Fear to Fauladi - our SSB journey

Fear to Fauladi - our SSB journey

Author: Agrim Sharma

Publisher: Blue Rose Publishers

Published: 2022-04-19

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The life events I am going to share with you have full-on drama, happiness, some successful moments, some not-so-successful moments, and above all a sense of satisfaction. I strongly believe that in Sports and also in SSB there are two important people, one the players and the other audience. Only the player knows about the actual reason for his performance during the game, the rest of the audience would always anticipate the outcome of the game, as to what has happened and what should have happened, but it is always the player who knows the truth about his performance. The best part of the SSB process is that they do not tell you about your weakness or your mistakes you have to figure them out. Yes, you must feel a bit upset because of the rejection but remember that they didn’t reject you because you had unsuitable physical attributes or bad grades or anything else but because you lacked in the quota of personality that is required the most for this beautiful organization The Great Brave Indian Army. This book is an attempt by a conference out candidate, who took pride in wearing that not so pressed white shirt, red tie, and black pants, inside the conference hall of SSB Allahabad, little did he know that he would be facing 15 highly decorated Army Officers of the Great Brave Indian Army and a lifetime moment that he will cherish forever.


Spies of the Kaiser

Spies of the Kaiser

Author: T. Boghardt

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2004-10-01

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13: 0230508421

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Spies of the Kaiser examines the scope and objectives of German covert operations in Great Britain before and during the First World War. It assesses the effect of German espionage on Anglo-German relations and discusses the extent to which the fear of German espionage in the United Kingdom shaped the British intelligence community in the early Twentieth-century. The study is based on original archival material, including hitherto unexploited German records and recently declassified British documents.


Siobhan Dunmoore

Siobhan Dunmoore

Author: Eric Thomson

Publisher: Sanddiver Books Inc.

Published: 2021-06-29

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 1989314376

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Now, for the first time, the three books that started a legend are together in a single edition. Book 1: No Honor in Death Siobhan Dunmoore isn't having a good war. She's had more ships shot out from under her by the invading Shrehari Empire than any other officer in the Fleet. Some call her overly aggressive. Others simply call her reckless. What the enemy calls her is something else altogether. That she gave the Shrehari a good drubbing along the way doesn't matter in the least, because not all her enemies wear an Imperial uniform. A reputation for bad luck is pretty much all she has left. After another near defeat, she wants nothing more than a long rest, because this time, she escaped by the thinnest of bluffs. Unfortunately, the Admiralty has other ideas. The frigate Stingray is known as the unluckiest ship in the Fleet, one whose Captain was removed in disgrace for cowardice. Some in the Admiralty want to retire the old warhorse. After all, she is the last of her type left in service and perhaps it's time to break up the jinx permanently, along with the crew. But during an interstellar war, every ship that could fight is needed. In short order, Dunmoore goes from staring down the Empire's finest on the bridge of a wrecked battleship to taking on a demoralized, semi-mutinous crew, scheming admirals, and a deadly mystery. Stingray's bad luck isn't just superstition gone rampant. Between a crew that won't talk, political enemies who want her gone, and her personal demons, she has her hands full. Taking the frigate into battle under those conditions would seem foolish to anyone else, but Dunmoore never shrank from a good fight. Book 2: The Path of Duty Duty, honour, loyalty. What meaning do those words still hold during an interstellar war where the difference between the enemy and one's own leadership is sometimes paper thin? Unfairly relegated to punishment duty far from the battle lines and still pursued by her past, Siobhan Dunmoore must sail her ship deep into pirate-infested space on a quest to restore the Navy's reputation after failing to stop an attack that destroyed a civilian freighter. There, she hopes to find clues that might absolve Stingray’s crew from blame but instead, she's sucked into a vortex of intrigue and treachery that threatens not only all their lives, but the future of the embattled Commonwealth. Caught in a web of competing schemes for supremacy while fending off marauders, mercenaries, and spies, Dunmoore must find a way of getting her people home safe and beyond the reach of a powerful cabal at the heart of the Admiralty. Book 3: Like Stars in Heaven One last mission. One mysterious passenger. One baffling destination. After centuries of travel, an ancient log buoy finally reaches human-controlled space. Amid a stalemated interstellar war, the Admiralty has little interest in wasting resources on what would likely be a fruitless search for the truth, but someone convinced them to send an old, obsolete frigate soon destined for the scrapyard, on this quest. Pulled from her patrol route, Siobhan Dunmoore is ordered to take an envoy aboard Stingray and sail into a poorly charted and virtually unexplored region of the galaxy hidden behind interstellar dust clouds. Along the way, she'll encounter an old enemy, now also relegated to the fringes of the war, turning a voyage of discovery into a race against time and against each other. All three books in this Omnibus Edition were previously published as separate titles.


