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Questions on the Four Gospels: Containing the History of the Life of Jesus Christ (1860)

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The life of an Aviation Cadet was one of extremes. As lowerclassmen in Preflight (the first phase), they were the lowest scum on earth. After seven weeks of hazing, torture, eating square meals, inspections, walking punishment tours, humiliation, constant failure, having to address inanimate objects as their superior, marching, exercises, silly games, too little time and too much to doathey became convinced that they were indeed the lowest, most worthless creation on the planet. Just as they were ready to resign themselves to that state, they became upperclassmenathe sharpest, most perfect and most invaluable of all terrestrial beings, and soon to be the Free Worldas greatest hope for survival. This is the story of one group of cadets in the 1950s.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
126
ISBN
9781166288150

The life of an Aviation Cadet was one of extremes. As lowerclassmen in Preflight (the first phase), they were the lowest scum on earth. After seven weeks of hazing, torture, eating square meals, inspections, walking punishment tours, humiliation, constant failure, having to address inanimate objects as their superior, marching, exercises, silly games, too little time and too much to doathey became convinced that they were indeed the lowest, most worthless creation on the planet. Just as they were ready to resign themselves to that state, they became upperclassmenathe sharpest, most perfect and most invaluable of all terrestrial beings, and soon to be the Free Worldas greatest hope for survival. This is the story of one group of cadets in the 1950s.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
126
ISBN
9781166288150