SAR Tech Survivor (One Soldier's Story) SAR Tech Survivor (One Soldier's Story)

SAR Tech Survivor (One Soldier's Story‪)‬

Esprit de Corps 2011, July, 18, 6

    • 1.0 • 1 Rating
    • $5.99
    • $5.99

Publisher Description

Mark Salesse is working his dream job. He says wishes he could live to be 200 years old, all to buy him more time as a search and rescue technician (SAR Tech) for the Canadian military. But it was his job that almost killed him. Friday, March 4, 2011 marks the day Salesse fell about 85 feet while ice climbing in Ouray, Colorado. Salesse and his other SAR Tech crew members were in Ouray participating in the week-long Rigging for Rescue Waterfall Workshop.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2011
July 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
4
Pages
PUBLISHER
S.R. Taylor Publishing
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
47.8
KB

Customer Reviews

R_B_P ,

Disappointed

Very disappointed when I found out that I bought only four pages of the book I wanted for $5.99, very misleading!

More Books Like This

Killswitch Killswitch
2019
The Moon and the Desert The Moon and the Desert
2023
Special Delivery: EMT Service for the Super Powered Special Delivery: EMT Service for the Super Powered
2018
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction
2009
Wisps in the Dark Wisps in the Dark
2020
The Answer The Answer
2021

More Books by Esprit De Corps

Casa Loma: The House That Henry Built: How a Castle in Downtown Toronto Helped US Win the Battle of the Atlantic in WWII (Second World war) Casa Loma: The House That Henry Built: How a Castle in Downtown Toronto Helped US Win the Battle of the Atlantic in WWII (Second World war)
2011
The Battle of Hill 70, August 15-22, 1917: in the Seesaw Battles of Attrition on the Western Front, The Cost in Lives was Steep--Often Just a Few Hundred Meters of Captured Ground (The Great war) The Battle of Hill 70, August 15-22, 1917: in the Seesaw Battles of Attrition on the Western Front, The Cost in Lives was Steep--Often Just a Few Hundred Meters of Captured Ground (The Great war)
2011
Terror at Sea: The Kootenay Fire: An Eyewitness Account of One of the Canadian Navy's Most Devastating Peacetime Tragedies (The Cold War) Terror at Sea: The Kootenay Fire: An Eyewitness Account of One of the Canadian Navy's Most Devastating Peacetime Tragedies (The Cold War)
2011
The End of New France the Battle of the Restigouche: Many View the Battle at the Plains of Abraham As the Decisive Turning Point to the war Between Britain and Prance to Control Canada. The Final Chapter was Actually Played out in a Little-Known Skirmish at Restigouche (Feature) (Reprint) The End of New France the Battle of the Restigouche: Many View the Battle at the Plains of Abraham As the Decisive Turning Point to the war Between Britain and Prance to Control Canada. The Final Chapter was Actually Played out in a Little-Known Skirmish at Restigouche (Feature) (Reprint)
2010
Worthington Force's Tragic Battlefield Debut: A Navigational Error Led to a Catastrophic Engagement for a Canadian Armoured Battle Group in Normandy in 1944 Worthington Force's Tragic Battlefield Debut: A Navigational Error Led to a Catastrophic Engagement for a Canadian Armoured Battle Group in Normandy in 1944
2011
The Damned: C-Force at Hong Kong: The Men of No. 17 Platoon Gave Their All on Christmas Day 1941 The Damned: C-Force at Hong Kong: The Men of No. 17 Platoon Gave Their All on Christmas Day 1941
2010