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SKU:
135365
UPC:
9780471488033
MPN:
0471488038
Condition:
Used
Weight:
17.43 Ounces
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Calculated at Checkout

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Author Last Name, Author First Name, Pages, Binding, Edition, ISBN 10, ISBN 13, Condition, Publisher, Date Published,

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Author Last Name:
Barber
Author First Name:
Brace
Pages:
304
Binding:
Hardcover
Edition:
1
ISBN 10:
0471488038
ISBN 13:
9780471488033
Condition:
Used
Publisher:
Wiley
Date Published:
1/5/2004
Genre:
Military and Uniform

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Praise for NO EXCUSE LEADERSHIP "A great read. Brace Barber was a superb leader, Ranger, and great American. I was proud to serve with him. This book is a must on every Ranger or those who wish to be’s . . . coffee table." –Colonel David Hunt Fox News Military Analyst "A great book, designed to demonstrate how one can achieve the mental toughness to succeed . . . no matter what the adversity." –J. D. Lock coauthor of To Fight with Intrepidity: The Complete History of the U.S. Army Rangers, 1622 to Present and author of The Coveted Black and Gold "I thoroughly enjoyed it. Matter of fact: had a tough time putting it down." –Hazen L. Baron COL, Infantry, Commander, Ranger Training Brigade "A terrific, hard-hitting book on leadership!" –Christopher D. Kolenda editor and coauthor of Leadership: The Warrior’s Art "An excellent book for young people wishing to expand their horizons and tap their potential. As a former soldier, I highly recommend this book for those wishing to push farther and harder than their peers." –Michael Yon author of Danger Close "The challenging demands of U.S. Army Ranger School training as well as the resulting career and lifetime benefits that accrue to those who have the heart and courage to persevere are vividly recounted in this enlightening and very motivating book." –USMC Major General (Ret.) Ted Hopgood Commandant, Corps of Cadets, Texas A M University "I would place it on the recommended reading list for those going to Ranger School and those looking for a study in leadership. It is about life–setting high goals and then pushing yourself to the limit and beyond to achieve those goals." –Colonel Thomas H. Aldrich Professor of Military Science, Norwich University "If your desire is to understand the dynamics of how one goes about leading and succeeding in difficult circumstances, this could be the book for you." –CPT Russell Perkins Military Instructor, North Georgia Military College