Military Families
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  • Reads 1,777
  • Votes 18
  • Parts 14
  • Time 46m
Ongoing, First published Dec 16, 2014
Once a Marine always a Marine Semper Fi!!

These are just short little stories about military families. If you have any questions or comments don't be afraid to leave a comment. 

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Earning my Wings: A Mormon Woman's Journey to Marine Corps Aviator by JanineSpendlove
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I wrote this book primarily for my children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great grandchildren, great-great-great… well, you get my drift. Having not yet completed my service to the United States Marine Corps, I thought it would be a bit presumptuous to pen my memoirs. That said, my family and friends have always enjoyed hearing my flight stories. So, I dug out some of my old journals and decided that I’d give an accounting of my flight school adventures. This is by no means representative of everyone’s time in Naval Flight School—this was just my personal experience and point of view on things. So, if you’d like to find out how a Utah girl who’d never given any thought to becoming a pilot before, much less touched the controls of the plane, ended up earning her wings of gold, read on. Semper Fly, Janine K. Spendlove ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ From my journal, dated 3 March 2002 On Monday something crazy happened. We were flying our Form Solo. I was “lead” so I named our flight “Vader” flight, cool eh? So anyway I was flying us out to the area (2F) & as soon as I leveled us off @ 6500ft I noticed my oil pressure was dropping. This is bad because if it drops too low your propeller will feather & your plane becomes a glider—basically your engine is worthless. I stayed calm & let my flight instructor know about my problem. The instructor in the chase plane sent my wing home & followed me down & made my radio calls for me while I executed my emergency landing at Brewton field. My landing was ugly—but I was nervous. I didn’t break anything & I’m alive. ☺
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Abigail Kennedy helps her boyfriend recover from the deaths of his Marine brothers and the severe PTSD he is enduring. Meanwhile she and her brothers must deal with their own heartache and grief of losing their brother.