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The frontline generation : how we served post 9/11 / Marjorie K. Eastman.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Nashville, Tennessee : Longbow Six Publishing, [2016]Copyright date: ©2016Description: xxv, 228 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780997761566
  • 0997761563
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
Contents:
The road to command -- In command and mobilization -- Afghanistan.
Summary: The author relates and reflects on her own ten years of post September 11th military service, including two combat deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, using it to illustrate her perspectives on the immense value of her fellow post 9/11 soldiers and veterans--identified as the Frontline generation--as potential leaders and as models to demonstrate the importance of service to the success of the individual and for our nation.
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Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 355.0092 E13 Available 33111009581444
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It began as a personal memoir for her son. Reflecting on her ten years of post 9/11 military service, Marjorie K. Eastman wanted to capture the lessons and inspiration she'd learned serving beside men and women who represent the very best of what it means to be American. And these service members represent just 1 percent of the American public. Eastman identifies this group as the Frontline Generation and notes it is an untapped reservoir of leaders--now back in our communities--who have been strengthened by the unique difficulties of post 9/11 service. The compelling journey of Eastman's time in uniform culminates in her final assignment, when she was responsible for the lives of over 100 troops--men and women--scattered throughout Eastern Afghanistan. Her first-person account of that time is a moving story from personal commitment to the conviction that service--no matter where or how--is the best path to success. She offers lessons on life, leadership, service, and the way for every person to find a role in them. Eastman's journal entries further reveal frustrations, inspiration, joy, heartbreak, laughter, purpose, resolve, and the remarkable ways service members came together to solve problems and break boundaries. She defines the legacy her Frontline Generation leaves on this country, and encourages readers to think about who they want to be, how they can make a difference, how they can make their lives count. Service is the key. The Frontline Generation abounds with wisdom, compassion, and humor.

Includes bibliographical references.

The road to command -- In command and mobilization -- Afghanistan.

The author relates and reflects on her own ten years of post September 11th military service, including two combat deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, using it to illustrate her perspectives on the immense value of her fellow post 9/11 soldiers and veterans--identified as the Frontline generation--as potential leaders and as models to demonstrate the importance of service to the success of the individual and for our nation.

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