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OverviewWhen missions call for a team of highly trained warriors, Rangers lead the way. Clearing airfields, conducting rescue missions, or engaging the enemy, the men of the 75th Ranger Regiment are ready to do whatever it takes. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Cary Pepper , Travis WestPublisher: Capstone Press Imprint: Capstone Press Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 23.10cm Weight: 0.249kg ISBN: 9781429686594ISBN 10: 1429686596 Pages: 48 Publication Date: 01 July 2012 Recommended Age: From 11 to 14 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"The colorful layout, photographs, and vivid diagrams will appeal to students. The set includes limited text which is ideal for reluctant readers. . . .sure to become a series that will be hard to keep on middle school shelves!-- ""Library Media Connection"" These titles are among the best of their type to come along in some time. The authors have done well in their use of proper terms without dumbing down the content. Readers should be able to gain a thorough understanding of special-operations units and the training required to become a member of one. With all of the technical jargon, it is sometimes jarring when the text uses simple vocabulary, such as ""...they made a plan...."" Each page is loaded with photos of training, equipment, and weapons; various fonts; fact boxes in assorted colors; and maps. Unfamiliar terms are printed in red and defined in a box at the bottom of the page and in a glossary. Measurements are given in both standard and metric. Just like the few individuals who try to become a member of a special-operations unit and succeed, this series passes the tests.-- ""School Library Journal""" The colorful layout, photographs, and vivid diagrams will appeal to students. The set includes limited text which is ideal for reluctant readers. . . .sure to become a series that will be hard to keep on middle school shelves!-- Library Media Connection These titles are among the best of their type to come along in some time. The authors have done well in their use of proper terms without dumbing down the content. Readers should be able to gain a thorough understanding of special-operations units and the training required to become a member of one. With all of the technical jargon, it is sometimes jarring when the text uses simple vocabulary, such as ...they made a plan.... Each page is loaded with photos of training, equipment, and weapons; various fonts; fact boxes in assorted colors; and maps. Unfamiliar terms are printed in red and defined in a box at the bottom of the page and in a glossary. Measurements are given in both standard and metric. Just like the few individuals who try to become a member of a special-operations unit and succeed, this series passes the tests.-- School Library Journal Author InformationWilliam Caper has written more than 20 children's books. He often writes about history, geography, science, film, and animals. William's interests include travel, nature, history, movies, and plays. He lives in San Francisco with his wife Erin and their dog Face. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |