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Book Review by Matt Bauer of Iran's Strategic Penetration of Latin America, edited by Joseph M. Humire and Ilan Berman
Small Wars JournalCaptain Matt Bauer, US Army, a student in the Defense Analysis Department who has had multiple deployments to the Middle East and Latin America, reviewed Iran’s Strategic Penetration of Latin America for Small Wars Journal, a book collection on a provocative topic. He leads off his review: "This dispassionate analysis of Iranian involvement in Latin America is an ambitious and successful attempt to persuade readers of the profound national security implications of Iran’s growing influence in that region."Winner, second place in the 2016 General William E. Deputy Special Topics Writing Competitio
Episode 21: Matt Eicheldinger: Educator Turned Author
Matt Eicheldinger, B.A. \u2709, M.A. \u2712 is an educator who used stories from his life to motivate his middle school students. When he found that not only were these stories effective, when written down, they inspired even the most reluctant of readers. This put Matt down a path of becoming a published author. In 2021, he launched a Kickstarter campaign to self-publish Matt Sprouts and The Curse of Ten Broken Toes. When the book became a hit, he was able to sign with an agent who quickly sold Matt Sprouts to a publisher. Matt shares how he became interested in being an educator, how he navigated the process of becoming a published author, and his future plans for more books
\u27Battle Buddies\u27 Provide Support, Comradery During and After Deployment
Our Veterans’ Voices series continues with Air Force veterans Matt Bauer of Vandalia and Jeff McCannon of Columbus. Matt and Jeff are battle buddies. They’ve been deployed three times and it’s their shared experiences and memories – both good and bad - while on those multiple tours of service that bonds them today.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/wyso_veterans_voices/1029/thumbnail.jp
Two Generations of Air Force Veterans Reflect on Honor Flight
The Veterans Voices series continues with the Honor Flight Network, a non-profit organization that celebrates America\u27s veterans by transporting them to Washington D.C. to visit their memorials. Air Force veteran, and Wright State student Matt Bauer of Vandalia spoke to his grandfather, Air Force veteran Norbert Bauer about his recent Honor Flight trip, and his military service.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/wyso_veterans_voices/1019/thumbnail.jp
Natural hazard risk report for Tillamook County, Oregon, including the cities of Bay City, Garibaldi, Manzanita, Nehalem, Rockaway Beach, Tillamook, and Wheeler and the unincorporated communities of Neskowin, Oceanside, Netarts, and Pacific City
by Matt C. Williams, Christina A. Appleby, John M. Bauer, and Jed T. Roberts.Title from PDF title page (viewed on September 10, 2020).This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographical references (pages 45-47).Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
Introduction: Queer 1950s: rethinking sexuality in the postwar years
Book synopsis: This collection brings together scholars from across the humanities in a fresh examination of queer lives, cultures and thought in the first full post-war decade. Through explorations of sexology, literature, film, oral testimony, newspapers and court records it nuances understandings of the period, and makes a case for the particularity of queer lives in different national contexts – from Finland to New Zealand, the UK to the USA - whilst also marking the transnational movement of people and ideas. The collection rethinks perceptions of the 1950s, traces genealogies of sexual thought in that decade, and pinpoints some of its legacies. In so doing, it explores the utility of queer theoretical approaches and asks how far they can help us to unpick queer lives, relationships and networks in the past
Queer 1950s: rethinking sexuality in the postwar years
Book synopsis: This collection brings together scholars from across the humanities in a fresh examination of queer lives, cultures and thought in the first full post-war decade. Through explorations of sexology, literature, film, oral testimony, newspapers and court records it nuances understandings of the period, and makes a case for the particularity of queer lives in different national contexts – from Finland to New Zealand, the UK to the USA - whilst also marking the transnational movement of people and ideas. The collection rethinks perceptions of the 1950s, traces genealogies of sexual thought in that decade, and pinpoints some of its legacies. In so doing, it explores the utility of queer theoretical approaches and asks how far they can help us to unpick queer lives, relationships and networks in the past
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Poster/flyer advertising a concert by The Naptime Shake with Matt Bauer and Garrett Pierce on March 20, 2007, at Secret Headquarters in Denton, TX. Poster depicts a red pterodactyl against an off white background carrying a guitar in its mouth flying down to a nest in a tree with two, red pterodactyl babies. Event information is in red text at the bottom of the poster
Fathers 4 Justice [Hardcover] Matt O'Connor (Author)
5 Photographs published within the first book from Matt O'Connor, a freelance marketing consultant and family law campaigner. This is Matt O'Connor's personal account of the most controversial protest movement of recent times, FATHERS 4 JUSTICE. Fearlessly honest and utterly irreverent Matt's own story will appeal to anyone whose family relationships have been torn to pieces by divorce and the family courts system
Looking for Answers about Suicide and Veterans
The suicide rate among veterans has nearly doubled since 2005, and this has prompted the military to conduct a series of decade-long studies to find out why. But more information is needed since early findings have produced contradictory results. Answers will not come easy. The Veterans\u27 Voice series continues with Air Force veteran, and Wright State University student Matt Bauer of Vandalia, and Air Force veteran George Denillo, who remember their friend, and fellow officer, Sean.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/wyso_veterans_voices/1000/thumbnail.jp
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