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My uncle is in the Air Force

The world's largest and most technically advanced air force is the U.S. Air Force, which became its own branch of the military in 1947. It's staffed by men and women who have dedicated their lives to protecting our country. This text employs a narrator whose uncle serves in the U.S. Air Force to teach readers what it is like to be from a military family. Covers topics such as the branch's past and present, its specialized tools and technology, and the unique career opportunities it offers. Readers gain a sensitivity to the sacrifice military families around the country make for our safety.
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Unbecoming

a memoir of disobedience
2019
A memoir by a former United States Marine Captain redescribing her journey from dutiful daughter of immigrants to wide-eyed recruit to radical activist dedicated to effecting historic policy reform in the military.

United States Navy

Introduces the United States Navy, including jobs, history, and more.
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United States Marine Corps

Introduces the United States Marine Corps, including jobs, history, and more.
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United States Coast Guard

Introduces the United States Coast Guard, including jobs, history, and more.
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United States Army

Introduces the United States Army, its jobs, its history, and more.
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United States Air Force

Presents information about the United States Air Force, including its jobs, its history, and more.
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Robotics in the military

2018
Describes how robots have been used by militaries around the world to keep soldiers out of harm's way.
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African American Soldiers

2018
Though often fighting for a country that did not recognize their rights or even their humanity, African Americans have fought courageously in every American war. Even though they often knew they would return to civilian lives of limited opportunities and unequal treatment, they served their nation with conviction and distinction. This volume offers inspiring profiles of African American service people, from Crispus Attucks, the first casualty of the American Revolution, and the freedom-seeking Loyalists to the renowned 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry of the Civil War. From Buffalo Soldiers to the twenty-first century, readers will be thrilled. Also covered is the nation's first African American commander in chief, Barack Obama.
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Robots in the military

2016
Explores robots in the military, including underwater bots, flying mini-bots, and robot soldiers.

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