Why don’t you have a look at the content page of my book “Which Way is Your Claymore Facing,” to see what is covered:
Chapter 3: Operational Neuroscience
Part 2: Thirteen Lessons to Successfully Operate in Civilian Territory
Chapter 4: Lesson 1—Giving Up Is Never an Option
Chapter 5: Lesson 2—Take Small Steps and Begin Somewhere
Chapter 6: Lesson 3—Better to Choose Change Than It Choose You
Chapter 7: Lesson 4—HE, Rat Pack, Claymore—Choose Your Tools
Chapter 8: Lesson 5—If You Can Walk, Don’t Expect Others to Carry You
Chapter 9: Lesson 6—Life Can Be an Obstacle Course
Chapter 10: Lesson 7—Learn to Tolerate Discomfort
Chapter 11: Lesson 8—Commit to the Terrain
Chapter 12: Lesson 9—Keep Moving, No Matter What
Chapter 13: Lesson 10—OP Mode Can Save Your Skin
Chapter 14: Lesson 11—Blame Is Dead Weight
Chapter 15: Lesson 12—Pull-Through or a Stoppage
Chapter 16: Lesson 13—Take Time for a Good Brew
Part 3: Seven Lessons for Operating in Relationship Territory
Chapter 17: Lesson 1—Keep Your Safety On
Chapter 18: Lesson 2—Respect
Chapter 19: Lesson 3—Self-Control
Chapter 20: Lesson 4—Clarify
Chapter 21: Lesson 5—Arcs of Fire
Chapter 22: Lesson 6—Accidental Discharges
Chapter 23: Lesson 7—Keep Your Barrel Clean
Part 4: Operations
Appendix A: The Letter
Appendix B: Glossary
Notes
About the Author
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I shared the first message about the book to Royal Australian Artillery site and got some interest in it so sending this on as well. Hope it helps more personal to recover. All the best for the book.
Hi Frank. Thanks for this. Much apreciated. If there was a contact oerson I’d be happy to post a complimentary copy of the book. Let me know and thanks for your support. Cheers. Barry