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Author | : Chris McNab |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 503 |
Release | : 2013-03-20 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1782003169 |
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America's Elites takes the reader through some of the most dramatic special forces operations in US history, from sniping British commanders during the Revolutionary War to Riverine incursions in the Mekong Delta in Vietnam, and from demolition missions on D-Day to the SEAL assault on Osama bin Laden's compound in 2011. Training and selection procedures are explained in detail, and the book also describes some of the technologies that have separated regular soldiers from their Special Forces counterparts. Illustrated throughout with striking photography and artworks, America's Elites forms the most comprehensive and visually impressive single-volume guide to US Special Forces available.
Author | : Dave Berry |
Publisher | : The Princeton Review |
Total Pages | : 326 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9780375762062 |
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Offers practical suggestions, strategies, and tips to help readers gain admission to thirty-two selective colleges.
Author | : Stephen Birmingham |
Publisher | : Open Road Media |
Total Pages | : 284 |
Release | : 2015-12-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1504026322 |
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The New World’s earliest Jewish immigrants and their unique, little-known history: A New York Times bestseller from the author of Life at the Dakota. In 1654, twenty-three Jewish families arrived in New Amsterdam (now New York) aboard a French privateer. They were the Sephardim, members of a proud orthodox sect that had served as royal advisors and honored professionals under Moorish rule in Spain and Portugal but were then exiled from their homeland by intolerant monarchs. A small, closed, and intensely private community, the Sephardim soon established themselves as businessmen and financiers, earning great wealth. They became powerful forces in society, with some, like banker Haym Salomon, even providing financial support to George Washington’s army during the American Revolution. Yet despite its major role in the birth and growth of America, this extraordinary group has remained virtually impenetrable and unknowable to outsiders. From author of “Our Crowd” Stephen Birmingham, The Grandees delves into the lives of the Sephardim and their historic accomplishments, illuminating the insulated world of these early Americans. Birmingham reveals how these families, with descendants including poet Emma Lazarus, Barnard College founder Annie Nathan Meyer, and Supreme Court Justice Benjamin N. Cardozo, influenced—and continue to influence—American society.
Author | : Michael Smith |
Publisher | : Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 388 |
Release | : 2008-03-04 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780312378264 |
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A British journalist specializing in defense topics offers a readable, useful addition to the literature on American special operations forces.
Author | : Mark S. Mizruchi |
Publisher | : Harvard University Press |
Total Pages | : 380 |
Release | : 2013-05-07 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0674075366 |
Download The Fracturing of the American Corporate Elite Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
Critics warn that corporate leaders have too much influence over American politics. Mark Mizruchi worries they exert too little. American CEOs have abdicated their civic responsibilities in helping the government address national challenges, with grave consequences for society. A sobering assessment of the dissolution of America’s business class.
Author | : Steven Sora |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 289 |
Release | : 2003-02-24 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1594778671 |
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An expose of the dark and critical role secret societies play within the ruling families in America and their influence on American democracy, current events, and world history. • Reveals the enormous influence secret societies still have on contemporary American life. • Shows how the secret Masonic cells that smuggled in the democratic ideals inspiring the American Revolution also enabled the future elite of the new society to build huge fortunes. Elite and secret societies have always been a major force in the history of Western civilization. The alliances formed in secret societies such as the Knights Templar, the Knights of Christ, and the Freemasons transcended patriotism and religious beliefs and had a powerful influence on the establishment of the United States of America. While these secret associations of merchants, smugglers, occultists, gamblers, spies, and slavers succeeded in freeing the United States from foreign domination, the dark side is that the elite used their secret connections to further their own wealth and power. These secret cells did not hesitate to sponsor the assassination of a president and even attempted to break up the union on several occasions when it was deemed expedient. From the Sons of Liberty and the Essex Junto to the Ku Klux Klan, secret societies have played critical roles in building the fortunes of America's elite. Now Steven Sora reveals in alarming detail how secretive societies continue to wield power even today as organizations such as Yale's Skull & Bones unite America's modern ruling families as strongly as Masonic Lodges once connected the Astors, Livingstons, and Roosevelts. Their immense power and wealth allow this elite to control America to an even greater degree than the Templars once dominated Europe.
Author | : Stephen Birmingham |
Publisher | : Open Road Media |
Total Pages | : 382 |
Release | : 2024-05-14 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1504095596 |
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The #1 New York Times–bestselling author of Our Crowd shares an intimate social history of America’s elite Black society in the 1970s. From New York to Chicago, Atlanta, and Washington, DC, Stephen Birmingham met with members of Black America’s upper crust—those old families of money and lineage who send their children to boarding schools and make business alliances over charity dinners. Invited into their homes, he became acquainted with their private world: their traditions and customs, their networks and conflicts, and, of course, their many stories. In Certain People, Birmingham presents a panoramic social history of upper-class Black society, one full of anecdotes and telling observations. From the Palmer Memorial Institute of North Carolina, where the best families sent their children, to the halls of the Johnson Publishing Company, creator of Ebony and Jet magazines, Birmingham provides an intimate glimpse of this exclusive crowd.
Author | : Joseph A. Soares |
Publisher | : Stanford University Press |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9780804756389 |
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An examination of why acceptance into America's most prestigious colleges remains beyond the reach of most students except those from high-income professional families.
Author | : Terry Griswold D. M. Giangreco |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 134 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Special forces |
ISBN | : 9781610600170 |
Download Delta: America's Elite Counterterrorist Force Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
The war that may never end is the war on terror, and the most elite U.S. counterterrorism force are the DELTA troops. They receive intense, specialized training at Fort Bragg in North Carolina and are deployed worldwide to help thwart terrorist activities. This new and expanded edition of DELTA is a fascinating look into the world of the DELTA trooper. Its detailed text and 100 photos take the reader inside the closed Special Operations Training Facility at Fort Bragg. This book shows how these elite counterterrorists are recruited, selected and trained, and the tactics they use to fight the ongoing war on terror.
Author | : Scott Horton |
Publisher | : Nation Books |
Total Pages | : 274 |
Release | : 2015-01-06 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1568587457 |
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Horton argues that the rise of the National Security State is stabbing at the heart of American democracy.