Raymond f chandler iii biography of albert

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        • Dep. Author 20, fol. 94;
        • Dep. Writer 24, fols. 208, 214, 292, 295;
        • Dep. Chandler 25, fols. 47, 50, 117, 126-127;
        • Dep. Writer 27-29 passim;
        • Dep. Chandler 30, fols. 157-158;
        • Dep. Chandler 34, fols. 137-312 passim;
        • Dep. Writer 55, fols. 71-78;
        • Dep. Author 56, fol. 263;
        • Dep. Writer 71, fol. 334;
        • Dep. Author 72, fols. 10, 12, 16, 86, 293, 298;
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        • "The Profession of Arms" Special Edition

          Military Review (September 2011)
          ● Foreword – Raymond T. Odierno
          ● Enduring Attributes of the Profession—Trust, Discipline, Fitness – Robert W. Cone
          ● The Profession of Arms and the Professional Noncommissioned Officer – Raymond F. Chandler, III
          ● The Army Ethic, Public Trust, and the Profession of Arms – Robert L. Caslen, Jr., with Nathan K. Finney
          ● Intrepidity and Character Development within the Army Profession – Don M. Snider
          ● The Army Profession of Arms – Frederick Franks
          ● Growing Military Professionalism across Generations – Edward Cox, Kent W. Park, Rachel M. Sondheimer, and Isaiah Wilson, III
          ● Commentary: Doing the Right Thing – Anthony Mahoney
          ● The Chaplain Corps and the Profession of Arms – Douglas L. Carver
          ● Fight, Kill, Die, Buddy: Words Professional Soldiers Live By – Sean MacFarland
          ● Army Civilians—Professionals by Any Definition – Volney Jim Warner and Natalie Lui Duncan
          ● The Reflective Military Practioner: How Military Professionals Think in Action – Christopher R. Paparone and George E. Reed
          ● Leading Our Leaders – Tim Challans
          ● Controlling the Beast Within: The Key to Success on 21st-Century Battlefields – Douglas A. Pryer
          ● Becoming an Adaptive Leader – Harold H. Whiffen
          ● Developing NCO Leade

          -- So let's hear it, dollface

          ~ Stop flicking your cigarette ashes on my floor, you animal.

          -- Sorry doll, murder always makes me forget my manners.

          ~ I didn't kill him.

          -- You don't seem too broken up about it.

          ~ I'm glad he's dead. I hated him, he was a lousy, no good, bastard. He told me so himself when I met him...I didn't believe him. I hated him, but I didn't kill him. It's not a crime to hate someone is it?

          -- No, it's not a crime to hate but it never comes to any good that I can see. If you didn't pull the trigger, I'm sure you have an idea who did. I know a cozy table for two. Let's go downtown and compare notes.

          ~ Are you arresting me?

          -- No, you're not under arrest...yet. Let's call it a first date, ok doll.

          to be continued...

           

          This is part 3 of series inspired the classic hard boiled detective novel. The type written by Dashiell Hammett who wrote The Maltese Falcon and Raymond Chandler who wrote the Big Sleep.

            

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