WHEN YOU'RE IN THE DEATH BUSINESS, EACH DAWN COULD BE YOUR LAST. Raw, straightforward, and powerful, Ed Kugler's account of his two years as a Marine scout-sniper in Vietnam vividly captures his experiences there--the good, the bad, and the ugly. After enlisting in the Marines at seventeen, then being wounded in Santo Domingo during the Dominican crisis, Kugler arrived in Vietnam in early 1966. As a new sniper with the 4th Marines, Kugler picked up bush skills while attached to 3d Force Recon Company, and then joined the grunts. To take advantage of that experience, he formed the...
WHEN YOU'RE IN THE DEATH BUSINESS, EACH DAWN COULD BE YOUR LAST. Raw, straightforward, and powerful, Ed Kugler's account of his two years as a...
It was 1967. The conflict in Vietnam had become a war no one wanted. It was a time when the young had no future and the present was in doubt. Maggie O'Reilly, the daughter of wealthy Chicago socialites, had adopted her parents' disdain for the war. Clayton Wesley Riggs, a farm boy from Hope, Indiana, came from a long line of Marines and was expected to carry on the tradition. In spite of these differences, Clayton and Maggie begin a friendship at the "Well House" at Indiana University. That friendship would change both of their lives forever. The Well House is a story of peace and hope. Its...
It was 1967. The conflict in Vietnam had become a war no one wanted. It was a time when the young had no future and the present was in doubt. Maggie O...
It was 1967. The conflict in Vietnam had become a war no one wanted. It was a time when the young had no future and the present was in doubt. Maggie O'Reilly, the daughter of wealthy Chicago socialites, had adopted her parents' disdain for the war. Clayton Wesley Riggs, a farm boy from Hope, Indiana, came from a long line of Marines and was expected to carry on the tradition. In spite of these differences, Clayton and Maggie begin a friendship at the "Well House" at Indiana University. That friendship would change both of their lives forever. The Well House is a story of peace and hope. Its...
It was 1967. The conflict in Vietnam had become a war no one wanted. It was a time when the young had no future and the present was in doubt. Maggie O...
How to Cope When Your Organization is Changing Faster Than You Are is a hands on guidebook for coping with change in your organization. It is based on Ed's work as a Marine Sniper for two consecutive years in the Vietnam War and his thirty plus years as a corporate executive in Fortune 50 companies. It is real world and not theory from academia. If you want to know how to cope with the rapid pace of change you need this book. Ed takes you from coping to embracing change and it's not theory its principles that work.
How to Cope When Your Organization is Changing Faster Than You Are is a hands on guidebook for coping with change in your organization. It is based on...
Obamunism is an eye opener Learn why our President is not just an inexperienced learner. Learn the connection between his Marxist direction and the communists of the 40's and 50's. You'll be surprised when you see nearly four dozen communist goals and all but one of them has been or is being accomplished. Obamunism is a must read for the coming election in 2012. You'll see the thread that runs from Marx and Stalin right up through today including Islam. You can't afford to not read this book if you care about the America we know and love and are losing everyday. Obama and his band of...
Obamunism is an eye opener Learn why our President is not just an inexperienced learner. Learn the connection between his Marxist direction and the c...
Ed Kugler is the Author of Dead Center - A Marine Sniper's Two Year Odyssey in the Vietnam War. In his latest book Firefights of the Mind he reveals for the first time his lifelong struggle with PTSD. The book was originally written before Dead Center in 1993. It was written as a diary covering the year after one of his snipers from Vietnam died. The book is straightforward, raw, honest and revealing. It was dusted off and rewritten by the Author in an effort to help todays Veterans returning with PTSD. If you want to see inside the mind of living with PTSD and still succeeding in life, this...
Ed Kugler is the Author of Dead Center - A Marine Sniper's Two Year Odyssey in the Vietnam War. In his latest book Firefights of the Mind he reveals f...
It was 1967. The conflict in Vietnam had become a war no one wanted. It was a time when the young had no future and the present was in doubt. Maggie O'Reilly, the daughter of wealthy Chicago socialites, had adopted her parents' disdain for the war. Clayton Wesley Riggs, a farm boy from Hope, Indiana, came from a long line of Marines and was expected to carry on the family tradition. In spite of these differences, Clayton and Maggie began a friendship at the "Well House" at Indiana University. That friendship would change both of their lives forever. The Well House is a story of peace and...
It was 1967. The conflict in Vietnam had become a war no one wanted. It was a time when the young had no future and the present was in doubt. Maggie O...