When We Almost Lost Israel: A Sailor's Tale of the Yom Kippur War
Albert Schriber's autobiography, "When We Almost Lost Israel: A Sailor's Tale of the Yom Kippur War," vividly recounts his experiences as a United States Navy sailor aboard the aircraft carrier CVA-67 John F Kennedy during the 1973 Yom Kippur War. The narrative unfolds with a gripping introduction to the war's setting and historical context, emphasizing its global significance. Schriber's routine onboard the carrier is disrupted by the outbreak of war, leading to the activation of CVA-67 John F Kennedy and his initial reactions and concerns. The deployment to the Middle East presents challenges, and interactions with fellow sailors and rigorous combat preparations highlight the intense atmosphere. Active engagement brings first-hand experiences during combat operations, showcasing Navy personnel's roles and the emotional toll of casualties. The narrative delves into relationships and camaraderie among sailors, including a romantic subplot amidst the harsh realities of war. Political tensions and diplomatic efforts during the Yom Kippur War are explored, offering insights into international dynamics and their impact on the carrier and crew. Schriber reflects on his experiences, discusses post-war prospects, and offers thoughts on the war's historical significance. This provides closure to his captivating tale of resilience and camaraderie aboard CVA-67 John F Kennedy during a pivotal historical moment.
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When We Almost Lost Israel: A Sailor's Tale of the Yom Kippur War
Albert Schriber's autobiography, "When We Almost Lost Israel: A Sailor's Tale of the Yom Kippur War," vividly recounts his experiences as a United States Navy sailor aboard the aircraft carrier CVA-67 John F Kennedy during the 1973 Yom Kippur War. The narrative unfolds with a gripping introduction to the war's setting and historical context, emphasizing its global significance. Schriber's routine onboard the carrier is disrupted by the outbreak of war, leading to the activation of CVA-67 John F Kennedy and his initial reactions and concerns. The deployment to the Middle East presents challenges, and interactions with fellow sailors and rigorous combat preparations highlight the intense atmosphere. Active engagement brings first-hand experiences during combat operations, showcasing Navy personnel's roles and the emotional toll of casualties. The narrative delves into relationships and camaraderie among sailors, including a romantic subplot amidst the harsh realities of war. Political tensions and diplomatic efforts during the Yom Kippur War are explored, offering insights into international dynamics and their impact on the carrier and crew. Schriber reflects on his experiences, discusses post-war prospects, and offers thoughts on the war's historical significance. This provides closure to his captivating tale of resilience and camaraderie aboard CVA-67 John F Kennedy during a pivotal historical moment.
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When We Almost Lost Israel: A Sailor's Tale of the Yom Kippur War

When We Almost Lost Israel: A Sailor's Tale of the Yom Kippur War

by Albert Schriber PhD
When We Almost Lost Israel: A Sailor's Tale of the Yom Kippur War

When We Almost Lost Israel: A Sailor's Tale of the Yom Kippur War

by Albert Schriber PhD

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Albert Schriber's autobiography, "When We Almost Lost Israel: A Sailor's Tale of the Yom Kippur War," vividly recounts his experiences as a United States Navy sailor aboard the aircraft carrier CVA-67 John F Kennedy during the 1973 Yom Kippur War. The narrative unfolds with a gripping introduction to the war's setting and historical context, emphasizing its global significance. Schriber's routine onboard the carrier is disrupted by the outbreak of war, leading to the activation of CVA-67 John F Kennedy and his initial reactions and concerns. The deployment to the Middle East presents challenges, and interactions with fellow sailors and rigorous combat preparations highlight the intense atmosphere. Active engagement brings first-hand experiences during combat operations, showcasing Navy personnel's roles and the emotional toll of casualties. The narrative delves into relationships and camaraderie among sailors, including a romantic subplot amidst the harsh realities of war. Political tensions and diplomatic efforts during the Yom Kippur War are explored, offering insights into international dynamics and their impact on the carrier and crew. Schriber reflects on his experiences, discusses post-war prospects, and offers thoughts on the war's historical significance. This provides closure to his captivating tale of resilience and camaraderie aboard CVA-67 John F Kennedy during a pivotal historical moment.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186214595
Publisher: Albert Schriber
Publication date: 08/01/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 436 KB

About the Author

Albert Schriber was born in the Touro Infirmary in New Orleans, Louisiana. His life is characterized by commitment, service, and technical skill. He spent twelve years in the United States Navy, establishing tremendous discipline and devotion. Albert established a successful career in the technology industry following his military service. He worked as a computer engineer at Hewlett-Packard for 27 years, contributing to several breakthroughs and discoveries. His knowledge and zeal for technology have left an ineradicable mark on the business. Albert’s experiences, from his early years in New Orleans to his time in the Navy and at Hewlett-Packard, formed his distinct viewpoint and storytelling ability. His work displays a wide range of experiences, technical knowledge, and an awareness of the human spirit.
Albert, although retired, still likes writing and sharing his thoughts and tales with readers. He resides in Peachtree City, Georgia, and is an active community member who likes spending time with his family and volunteering.
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