How-Not-To-Join-The-AirForce
by Josue M. Encarnacion
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Softcover ISBN:
9781006060977
About the Book
“Thrilling, humorous journey through making a decision and it’s so contagious it sticks. The How Not to Join the Air Force is a triumph masterpiece. You won’t read a better action story this year” Josue M Encarnacion
After just 4 years of high-school and concluding, that no college nor the simple post high-school graduation job, would handle the craving for learning and action needed to captivate a young man’s hungry ambitions.
What was the decision? Why was the decision made?
If you need to make a life changing and decisive decision, on a path leading towards greatness and don’t know where to start, well here’s a start.
Will you set yourself on the right path of actionable decision? Or will you wait?
After just 4 years of high-school and concluding, that no college nor the simple post high-school graduation job, would handle the craving for learning and action needed to captivate a young man’s hungry ambitions.
What was the decision? Why was the decision made?
If you need to make a life changing and decisive decision, on a path leading towards greatness and don’t know where to start, well here’s a start.
Will you set yourself on the right path of actionable decision? Or will you wait?
Features & Details
- Primary Category: United States of America (USA)
- Additional Categories Biographies & Memoirs, Travel
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Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
# of Pages: 122 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9781006060977
- Publish Date: Dec 24, 2021
- Language English
- Keywords Self-improvement, Travel, Military
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About the Creator
Josue Encarnacion
New York, New York
Josue M. Encarnacion was born in Boston, MA where he lived until the age of seven before moving to Paterson, NJ. He graduated from Eastside high school and shortly after joined the United States Air Force. In the Air force he successfully completed training and became a Security Forces member, he reached the rank of Staff Sergeant. Seven years of honorable service and returning from multiple deployments down range he received Air force achievement medals, Air force commendation medal, Humanitarian medal, and many others along the way. In 2015.

