Minute Motivators For The Military
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As a member of the armed forces, you know what it takes to maintain determination in the face of adversity, to serve with integrity, and to lead by example. But even soldiers need encouragement to face the challenges that lie ahead. In this collection, you’ll find practical wisdom for the issues most relevant to military life, including honor, loyalty, perseverance, and courage. With every page of meaty, thought-provoking motivation, you’ll be fortified to persist in your service with renewed purpose and strength.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781943140206
ISBN10: 1943140200
Stan Toler
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2015
Publisher: DustJacket Media
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