memberbooks
For complete descriptions of these member books, visit
www.moaa.org/memberbooks.
NONFICTION Ace: The Story of Lt. Col. Ace Cozzalio. By 1st Lt. Rex Gooch, USAR (Ret), Life Member. Lighthorse Publishing. ISBN 978-1508642466.
African American Warrant Officers ... In Service to Our Country: Their History, Achievements and Contributions to the Military and to the United States. By CW4 Farrell J. Chiles, USA (Ret), Life Member, Mount Baldy (Calif.) Chapter.
BookLocker.com. ISBN 978-1-63490-111-6.
For Brotherhood and Duty: The Civil War History of the West Point Class of 1862. By Lt. Col. Brian R. McEnany, USA (Ret). Univer- sity Press of Kentucky. ISBN 978-0-8131-6062-7.
Stronger: Develop the Resilience You Need to Succeed. By George Everly Jr., Douglas A. Strouse, and Dennis K. McCormack, with foreword by Rear Adm. George R. Worthington, USN (Ret), Life Member. Ameri- can Management Association. ISBN 978-0- 8144-4909-7.
The U.S. Naval Institute on Naval Com- mand. Edited by Lt. Cmdr. Thomas J. Cutler, USN (Ret). Naval Institute Press. ISBN 978-1- 61251-800-8.
Your Drugs & Sex: How Prescription and Non-Prescription Drugs Can Affect Your Sex Life. By P.J. Bush, Ph.D., Auxiliary Life Member. Outskirts Press. ISBN 978-1-4787- 3840-4.
FICTION Beyond El Camino Del Diablo: Beyond the Devil’s Highway. By Cmdr. Eugene L. Sierras Jr., USN (Ret). Traff ord Publishing. ISBN 978-1- 4907-5603-5.
Cold Frame: A Novel. By Capt. P.T. Deutermann, USN (Ret), Life Member, Capitol Area (Mich.) Chapter. St. Martin’s Press. ISBN 978-1-250-05933-8.
Raven One. By Capt. Kevin P. Miller, USN (Ret). Stealth Books. ISBN 978-1-939398-22-2.
MEMOIR Changed By War. By Maj. Den Slattery, USAR (Ret). ISBN 978-1-61539-333-6.
Fighting the Cold War: A Soldier’s Mem- oir. By Gen. John R. Galvin, USA (Ret), Life Member. University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 978-0-8131-6101-3.
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facesofmoaa
Do you know a MOAA member who is making an impact? To nominate a candidate for “Faces of MOAA,” see the MOAA Directory, page 6.
They come to MOAA with various interests and experiences, and together they make the association strong. Read on to learn more about your fellow MOAA members.
Col. Don “Mack” Laird, USAR (Ret), Life Member (joined 2011): During his time in the U.S. Army Reserve, Laird was also president of the Columbia, Mo., Chamber of Commerce; he re-
tired from the military in 2005 and continued his work with the Chamber until 2013. Today, he volunteers as a veteran mentor with the 13th Judicial Circuit Court Veterans Treatment Court, an alternative sentencing program. Laird is a member of the MOAA Mid-Missouri Chapter’s board of directors.
Lt. Cmdr. Robert B. Scearce II, USN (Ret) (joined 1998): Scearce began his military career on an ROTC scholarship at the University of South Carolina and later got a master’s in material
logistics management from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, Calif. He served in various roles, including as casualty assistance calls offi cer during the USS Cole bombing. After retiring, Scearce continued to pursue engineering and received a master’s in systems engineering from the University of Virginia.
Capt. Lance Sholdt, USN (Ret), Life Member (joined 1980): Sholdt coordinates the Carondelet Hospice and Palliative Care We Honor Veterans Program that recognizes the service of terminally
ill veterans through a bedside ceremony and pin presentation. In his military career, Sholdt was an entomologist and a member of the Medical Service Corps. He later worked at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Md., and today belongs to the Tucson (Ariz.) Chapter.
Capt. Peter Troedsson, USCG (Ret), Life Member (joined 2011): Prior to his retirement in April 2014, Troedsson was the Coast Guard liaison to the Offi ce of the Secretary of Defense.
This assignment was the culmination of a 30-year military career during which he served as a military fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and as chief of staff of the Eighth Coast Guard District in New Orleans. He serves on two committees of MOAA’s board of directors. MO
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