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Hardcover Lifeboat Sailors (H) See 883364 Book

ISBN: 1574882007

ISBN13: 9781574882001

Lifeboat Sailors (H) See 883364

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Retired Coast Guardsmen Denis Noble captures the stories of the brave crews who man the U.S. Coast Guard's small boat stations. Each year, these everyday heroes respond to over 37,000 calls for... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Easy-reading, but very eye-opening and inspiring

Although the book was a nice, easy read, I was involved to the point where I couldn't put it down and wanted to know more about the Coast Guard. These men and women of the small lifeboat stations are true heroes. Thanks to Dennis Noble for telling their history and story. I was inspired so much by the desire to become a part of such an amazing tradition and responsibility that I visited my Coast Guard recruiter to join.

Unsung heroes

Dennis Noble has really opened up the door to the little known life behind the U.S. Coast Guards small boat units. Being a civilian and having been raised around the Great Lakes, I have always held a great appreciation for the Coast Guard small boat units. After reading Mr. Noble's work, my appreciation has heightened. If only the public was only more aware of the sacrafices these young men and women give to protect our nations waterways that go unnoticed on a daily basis. Lifeboat Sailors is definitely a great read.

An Exceptional Story.

This is the only work available that gives such a personalized and accurate account of life at modern day USCG lifeboat stations. It provides a rare and insightful glimpse at the lives of these courageous people, their day to day challenges, and the rescues they perform. You will learn something here about who they are as individuals, the feelings of elation experienced after a difficult rescue, and the sorrow caused by the loss of comrades in the line of duty. This is a book about ordinary people rising to meet the extraordinary challenges of a dangerous and unforgiving environment. Sadly, it is apparent from reading this book that they are now facing an even more ominous challenge, that of preserving their age-old traditions in spite of an increasingly out of touch bureaucracy. This is a singular work, in a short space it provides as much insight on its subject as one can get without actually living it. Highly Recommended.

Shocking

While this slender volume contains many exciting adventures that make great reading, the most fascinating aspect of this important book is the author's unflinching critisizm of the Coast Guard officer corps and the indifference (if not outright hostily) they often effect toward the small boat stations of thier own service.Dr. Noble gives an account of a Coast Guard officer referring to small boat station personnel as "Neanderthals". I don't doubt it at all. Having done time in the "black shoe" Coast Guard on cutters, I was a first hand witness to what Dr. Noble mentions: the CG officer corps places so much emphasis on the seagoing Guard they forget and ignore the small boat stations.I hope this book will serve as a wake-up call for those at HQ. I'm certain it will "frost" a lot of behinds. But its high time they smell the coffee and make necessary changes before the CG has it alter its nickname from "Lifesavers" to "Life-losers." Every member of Congress and the Senate should read this book to get a full understanding of the imortance of Coast Guard small boat stations and why they can no longer continue to remain undermanned, underfunded, and overworked.

You won't put it down!

I am not much of a reader of books. This is one that I could not put down though. The stories will put you right in the drivers seat with these brave men and women. You will be crashing through 15 to 20 foot breaking surf right along with them. Those of you who have been to a small boat unit, will smile and say "I have been there, done that". For those of you who may never have new that small boat stations do exist. This book will give you a new apprieciation for what these young men and women do at a small boat station. Risking their lives everyday to help others. I know because I live it everyday, and would give it up for nothing! Thanks again Dennis. Chris Sparkman, Surfman United States Coast Guard.
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