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memberbooks

For complete descriptions of these member books, visit www.moaa.org/memberbooks.

NONFICTION The Afghan Paradox. By Lt. Gennaro Buonocore, USN, Life Member. Jackson Hill Press. ISBN 978-0-9855762-2-6.

Failure of European Multiculturalism: The Islamist Crusade. By Lt. Gennaro Buonocore, USN, Life Member, and Christian Von Rosen- Kreutz. Jackson Hill Press. ISBN 978-0- 9855762-0-2.

Fire in My Bones: Memoir and Journals of Brother Joseph Hewitt 1811-1878. By Cmdr. Donald A. Weir, USN (Ret). WestBow Press. ISBN 978-1-4908-6035-0.

Gray Horse Troop: Forever Soldiers. By Col. Charles R. Baker, USA (Ret). Powder River Publications. ISBN 978-0-9888111-0-2.

Great Plains Warriors of World War II: Air Bases and Plants Built for War. By Lt. Col. George A. Larson, USAF (Ret), Black Hills (S.D.) Chapter. Schiff er Publishing. ISBN 978- 0-7643-4379-7.

Presidents in Crisis: Tough Decisions Inside the White House From Truman to Obama. By Cmdr. Michael K. Bohn, USN (Ret). Arcade Publishing. ISBN 978-1-62872- 431-8.

Ready Then, Ready Now, Ready Always: More than a Century of Ser- vice by Citizen-Sailors. By Cmdr. David F. Winkler, USNR (Ret). Navy Reserve Cen- tennial Book Committee. ISBN 978-0-692- 32765-4.

The U.S. Naval Institute on Naval Lead- ership. Edited by Lt. Cmdr. Thomas J. Cutler, USN (Ret). Naval Institute Press. ISBN 978-1- 61251-801-5.

FICTION The Hittite Warrior. By Capt. Delbert Teachout, USAF (Ret). Tate Publishing. ISBN 978-1-63122-314-3.

MEMOIR Giving the Infantry a Green Glow. By Lt. Col. Robert Quinn, USA (Ret), Southeastern (N.C.) Chapter. New Hanover. ISBN 978-1- 939132-09-3.

When the Eagle Soared. By Brig. Gen. Donald R. Delauter, USAF (Ret), Life Member, Sandhills (N.C.) Chapter. CreateSpace. ISBN 978- 1503179776.

For submission information, see page 6. 80 MILITARY OFFICER AUGUST 2015 Kudos

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. Lloyd “Butch” Barton, USAF (Ret) (joined 1995): Barton retired after a 29-year career as an Air Force combat pilot. He holds a bachelor’s degree in management and a mas-

ter’s degree in public administration. Barton is a charter member of the Greater Granbury (Texas) Chapter of MOAA and recently was elected as Hood County commissioner. He will serve a four-year term of offi ce and considers veterans’ aff airs a top priority.

CW3 Tedd Cocker, USA (Ret), Life Member (joined 2001): After retiring from 22 years in military intelligence, Cocker be- came vice president at Computer Sciences Corp. and later presi-

dent of Pilar Services Inc. For his work identifying and marking the graves of more than 900 veterans and other work for the Friends of Historic River- view Cemetery, Cocker was recognized in October 2014 with the Delaware Governor’s Outstanding Volunteer Award for community service.

Elizabeth O’Brien-Gorkowski (joined 2015): A member of MOAA’s Currently Serving Spouse Advisory Council, O’Brien- Gorkowski resides in Virginia with her husband, Maj. Justin

Gorkowski, USA, and three daughters. She is the associate for the Hiring Our Heroes Military Spouse Program and owner of the Fit Group, a health and wellness company that provides leadership, team-building, and goal-setting conferences and specially tailored programs for military spouses.

Brig. Gen. David E. Price, USAF (Ret), Life Member (joined 2011): Price was commissioned through Air Force ROTC in 1978 after his graduate studies at the University of Oregon. He

served in several fi nance posts and fi nished his military career as director of budget operations and personnel in the Offi ce of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Financial Management and Comptroller. Today, Price is a part- ner at Robertson-Price LLC and serves on MOAA’s board of directors. MO

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