A young Marine veteran of the western Pacific and North China during World War II finds his way aboard ship and sails around the world and to 153 ports of call while learning to scuba dive and to work at depths of three atmospheres to become an Aquanaut. Read of his incidents at sea and below the waves before finding a career in vocational-technical education that lasted more than 40 years, inside and outside of the United States.
A young Marine veteran of the western Pacific and North China during World War II finds his way aboard ship and sails around the world and to 153 port...
The author--John B. Moullette--was a vocational and industrial educator for more than 40 years, domestically and internationally. In this account of his professional writings and events over more than forty years, he provides a 'paper trail' of ideas, efforts and arguments that were required to maintain, promote, and expand 'work force education and training' in an industrial and professional society. He opines the same efforts are required today to sustain 'work force education and training' in order to develop and expand the talents and innovations of the American society for the future....
The author--John B. Moullette--was a vocational and industrial educator for more than 40 years, domestically and internationally. In this account of h...