
General
Non Fiction
355.00973
Paperback
400
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
Attention! Learn more about your military now! Does a corporal have to salute a lieutenant or is it the other way around What are forward-deployed units Is an "armored cow" a type of tank or something soldiers eat Are Polaris missiles dropped from the air or launched from a submarine If someone calls you a "Cat 4" should you be honored or offended Do you feel lost when it comes to all things military Sure, you hear things on the news and maybe you know someone who is in the military, but you probably have a hard time fully grasping the acronyms, equipment, and protocol they discuss. That's where A Civilian's Guide to the U.S. Military can help. Author Barbara Schading decodes all things military for you. She discusses each branch_x0097_Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, and the Coast Guard_x0097_in simple terms you can understand. You'll get the background information, an easy-to-read chart showing rank and insignia, and an explanation of the organization of each branch. In addition, the book has extensive glossaries that cover terms, acronyms, slang, and equipment. You'll find an entire chapter that covers special operations forces like the Green Berets, Force Recons, Army Rangers, and more. You'll learn about their specific training, missions, and history. The book also covers other important aspects of the military like- .flag and saluting etiquette .military funerals .the Tombs of the Unknown .the American Legion, USO, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and other groups .military law .military academies .medals and decorations .official military music .an explanation of the Geneva Convention .and a list of resources to help you find more information So the next time you read the paper or talk with a new recruit, you don't have to feel lost. Become a knowledgeable civilian with the help of A Civilian's Guide to the U.S. Military.
Dr. Barbara Schading is a research scientist with more than 15 years of technical writing experience. Her husband, Richard Schading, is a former Marine who served in Vietnam, and her sister, Virginia Holeman, is a retired Major in the Army.