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  • - In South Georgia
    af Tom Gill
    173,95 kr.

    Tom Gill grew up on a small farm in South Georgia near the city of Blackshear. His father was a sharecropper. Like most tenant farmers, his family moved frequently to other farms throughout the county, trying to make improvements in their daily life, and standard of living. Although poor in material possessions, he was raised by Christian parents who showed him love and taught him a strong code of ethics that served him well at home and the twenty-three years in the U. S. Army. After graduating from High School in 1956, Gill immediately joined the U.S. Army where he discovered that there was a better way of earning a living then cropping tobacco in the hot sun in the summer time. He was assigned to a communications school as an enlisted soldier and later received a direct appointment to Warrant Officer. His military assignments included tours of duty in Korea, Philippines, and Germany. When he returned to Georgia after his tour of duty with the lst Cavalry Division in Vietnam was completed, he was selected for assignment to the White House Communications Agency. He served as a Communications Officer during four presidential administrations; Lyndon Johnson, Rickard Nixon, Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter. During his tour of duty at the White House, Tom Gill worked in numerous positions in the Agency which included traveling in advance of presidential trips establishing presidential communications for the president. His assignment at the White House included overseas trips to France, Germany, Russia, Japan, Vietnam, Venezuela, Brazil, and Argentina. He served in this capacity for four presidents; Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Jimmy Carter. Growing up Rich in South Georgia is his story of how he grew up in the mid forties and fifties, and includes his twenty-three years of service in the U.S. Army. The years covered are from his birth in September, 1937, until November 30, 1978 when he retired from the Army.

  • af Tom Gill
    296,95 kr.

    Wildcat 13 is a gripping novel by author Tom Gill that follows the story of a group of elite soldiers known as the Wildcat 13. The team is sent on a dangerous mission to extract a high-value target from a war-torn country in the Middle East. However, things quickly go awry when they discover that the target is not who they thought he was, and they find themselves caught in the crossfire of a deadly conflict.As the team fights to survive, they must also navigate the complex politics of the region and the murky world of international espionage. With betrayal and danger lurking around every corner, the Wildcat 13 must rely on their training, skills, and instincts to complete their mission and make it out alive.Wildcat 13 is a fast-paced and thrilling military thriller that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. With vivid descriptions of combat and a cast of compelling characters, this book is a must-read for fans of the genre.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

  • - Do you love them enough to pray...
    af Tom Gill
    78,95 kr.

    How badly do you want your loved ones saved?Are you willing to pray for their salvation?Do you love them enough to want to be with them in eternity?Are you ready to step aside and let God have His way with them?

  • af Tom Gill
    321,95 kr.

    This is a new release of the original 1945 edition.

  • af Tom Gill
    112,95 kr.

  • - In South Georgia
    af Tom Gill
    179,95 - 287,95 kr.

  • af Tom Gill
    279,95 kr.

  • - The Precarious Career of a Japanese Day Laborer
    af Tom Gill
    604,95 - 1.156,95 kr.

    Yokohama Street Life: The Precarious Career of a Japanese Day Laborer is a one-man ethnography, tracing the career of a single Japanese day laborer called Kimitsu, from his wartime childhood in the southern island of Kyushu through a brief military career to a lifetime spent working on the docks and construction sites of Tokyo, Osaka and Yokohama. Kimitsu emerges as a unique voice from the Japanese ghetto, a self-educated philosopher whose thoughts on life in the slums, on post-war Japanese society and on more abstract intellectual concerns are conveyed in a series of conversations with British anthropologist Tom Gill, whose friendship with Kimitsu spans more than two decades. For Kimitsu, as for many of his fellow day laborers at the bottom of Japanese society, offers none of the comforting distractions of marriage, family life, or a long-term career in a settled workplace. It leads him through existential philosophy towards Buddhist mysticism as he fills the time between days of hard manual labor with visits to second-hand bookshops in search of enlightenment.The book also portrays Kimitsu's living environment, a Yokohama slum district called Kotobuki. Kotobuki is a ';doya-gai'a slum inhabited mainly by men, somewhat similar to the skid row districts that used to be common in American cities. Traditionally these men have earned a basic living by working as day laborers, but the decline in employment opportunities has forced many of them into welfare dependence or homelessness. Kimitsu's life and thought are framed by an account of the changing way of life in Kotobuki, a place that has gradually been transformed from a casual laboring market to a large, shambolical welfare center. In Kotobuki the national Japanese issues of an aging workforce and economic decline set in much earlier than elsewhere, leading to a dramatic illustration of the challenges facing the Japanese welfare state.

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