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The Military and Teens covers the major issues young adults should consider before making a decision to join the armed forces. Although each branch of the military provides print and electronic materials on what it has to offer enlistees, very few YA books take a pro-and-con look at military service. Moreover, commercial military books mostly cover specific wars or give tips on surviving induction and training. From deciding to serve, to what it''s like to face death, to being forced to kill, to discrimination in the military, and to life afterwards, this work presents the benefits and downsides of military service. Kathlyn Gay covers the many available choices of careers in the military and points out where to go for more information. Both primary and secondary sources have been used to provide information on young participants in the American Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Civil War, World Wars I & II, as well as the Korean, Vietnam, and Gulf wars. In the final pages of the book, t

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While not strictly within the military history boundaries, two new young adult books address a critically important audience- potential enlistees. A recent release from Scarecrow Press, The Military and Teens by Kathlyn Gay, says publisher Edward Kurdyla, is "a balanced, thoughtful but brutally honest guide for teens interested in joining the military." -- . * Publishers Weekly, August 25, 2008 *
The information is useful and timely. * VOYA, December 2008 *

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      Publisher: Scarecrow Press
      Publication Date: 5/13/2008 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780810858015, 978-0810858015
      ISBN10: 0810858010

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The Military and Teens covers the major issues young adults should consider before making a decision to join the armed forces. Although each branch of the military provides print and electronic materials on what it has to offer enlistees, very few YA books take a pro-and-con look at military service. Moreover, commercial military books mostly cover specific wars or give tips on surviving induction and training. From deciding to serve, to what it''s like to face death, to being forced to kill, to discrimination in the military, and to life afterwards, this work presents the benefits and downsides of military service. Kathlyn Gay covers the many available choices of careers in the military and points out where to go for more information. Both primary and secondary sources have been used to provide information on young participants in the American Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Civil War, World Wars I & II, as well as the Korean, Vietnam, and Gulf wars. In the final pages of the book, t

      Trade Review
      While not strictly within the military history boundaries, two new young adult books address a critically important audience- potential enlistees. A recent release from Scarecrow Press, The Military and Teens by Kathlyn Gay, says publisher Edward Kurdyla, is "a balanced, thoughtful but brutally honest guide for teens interested in joining the military." -- . * Publishers Weekly, August 25, 2008 *
      The information is useful and timely. * VOYA, December 2008 *

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