Company Officer Logbook


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This planner is for leaders who want to get the most out of their day at the firehouse. Its easy for the day to get away from you when you have all the distractions that we do. I designed this planner based on how I plan in my Firehouse. It has helped me and now I want to share it with you. The planner is setup to be universal towards most company officers. Plan your important non-negotiables while also having a spot to jot down notes from the day. This planner will help you create a more organized firehouse with better communication between shifts.




A Sailor's Logbook


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A firsthand account of life aboard the ships of the Great Lakes.




Accounting Ledger Book


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This Accounting ledger book is great for tracking finances and transactions. It can be used for personal, small business or for home-based businesses. This book includes date, description, account, Payment (Debit), Deposit (Credit) and Totals. 110 pages and size of the book is 7.4 inch x 9.7 inch. Simple book for basic book keeping of transactions.




Captain Salty's Book of Fire Service Wisdom


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How to pass probation, excel at being a firefighter, and not die on the job! This humorous book of hard-earned wisdom, is a quick read that will have you understanding the modern fire service, and how to navigate your way through it. It covers tough subjects to help you get through your day when the going gets tough. The purpose of the book is not necessarily to help you with firefighting skills (although there is some of that), it's here to assist you with the day-to-day life of living with your new fire service family for the next twenty five plus years. This book is a concise guide filled with practical "boots on the ground" advice on the best ways to make it through the initial stages of your firefighting career. It's a hands-on, how-to approach to making the most of your early career in the fire service, and how to get noticed for the right reasons. This invaluable tool is decades of hard fought wisdom from multiple firefighters that you don't have to pay for with your own mistakes. Topics cover everything from daily work schedules, to how to interact with your fellow firefighters. It's a no-holds-barred look at how a firehouse truly functions and how to navigate your early steps into that world. Suitable for those already in the job, and for those looking to make the fire service their career, it will help you navigate the sometimes rough waters of fire service life. Subjects include: Firefighter Expectations Fire Service Commandments Three Tenants to Live By Earning It A Day in the Life of a Rookie When you've had enough Your Tech and When to Use It Rules for Rookies Fire Service History and How It Relates to You Driving and Operating Apparatus Rules for Driving Academy and Training What to Bring Home to Your Family When You Are Not the Perfect Candidate How to Handle Difficult People ...And more Note - A portion of each book that is purchased will go directly back to first responders.




Captain's Logbook


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John De Silva’s manuscript reads like a treatise on the power of faith in the presence of overwhelming odds. It is at once, inspiring and humbling, and wrings the gauntlet to call forth that which is best of each in every one of us. Mutiny, murder, and maritime disaster! Such are the makings of Captain John De Silva’s recollections of a life spent at sea. Throughout his first person account of the voyage, De Silva explores the exquisite miseries and vicissitudes of life on the unforgiving oceans of our planet. The long and tiresome journey begins in January 2006. Captain John De Silva assumes command of Cape Agulhas and a misanthropic crew. Before the ship has completed its circuitous route along the African coastline, however, De Silva must answer to everything from biblical infestations of cockroaches to engine failures, duplicity and deceit. Nearly every imaginable disaster that can occur on a seafaring vessel, will. Yet, the palpable tension of the narrative underscores the tenacity of the human spirit as it is tested by God and nature alike. Through optimism, faith and a relentless desire to make it back to his family, De Silva guides the vessel through one hardship after another. CAPTAIN’S LOGBOOK offers a darkly humorous examination of man as he faces the best and the worst of his own kind. The colorful cast of characters includes barbarous sailors, corrupt port officials and a seasick cook with the culinary aptitude of a barnacle. All the characters portrayed in De Silva’s log book are real, but pseudonyms have been used to protect their identity. Grab your copy today to find yourself thrown into the high seas for entertainment and enlightenment!




Cleaning Validation Manual


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During the past decades, enormous progress and enhancement of pharmaceutical manufacturing equipment and its use have been made. And while there are support documents, books, articles, and online resources available on the principles of cleaning and associated processing techniques, none of them provides a single database with convenient, ready-to-




The 12 O'clock High Logbook


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The definitive biography of the World War II events leading to the novel, plus a history of the novel, film, television series (including complete, detailed log of the show), and enough behind-the-scenes information and pictures to keep a whole squadron happy!




The Complete Works of Rudyard Kipling (Illustrated)


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The Complete Works of Rudyard Kipling (Illustrated) is a comprehensive collection of the esteemed author's literary masterpieces, showcasing his renowned writing style that combines elements of realism, adventure, and colonial themes. Kipling's works are deeply rooted in the British imperial context of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, offering readers a unique insight into the complexities of that era. The collection includes classics such as 'The Jungle Book,' 'Kim,' and 'Just So Stories,' all beautifully illustrated to enhance the reading experience. Rudyard Kipling, a prolific writer and Nobel laureate, drew inspiration from his own experiences growing up in British India, which heavily influenced his portrayal of colonial society and exploration in his works. His keen observations of human nature and vivid storytelling captivated audiences worldwide, solidifying his legacy as a literary giant. Highly recommended for literature enthusiasts and those interested in exploring the intricate themes of imperialism, culture, and adventure, The Complete Works of Rudyard Kipling (Illustrated) is a must-read for anyone seeking to delve into the rich tapestry of Kipling's timeless tales.




The Last Log of the Titanic


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Nearly nine decades after the event, the sinking of the Titanic continues to command more attention than any other twentieth-century catatrophe. Yet most of what is commonly believed about that fateful night in 1912 is, at best, a body of myth and legend nurtured by the ship's owners and surviving officers and kept alive by generations of authors and moviemakers. That, at least, is the thesis presented in this compellingly bold, thoroughly plausible contrarian reconstruction of the last hours of the pride of the White Star Line. The new but no-less harrowing Titanic story that Captain David G. Brown unfolds is one involving a tragic chain of errors on the part of the well-meaning crew, the pernicious influence of the ship's haughty owner, who was aboard for the maiden trip, and a fatal overconfidence in the infallibility of early twentieth-century technology. Among the most startling facts to emerge are that the Titanic did not collide with an iceberg but instead ran aground on a submerged ice shelf, resulting in damage not to the ship's sides but to the bottom of her hull. First Officer Murdoch never gave the infamous CRASH STOP ("reverse engines") order; rather, he ordered ALL STOP, allowing him to execute a nearly successful S-curve maneuver around the berg. The iceberg did not materialize unheralded from an ice-free sea; the Titanic was likely steaming at 22 1/2 knots through scattered ice, with no extra lookouts posted, for two hours or more before the fatal encounter. Visibility was not poor that night, and the only signs of haze or distortion were those produced by the ice field itself as the Titanic approached. Most startling of all, however, is evidence that the ship might have stayed afloat long enough to permit the rescue of all passengers and crew if Captain Smith, at the behest of his employer, Bruce Ismay, had not given the order to resume steaming. Offering a radically new interpretation of the facts surrounding the most famous shipwreck in history, The Last Log of the Titanic is certain to ignite a storm of controversy.