For All These Rights

For All These Rights

Author: Jennifer Klein

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2010-01-02

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13: 1400835666

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The New Deal placed security at the center of American political and economic life by establishing an explicit partnership between the state, economy, and citizens. In America, unlike anywhere else in the world, most people depend overwhelmingly on private health insurance and employee benefits. The astounding rise of this phenomenon from before World War II, however, has been largely overlooked. In this powerful history of the American reliance on employment-based benefits, Jennifer Klein examines the interwoven politics of social provision and labor relations from the 1910s to the 1960s. Through a narrative that connects the commercial life insurance industry, the politics of Social Security, organized labor's quest for economic security, and the evolution of modern health insurance, she shows how the firm-centered welfare system emerged. Moreover, the imperatives of industrial relations, Klein argues, shaped public and private social security. Looking closely at unions and communities, Klein uncovers the wide range of alternative, community-based health plans that had begun to germinate in the 1930s and 1940s but that eventually succumbed to commercial health insurance and pensions. She also illuminates the contests to define "security"--job security, health security, and old age security--following World War II. For All These Rights traces the fate of the New Deal emphasis on social entitlement as the private sector competed with and emulated Roosevelt's Social Security program. Through the story of struggles over health security and old age security, social rights and the welfare state, it traces the fate of New Deal liberalism--as a set of ideas about the state, security, and labor rights--in the 1950s, the 1960s, and beyond.


SSB Interview: The Complete Guide, Second Edition

SSB Interview: The Complete Guide, Second Edition

Author: Dr. N. K. Natarajan

Publisher: Jaico Publishing House

Published: 2021-07-05

Total Pages: 473

ISBN-13: 8184955693

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Simplifying All The Steps: • Screening Test • Psychological Test • Group Testing • Interview • Conference Procedure With Dynamic Topics: • Service-related Information • Geopolitics • National Issues In this new and updated edition the author takes the candidates through the various stages of the SSB test. He lists out the different phases of the tests that are conducted in exact sequential order with his vast experience in this field. The content in this new edition has been divided into two parts and nine sections. The first part addresses the screening tests, which includes verbal, non-verbal, picture perception and discussion tests followed by psychological tests, group testing, interview techniques and conference procedure. The second part covers service-related information, geopolitics and national issues. KEY FEATURES • Simplified and reader-friendly approach towards all necessary steps: Screening Test, Psychological Test Series, Group Testing Series, Interview Techniques and Conference Procedure • Coverage of essential topics like Service-Related Information with Geopolitics and National Issues DR (CDR) N K NATARAJAN has an experience of over 25 years in the Indian Navy, and a three year stint as a Group Testing Officer at the Selection Center in Bhopal. In addition to serving in the navy, he also holds a degree in management and a doctorate in psychology. He has helped assess more than 1500 candidates during his term as a selection officer.


A Thousand Miles from Anywhere

A Thousand Miles from Anywhere

Author: Sandra Clayton

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2013-03-14

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 1408194473

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Following Dolphins Under My Bed and Turtles in Our Wake comes the third leg of the Claytons' voyage, two early retirees who decided to live life sailing from place to place to fulfil their dream. Told uniquely from the wife's perspective, Sandra Clayton was initially a reluctant sailor, but became a keen yachtswoman by the end of the first book when the couple sailed from the UK to the Mediterranean. In this installment she describes their transatlantic crossing, from Gibraltar via the Atlantic Islands to the Caribbean, and ending up in Fort Lauderdale. Sandra's previous two books have attracted a loyal and growing readership both in the UK and the US, no doubt due to her engaging writing style. A Thousand Miles from Anywhere is a similarly entertaining travelogue about the Claytons' experiences, detailing the wonderful places they visited, the fascinating people they met and the humorous situations they got involved in. Acclaim for Sandra's writing: 'With her eye for detail and vivid descriptions, Sandra carries the reader with her' - Yachting Life