Those Dirty Fire Boots

Those Dirty Fire Boots

Author: Debbie Michuck

Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.

Published: 2018-09-21

Total Pages: 19

ISBN-13: 1640036288

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CJ thinks that what his Uncle Ryan does for a living as a wildfire fighter is all fun and games-hiking up steep mountains, camping out under the stars, not to mention the excitement of fighting a forest fire! But when a huge fire is burning close to CJ's house and he can see, hear, and smell the raging fire, he begins to understand how dangerous his uncle's job really is.


Wildfire

Wildfire

Author: Taylor Morrison

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 9780618509003

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Takes a comprehensive look at forest fires, their causes and the methods used to control them.


The Dirty Boots

The Dirty Boots

Author: John F. Holm

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Published: 2012-08-14

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13: 1466948264

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It is 1966, when a nineteen-year-old boy from Three Rivers, Michigan, follows family tradition by enlisting in the United States Navy. A plan which he thinks will guarantee an uneventfful tour of duty aboard a US naval ship goes awry when he is deposited in the middle of a war zone in South Vietnam. For the next gruelling year, he performs the duties of a fleet marine force medic, caring for wounded and dying American marines. Dubbed Doc John by his comrades, he soon becomes entrenched in a strange, dangerous world, where he becomes both witness and reluctant warrior. Whether he is patching up wounded comrades or placing Band-Aids on scrapes of native children, young Doc John somehow manages to do an impossible job, even as the world is falling down around him. He not only learns the sad lessons of war, but survives them and finds himself in the process. These are the experiences of a different kind of soldier, who manages to traverse a minefield of emotional upheaval and can still tell his stories with honesty and self-deprecating humor, exemplyfying the resiliency of the human spirit.


The Forester's Log

The Forester's Log

Author: Mary Stuever

Publisher: UNM Press

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 0826344585

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This collection of Stuever's popular columns celebrates the bond between land and people and inspires us to preserve our forest treasures.


Black Firefighters and the FDNY

Black Firefighters and the FDNY

Author: David Goldberg

Publisher: UNC Press Books

Published: 2017-10-23

Total Pages: 422

ISBN-13: 1469633639

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For many African Americans, getting a public sector job has historically been one of the few paths to the financial stability of the middle class, and in New York City, few such jobs were as sought-after as positions in the fire department (FDNY). For over a century, generations of Black New Yorkers have fought to gain access to and equal opportunity within the FDNY. Tracing this struggle for jobs and justice from 1898 to the present, David Goldberg details the ways each generation of firefighters confronted overt and institutionalized racism. An important chapter in the histories of both Black social movements and independent workplace organizing, this book demonstrates how Black firefighters in New York helped to create affirmative action from the "bottom up," while simultaneously revealing how white resistance to these efforts shaped white working-class conservatism and myths of American meritocracy. Full of colorful characters and rousing stories drawn from oral histories, discrimination suits, and the archives of the Vulcan Society (the fraternal society of Black firefighters in New York), this book sheds new light on the impact of Black firefighters in the fight for civil rights.