women have proudly served in the United States Army
"(The author) explains clearly the differences between the military world and the civilian corporate world and how to navigate the transition between the two
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From sunup to sundown seven days a week in the hot Kansas summer to the harsh prairie winters
and the various social challenges facing the military today—America’s wars against communism and terror are laid raw through the experiences of one family
Silent Coup of the Guardians: The Influence of U.S. Military Elites on National Security Frontier Army Museum women have proudly served inGrowing political radicalization and polarization in American government has created a scarcity of civilian leadership, knowledge, expertise, and power. Political rivals and adversaries, too busy combating each other, have abandoned the helm of the ship of state, setting reason, compromise, intellectual curiosity, and effective governing adrift. A faction of exceptionally capable and influential guardiansAmericas military elitesincreasingly fill roles