Sand, Wind, and War

Sand, Wind, and War
Title Sand, Wind, and War PDF eBook
Author Ralph A. Bagnold
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Total Pages 233
Release 2022-04-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0816547734

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Sand, Wind, and War records the work, travels and adventures of one of the last of the great British explorers, a man who served in both world wars and carved out a special niche in science through his studies of desert sands. Ralph Alger Bagnold was born in 1896 into a military family and educated as an engineer. Posted to Egypt in 1926, he was one of a group of officers who adapted Model T Fords to desert travel and in 1932 made the first east-west crossing—6,000 miles—of the Libyan desert. Bagnold established such a name for himself that in World War II he was again posted to Egypt where he founded and trained the Long Range Desert Group that was to confound the German and Italian armies. Bagnold’s fascination with the desert included curiosity over the formation of dunes, and beginning in 1935 he conducted wind tunnel experiments with sand that led to the book The Physics of Blown Sand and Desert Dunes. Eventually, he was to see his findings called on by NASA to interpret data on the sands of Mars. He devoted subsequent research to particle flow in fluids, and also served as a consultant to Middle Eastern governments concerned with the interference of sand flow in oil drilling. Sand, Wind, and War is the life story of a man who not only helped shape events in one part of the world but also contributed to our understanding of it. It is a significant benchmark not only in the history of science, but also in the annals of adventure.

Sand in the Wind

Sand in the Wind
Title Sand in the Wind PDF eBook
Author Robert Roth
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2013-11-27
Genre
ISBN 9780991169016

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A Vietnam War Novel focusing on I Corps and the Marines who fought there.

Sand in the Wind

Sand in the Wind
Title Sand in the Wind PDF eBook
Author Kathleen O'Neal Gear
Publisher Tor Books
Total Pages 356
Release 2006-10-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1466818492

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Drawn by troubling dreams of a handsome Indian Warrior, Colleen Merrill had come westward with her brutal husband to homestead in the Montana wilderness--only to fall in love with Lieutenant Matthew Douglas, a dashing U.S. Cavalry officer. Wounded Bear, a young Cheyenne warrior and medicine man, had been told in a vision by the great spirit--wolf that a golden-haired woman held the power to save his people from invasion. As the drums of war beat every louder, Wounded Bear knew he must find this woman, or the Cheyenne would be scattered--like grains of sand in the wind. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

The Physics of Blown Sand and Desert Dunes

The Physics of Blown Sand and Desert Dunes
Title The Physics of Blown Sand and Desert Dunes PDF eBook
Author R. A. Bagnold
Publisher Courier Corporation
Total Pages 322
Release 2012-06-08
Genre Science
ISBN 0486141195

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The first book to deal exclusively with the behavior of blown sand and related land forms, its accessible style makes it an enduring reference. 84 figures. 16 halftones.

Sand Queen

Sand Queen
Title Sand Queen PDF eBook
Author Helen Benedict
Publisher Soho Press
Total Pages 214
Release 2011-08-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1569479674

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This novel of female friendship in the midst of war is “The Things They Carried for women in Iraq” (The Boston Globe). Nineteen-year-old Kate Brady joined the army to bring honor to her family and to the Middle East. Instead, she finds herself in a forgotten corner of the Iraq desert in 2003, guarding a makeshift American prison. There, Kate meets Naema Jassim, an Iraqi medical student whose father and little brother have been detained in the camp. Kate and Naema promise to help each other, but the war soon strains their intentions. Like any soldier, Kate must face the daily threats of combat duty, but as a woman, she is in equal danger from the predatory men in her unit. Naema suffers bombs, starvation, and the loss of her home and family. As the two women struggle to survive and hold on to the people they love, each comes to have a drastic and unforeseeable effect on the other’s life. From the author of Wolf Season and The Lonely Soldier, and informed by numerous interviews with those who were there, Sand Queen is a “heartbreaking, vivid story of the particular difficulties of being not just a soldier, but a female soldier” (Bustle).

Libyan Sands

Libyan Sands
Title Libyan Sands PDF eBook
Author Ralph Alger Bagnold
Publisher Eland Publishing
Total Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre Automobile travel
ISBN 9781906011338

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R.A. Bagnold was a pioneer of desert exploration who is credited with making the first recorded east-west crossing of the Libyan Desert. 'Libyan Sands' is the story of a desert-loving young officer whose passionate amateur enthusiasm led to the exploration of the Egyptian western desert and the Libyan Sahara.

Sand in the Wind

Sand in the Wind
Title Sand in the Wind PDF eBook
Author Robert Roth
Publisher
Total Pages 498
Release 1973-01-01
Genre Vietnam War, 1961-1975
ISBN 9780316757652

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Fictionalized account of a Marine Corps rifle squad for thirteen months during 1967-1968 detailing the day-to-day trials of the Infantry grunt in the field.