Sand Trap


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In August of 1981 two Libyan jets were shot down over the Mediterranean. In this story leading up to that event were two successful hijackings, a failed hijacking and a rapidly planned hostage rescue mission. Lee Thomas is the agent who is tasked with the planning and execution of the mission. A group of United States Marines, Special Air Service (SAS) troopers, French Foreign Legionnaires, with support from the United States Navy follow a mission leader who seems to be a Special Forces captain. These people go into harm's way to recover the hostages and destroy the evidence of the hijackings before the world ever finds out they happened. This is the story of the hostage rescue mission that lead to that aerial combat over the Mediterranean. A hostage rescue mission that officially "never happened." --




The United States Marine Corps in Books and the Performing Arts


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This enormous annotated bibliography of the Marine Corps details fiction, nonfiction, stage, poetry, music, movie, and television references to the Marine Corps. It covers over 2,500 books, 500-plus Hollywood films, 80 made-for-television movies, 100 fictional television programs, articles, parts of books, dissertations, chronologies, dictionaries, and oral histories. Beginning with an introduction that focuses on the history of the Marine Corps, this work serves as research into such subjects as duty stations, ships, posts, heroes and their heroics, uniforms, boot camp, and equipment. Listed in the film section are over 100 former Marines who are film and television actors. Reflecting the comprehensiveness of the book, there are over 15,000 subject headings (totaling over 25,000 indexed items). The researcher (and the research librarian) will appreciate the depth and the breadth of the book.
















Proposed Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary


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Vol. 2 includes copies of legislation pertinent to the proposal of the Thunder Bay Underwater Preserve and other regional sites as a National Marine Sanctuary. It also provides significant details about the history of shipwrecks, transportation and shipping on the Great Lakes.




The Leatherneck


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Phosphorus in Fresh Water and the Marine Environment


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Phosphorus in Fresh Water and the Marine Environment investigates sources of phosphorus in fresh water and the marine environment and the problems it causes. The importance of phosphate precipitation as an inbuilt safety device against overproduction of algae in the oceans is discussed, along with the deposition and absorption of phosphates in sediments. The source of the phosphorus in lakes and rivers is considered in relation to population density and distribution. This book is comprised of 26 chapters and begins with a discussion on natural phosphate sources in relation to phosphate budgets, paying particular attention to eutrophication and soil erosion. The significance of man-made sources of phosphorus, such as fertilizers and farming, detergents and sewage, is then examined. Subsequent chapters focus on the role of phosphorus in the growth of plants and animals in rivers, lakes, and the sea; the hydrogeochemical cycling of phosphorus; phosphorus analysis in sea water; and safety evaluation of substitutes for phosphates in detergents. The microbiology of an activated sludge wastewater treatment plant chemically treated for phosphorus removal is also explored. This monograph will be of interest to policymakers concerned with water pollution control.




One Marine’s Life


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“It was a wonderful life, complete with worldly adventures and my exceptional family”