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Hardcover Print: $27.95 From cowboy to captain, the author had a wild ride through Arizona cattle country, the Cold War, the Vietnam War, and several Pentagon Wars. From 1956 to 1980, as a Navy jet pilot, admiral’s aide, and military analyst, he fought and survived by always, always flying low.
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Print: $11.83 An anthology of stories by the naval aviators of NAVCAD Class 10-1956.
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Print: $16.85 Download: FREE A lighter look at a scary subject.
A rogue element in Iran hatches a plot to harass the United States by toppling high-voltage transmission towers that support America’s electrical-power grid. Arizona’s Palo Verde Nuclear Power Plant is their first target.
Two Iranian terrorists join the flood of illegal immigrants crossing “through the wire” from Mexico into Arizona. The men pause in Tucson to obtain the indispensable documents that will allow them to freely travel the highways and back roads of America: driver’s licenses.
It is at this point that the terrorist plans begin to unravel at the hands of the Arizona Motor Vehicle Division.
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Print: $17.85 Download: FREE Numerous challenges face today’s managers: increase production, reduce costs, and improve quality. Fast!
There are numerous techniques and skills that can help. Many of the more powerful methods use analytic approaches to collect information, plot an effective course of action, and solve the problems. These management tools come from the world of mathematics, operations research, and systems analysis. This manual is an informal guide to the practical mathematic and analytic skills that can make you a more successful manager.
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Hardcover Print: $21.67 It’s 1957, and actresses are disappearing from an Arizona movie set. When the latest missing starlet turns up dead in a desert dry wash, it’s more bad news for ex-cop Dan Brannigan.
Dan’s been an ex-cop ever since he decked the police chief, and he’s now working as a “fixer” for a third-rate film company shooting TV westerns at the Old Tucson movie lot. His last job was to find the missing woman, alive. That didn’t work out so well.
Dan’s new job is bodyguard to the latest actress flown in from Hollywood. That gets off to a rocky start and goes downhill from there. When she also disappears, Dan saddles up and goes on a hunt that takes him into the desert, into the air, and into Mexico. When he returns, it’s to exact vengeance.
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SandSand (book)
Print: $17.17 It’s 1957, and actresses are disappearing from an Arizona movie set. When the latest missing starlet turns up dead in a desert dry wash, it’s more bad news for ex-cop Dan Brannigan.
Dan’s been an ex-cop ever since he decked the police chief, and he’s now working as a “fixer” for a third-rate film company shooting TV westerns at the Old Tucson movie lot. His last job was to find the missing woman, alive. That didn’t work out so well.
Dan’s new job is bodyguard to the latest actress flown in from Hollywood. That gets off to a rocky start and goes downhill from there. When she also disappears, Dan saddles up and goes on a hunt that takes him into the desert, into the air, and into Mexico. When he returns, it’s to exact vengeance.
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Download: FREE Hardcover Print: $24.98 A renegade element in Iran hatches a plot to harass the United States by toppling high-voltage transmission towers that support America’s electrical power grid. Arizona’s Palo Verde Nuclear Power Plant is their first target. Two Iranian terrorists join the flood of illegal immigrants crossing “under the wire” from Mexico into Arizona. The men pause in Tucson to obtain the indispensable documents that will let them freely travel the highways and back roads of America: driver’s licenses. It is at that point that their plans begin to unravel.
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The author was a teenage cowboy on two southern Arizona ranches before he became the horse wrangler for a movie company filming television westerns at the Old Tucson movie set. He went on to a career as a naval aviator, flying 3,669 hours in thirteen different types of aircraft, making 652 carrier landings (163 of them at night), and flying 183 combat missions. After he retired from the Navy, Brian went on to work as a consultant and software developer before serving as a manager with the Arizona state government. He is now retired ... and writing. His books are products of this unusual and exciting life.
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