What would your choice be for an Audio Book?

Started by James Shaw, November 26, 2007, 06:12:13 AM

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James Shaw

What CAP publication would you like to see done in the form of an Audio Book. Something historical like From Maine to Mexico or something more useful like the Leadership 2000 and Beyond Cadet Manuals. The Flying Minute Men book has allready been done in Audio Book format and the National Historian has a  meeting with Ballentine Books next week about duplication and publication.
Jim Shaw
USN: 1987-1992
GANG: 1996-1998
CAP:2000 - SER-SO
USCGA:2019 - BC-TDI/National Safety Team
SGAUS: 2017 - MEMS Academy State Director (Iowa)

Eclipse

I have a voracious appetite for audio books - several a week sometimes (yay US library system!), but not text-type books.

I'd love to see and even help with stuff for sight-impaired members, but probably wouldn't be interested for personal consumption.

"That Others May Zoom"

SAR-EMT1

The book required to pass the Yeager test. (Not sure of the name)

CAPSOC

The Scanner and Observer Courses  > maybe.
C. A. Edgar
AUX USCG Flotilla 8-8
Former CC / GLR-IL-328
Firefighter, Paramedic, Grad Student

James Shaw

Quote from: SAR-EMT1 on November 26, 2007, 08:34:18 AM
The book required to pass the Yeager test. (Not sure of the name)

CAPSOC

The Scanner and Observer Courses  > maybe.

I believe the book is Journey of Flight. Lengthy but possible.
Jim Shaw
USN: 1987-1992
GANG: 1996-1998
CAP:2000 - SER-SO
USCGA:2019 - BC-TDI/National Safety Team
SGAUS: 2017 - MEMS Academy State Director (Iowa)

♠SARKID♠

Definetely Leadership 2000 and Beyond.  It would be great to have on a lengthy drive to a CAP activity with cadets.

JCW0312

You mean I could read a book without having to read a book? Count me in!  ;D
Jon Williams, 2d Lt, CAP
Memphis Belle Memorial Squadron
SER-TN-144