Summary of JULIE BRADLEY s Crossing Pirate Waters
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 I was a female major who had to fly into Sarajevo as the only woman on a cargo plane full of hardened combat soldiers. I was nervous and scared, but had to keep composed and professional. My five years as an enlisted soldier seemed effortless in comparison to the competitive world of the officer corps.
#2 I was a female major who had to fly into Sarajevo as the only woman on a cargo plane full of hardened combat soldiers. I was nervous and scared, but had to keep composed and professional. My five years as an enlisted soldier seemed effortless in comparison to the competitive world of the officer corps.
#3 As a female major, I was deployed to Bosnia as the only woman on a cargo plane full of hardened combat soldiers. I was nervous and scared, but had to keep composed and professional. My five years as an enlisted soldier seemed effortless in comparison to the competitive world of the officer corps.
#4 I was a female major who had to fly into Sarajevo as the only woman on a cargo plane full of hardened combat soldiers. I was nervous and scared, but had to keep composed and professional. My five years as an enlisted soldier seemed effortless in comparison to the competitive world of the officer corps.

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Date de parution 21 septembre 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9798350030709
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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Insights on JULIE BRADLEY's Crossing Pirate Waters
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Insights from Chapter 1



#1

I was a female major who had to fly into Sarajevo as the only woman on a cargo plane full of hardened combat soldiers. I was nervous and scared, but had to keep composed and professional. My five years as an enlisted soldier seemed effortless in comparison to the competitive world of the officer corps.

#2

I was a female major who had to fly into Sarajevo as the only woman on a cargo plane full of hardened combat soldiers. I was nervous and scared, but had to keep composed and professional. My five years as an enlisted soldier seemed effortless in comparison to the competitive world of the officer corps.

#3

As a female major, I was deployed to Bosnia as the only woman on a cargo plane full of hardened combat soldiers. I was nervous and scared, but had to keep composed and professional. My five years as an enlisted soldier seemed effortless in comparison to the competitive world of the officer corps.

#4

I was a female major who had to fly into Sarajevo as the only woman on a cargo plane full of hardened combat soldiers. I was nervous and scared, but had to keep composed and professional. My five years as an enlisted soldier seemed effortless in comparison to the competitive world of the officer corps.

#5

As a female major, I was deployed to Bosnia as the only woman on a cargo plane full of hardened combat soldiers. I was nervous and scared, but had to keep composed and professional. My five years as an enlisted soldier seemed effortless in comparison to the competitive world of the officer corps.

#6

I was a female major who had to fly into Sarajevo as the only woman on a cargo plane full of hardened combat soldiers. I was nervous and scared, but had to keep composed and professional. My five years as an enlisted soldier seemed effortless in comparison to the competitive world of the officer corps.

#7

A female major was deployed to Bosnia as the only woman on a cargo plane full of hardened combat soldiers. She was nervous and scared, but had to keep composed and professional. Her five years as an enlisted soldier seemed effortless in comparison to the competitive world of the officer corps.

#8

A female major was deployed to Bosnia as the only woman on a cargo plane full of hardened combat soldiers. She was nervous and scared, but had to keep composed and professional. Her five years as an enlisted soldier seemed effortless in comparison to the competitive world of the officer corps.
Insights from Chapter 2



#1

As a female major, I was deployed to Bosnia as the only woman on a cargo plane full of hardened combat soldiers. I was nervous and scared, but had to keep composed and professional. My five years as an enlisted soldier seemed effortless in comparison to the competitive world of the officer corps.

#2

We were a female major who had to fly into Sarajevo as the only woman on a cargo plane full of hardened combat soldiers. We were nervous and scared, but had to keep composed and professional. Our five years as an enlisted soldier seemed effortless in comparison to the competitive world of the officer corps.

#3

As a female major, I was deployed to Bosnia as the only woman on a cargo plane full of hardened combat soldiers. I was nervous and scared, but had to keep composed and professional. My five years as an enlisted soldier seemed effortless in comparison to the competitive world of the officer corps.

#4

As a female major, I was deployed to Bosnia as the only woman on a cargo plane full of hardened combat soldiers. I was nervous and scared, but had to keep composed and professional. My five years as an enlisted soldier seemed effortless in comparison to the competitive world of the officer corps.

#5

A female major was deployed to Bosnia as the only woman on a cargo plane full of hardened combat soldiers. She was nervous and scared, but had to keep composed and professional. Her five years as an enlisted soldier seemed effortless in comparison to the competitive world of the officer corps.

#6

Sailing Therapy is about a female major who was deployed to Bosnia as the only woman on a cargo plane full of hardened combat soldiers. She was nervous and scared, but had to keep composed and professional. Her five years as an enlisted soldier seemed effortless in comparison to the competitive world of the officer corps.

#7

A female military major was deployed to Bosnia as the only woman on a cargo plane full of hardened combat soldiers. She was nervous and scared, but had to keep composed and professional. Her five years as an enlisted soldier seemed effortless in comparison to the competitive world of the officer corps.

#8

Sailing Therapy is about a female military major who was deployed to Bosnia as the only woman on a cargo plane full of hardened combat soldiers. Her five years as an enlisted soldier seemed effortless in comparison to the competitive world of the officer corps.

#9

In a perfect, textbook dive, the platform collapses under the jumper’s bodyweight after he dives. However, not every dive goes by the book. One young man was so nervous he skipped the build-up. The crowd’s fervor transferred back to the diver on the platform, who danced and swayed even more.

#10

A female military major was deployed to Bosnia as the only woman on a cargo plane full of hardened combat soldiers. She was nervous and scared, but had to keep composed and professional. Her five years as an enlisted soldier seemed effortless in comparison to the competitive world of the officer corps.

#11

Don’t be afraid of the past, because without that experience, you wouldn’t end up where you are meant to be.

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