FM 25-5 Training for Mobilization and War
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Name: FM 25-5 Training for Mobilization and War
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Title: Training for Mobilization and War
Author: LAAWS XXI Project Office
Language: angielski
Year: 1949
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Wydawnictwo: Dell Books
ISBN: N/A
Total pages: 56
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When Eric Ericssen becomes the first officer on the ill- fated luxury yacht, the Intrepid, he commissions himself to save the lives of his passengers from shipwreck, to preserve them from starvation, murder, and mutiny upon a forlorn island in the Aleutians, and to win the love of a beautiful but unyielding girl.
His wolfish crew, headed by Sandomar, a huge, dark-sklnned Pole, has left a wake of blood behind them on the Intrepid and fully intends to continue this policy. Sandomar’s rejection of law and his desire for Nan Horton force Eric to identify himself as The Law upon the island.
Eric’s idealism angers and yet awes the lovely Nan, who is engaged to Roy Stuart, and is accustomed to his cold and selfish logic. Brave and courageous, she accepts the life of hardship but cannot fully accept the love of Eric.
With a volcano of hate and insurrection always erupting, Eric seeks out Chechaquo, a foreign-looking Aleut who tells him why he never returned to his family on Ignak Island after a fishing trip. Chechaquo introduces Eric to Fireheart, the Aleut priestess, who falls fanatically in !ove with Eric and threatens his friends with death and destruction if he does not return her love.
Eric quells the first insurrection by killing Swede, a henchman of Sandomar, with the only usable shell in the only gun on the island. The gang discovers that the gun is no longer a potent force and is about to make another , thrust that will take Eric’s life. His fight for law and justice, for Nan and for his life, in a tomahawk battle with Sandomar, and the reaction of Fireheart and Chechaquo to this viking of the North, integrate in a climax as powerful as the tide of the ocean which keeps them prisoners on Forlorn Island.
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First published in 1932 by H.C. Kinsey & Company, Inc.
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