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Dewey Decimal Number: 028 EAN: 9780811731942 Edition: 34 ISBN: 0811731944 Label: Stackpole Books Manufacturer: Stackpole Books Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 375 Publication Date: 2005-03 Publisher: Stackpole Books Studio: Stackpole Books Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Officer's Guide a great Bargain of InformationI am the father of an Air Force Academy cadet and I purchased this book along with a few others because I had heard good reviews about it. I gifted this book to my son as he has just completed his Class of 2011 Recognition. We read the book and reviewed it's content. Without a doubt it is one of the best, if not "the" best reference book for anything you may need to know while being an officer in the United States Air Force. Everything from making requests for base assignments to protocol at a formal ... Read More Rating: - AF guideThis book is fantasic, it has many good suggestions on how to become a great Air Force officer. I have found that it is helpful regardless if I do join the military or not, because of it's managerial background. I look forward to reading the rest of the book, and studying the text more throughly. Rating: - Officer's Guide ReviewExcellent source of information, bit of a dry read though... definately a must have for all current/future AF officers. Rating: - On Being An Air Force OfficerI'll sheepishly admit that I'm not one for dry guidebooks, history texts and the like; they usually put me to sleep. However, I found the "Air Force Officer's Guide" fascinating. The book starts right off with issues of conduct, leadership, and responsibility, beautifully setting the tone for the rest of the material. This is almost certainly idealized to a certain extent, but that's rather the point, I think--this is meant as a guide of behavior to be aspired to. There's information in ... Read More In association with Amazon.com | |