Nance john j foreword (2 risultati)

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Da: Cheryl's Books, Vinemont, AL, U.S.A.Cheryl's Books
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Hardcover. Condizione: Good. Hardback with dust jacket in good condition.

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Da: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, U.S.A.Joseph Valles - Books
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. xxii, 348 pp. ; 24 cm. ; uncorrected first page proofs ; ISBN: 1574884123 (alk. paper); 9781574884128 (alk. paper); LCCN: 2001-52726 ; LC: U383; Dewey: 355.6/8 ; OCLC: 48399197 ; white paper wrappers with black lettering ; Contents: Part I Betrayal of Trust -- Nexus of the Nightmare -- First Blo…od -- Deadly Debacles -- Safety Last -- Institutionalized Abuses -- Part II Flying Fiascoes -- Beneath Human Error -- Accepted Risk -- Skeletons in the Closet -- Abuse of Privilege -- Unlearned Lessons -- Just Plane Fun -- Part III Tri-Service Tragedies -- Unfriendly Fire -- One of the Boys -- Anchors Awry -- High-Tech Holocausts -- Part IV Wild Blue Yonder -- Chariot of Fire -- The Bell Tolls for Thee -- Cheating Life -- Accountability Run Amok - - Part V After the Whistle -- Pandora's Five-Sided Box -- Damage Control -- A Plethora of Plagues -- Ill Wind -- Part VI Righteous Remedies -- Walls of Shame -- Saving Private Leland ; "During the past twenty years, more than 15,000 members of the U .S. armed forces have died in on-duty mishaps-compared with fewer than 1,000 killed by enemy action. But when such accidents occur, the military imposes a rigid code of silence. Commanders task subordinates, who are often unfamiliar with accident investigation procedures, to investigate these tragedies behind closed doors. This dysfunctional process almost guarantees that the mishap victims themselves are found to be at fault. Overlooked, and therefore uncorrected, problems soon lead to additional tragedies. From an expert who observed the system from the inside, Silent Knights reveals some of the military's best-kept secrets. Alan E. Diehl explains the complex causes of military accidents in layman's terms and helps readers understand the dangers of undervaluing safety, health, ergonomics, and training in the military. He describes how cover-ups have long caused countless deaths and wasted billions of dollars while degrading defense effectiveness. Dr. Diehl calls for a new "GI Bi ll of Rights" that improves the safety and health of military personnel and establishes an independent agency to investigate military accidents. This book is for anyone concerned about America's defense and the well-being of the men and women who bravely provide it. " slight wear to covers ; with letter to Teresa Weaver of the Atlanta Journal Constitution from Brassey's Kristen Gustafson laid in ; VG. Book.