A Time For Patriots- Dale Brown

Started by Major Lord, November 07, 2011, 05:33:26 PM

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Quote from: Spaceman3750 on November 08, 2011, 03:48:41 PM
I'm more concerned that they're going to say Punxsutawney Phil isn't real :'(.
Oh don't worry, that guy's real all right. ;D
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Brown actually put his opinions of CAP to the test. He is a Captain in Nevada Wing
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Quote from: MSG Mac on November 08, 2011, 11:15:41 PM
Brown actually put his opinions of CAP to the test. He is a Captain in Nevada Wing

Rated MO and MP, too.
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bearCAP pilot

Quote from: Major Lord on November 07, 2011, 05:33:26 PM
I went to Lake Tahoe this weekend and since it was snowing pretty hard, had plenty of time to read Dale Brown's new novel, "A Time for Patriots". I don't want to spoil anything, but lets just say that nearly anything that has started a fatal dual on this board is right in there. Cadet "Medics', law enforcement, carrying guns, drugs, shooting people, beating up FBI agents.....all by CAP and CAP members.  You are gonna love this book. Then you will go directly to hell for impure thoughts......

Major Lord

Thanks for the great comments. "A Time For Patriots" is definitely fiction. It is the CAP I would LIKE to see! I've done the very same thing with the Strategic Air Command, USCG, the USMC, and the USAF. I don't believe in retelling stories everyone already knows--I'm going to tell a story of what MIGHT happen in the future.

I am a MS, MO, MP, cadet orientation pilot, glider tow pilot, PAO, and asst. airplane manager in CAP, and I'm having a great time. I thought once the novel was finished then I'd be finished with CAP, but that didn't happen.

Is there anyone here who doesn't think that CAP's future involves UAVs and satellite surveillance? I think it will happen sooner than anyone believes. Dale...

PWK-GT

Mr. Brown, um...I mean bearCAPpilot.....Just wanted to say it's great to have you on board here. Long time reader...and very big fan! You, Clancy, and W.E.B. Griffin are my top 3 faves.

I'm done fawning now.....

Please revert back to the inevitable uniform thread hijack  ;D
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Quote from: bearCAP pilot on November 09, 2011, 05:26:59 AM
Quote from: Major Lord on November 07, 2011, 05:33:26 PM
I went to Lake Tahoe this weekend and since it was snowing pretty hard, had plenty of time to read Dale Brown's new novel, "A Time for Patriots". I don't want to spoil anything, but lets just say that nearly anything that has started a fatal dual on this board is right in there. Cadet "Medics', law enforcement, carrying guns, drugs, shooting people, beating up FBI agents.....all by CAP and CAP members.  You are gonna love this book. Then you will go directly to hell for impure thoughts......

Major Lord

Thanks for the great comments. "A Time For Patriots" is definitely fiction. It is the CAP I would LIKE to see! I've done the very same thing with the Strategic Air Command, USCG, the USMC, and the USAF. I don't believe in retelling stories everyone already knows--I'm going to tell a story of what MIGHT happen in the future.

I am a MS, MO, MP, cadet orientation pilot, glider tow pilot, PAO, and asst. airplane manager in CAP, and I'm having a great time. I thought once the novel was finished then I'd be finished with CAP, but that didn't happen.

Is there anyone here who doesn't think that CAP's future involves UAVs and satellite surveillance? I think it will happen sooner than anyone believes. Dale...

Welcome to captalk Mr. Brown. I am a big fan, your in my top 2! (with jack Higgins).

Its good to see someone of your prestige involved in CAP. We need more big names IMHO.

I think National PAO should send you on a PAO tour  ;).

Again, welcome.
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My wife brought it home from the library for me a few weeks ago.

It was a good read, although I had to suspend my disbelief a little bit. 8)

But it was an entertaining book.
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So when are we going to see General McLanahan's Grandfather flying Anti sub patrol in World War II???  Come to think of it, it may make a decent storyline. Building an airport in the scrub brush from the ground up. Flying low powered aircraft miles out to sea. The CAP Historical Foundation could supply factual information for such a novel.
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Major Lord

Quote from: bearCAP pilot on November 09, 2011, 05:26:59 AM
Quote from: Major Lord on November 07, 2011, 05:33:26 PM
I went to Lake Tahoe this weekend and since it was snowing pretty hard, had plenty of time to read Dale Brown's new novel, "A Time for Patriots". I don't want to spoil anything, but lets just say that nearly anything that has started a fatal dual on this board is right in there. Cadet "Medics', law enforcement, carrying guns, drugs, shooting people, beating up FBI agents.....all by CAP and CAP members.  You are gonna love this book. Then you will go directly to hell for impure thoughts......

Major Lord

Thanks for the great comments. "A Time For Patriots" is definitely fiction. It is the CAP I would LIKE to see! I've done the very same thing with the Strategic Air Command, USCG, the USMC, and the USAF. I don't believe in retelling stories everyone already knows--I'm going to tell a story of what MIGHT happen in the future.

I am a MS, MO, MP, cadet orientation pilot, glider tow pilot, PAO, and asst. airplane manager in CAP, and I'm having a great time. I thought once the novel was finished then I'd be finished with CAP, but that didn't happen.

Is there anyone here who doesn't think that CAP's future involves UAVs and satellite surveillance? I think it will happen sooner than anyone believes. Dale...

You are very welcome sir! If we can ever get our staff back from the war(s) I hope we can arrange your attendance as an instructor or guest lecturer at The Cadet Survival School. Its clear to me from your novels that you would fit in well. I have always believed that anyone who is not afraid is either not adequately informed or lacks imagination, and clearly you have a vision that transcends CAP's often stagnant mindset; a vision of which I believe we are in dire need.

Check six,

Major Lord

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ol'fido

Welcome to CT, Mr Brown. I understand you wanting to project CAP and the AF into the future. But please include a couple of salty old crew dogs with a cigar between their teeth and a steely glint in their eyes who can "kick it old school" for us nostalgic types. 8)
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Quote from: bearCAP pilot on November 09, 2011, 05:26:59 AMIs there anyone here who doesn't think that CAP's future involves UAVs and satellite surveillance? I think it will happen sooner than anyone believes. Dale...

I concur.

BTW, really enjoy your books.

dogboy

Quote from: Major Lord on November 07, 2011, 05:33:26 PM
had plenty of time to read Dale Brown's new novel, "A Time for Patriots".

This book is truly awful. Badly handled narrative, wooden dialogue, and caricatures rather than characters. I gave up at about page 190.

RiverAux

Quote from: bearCAP pilot on November 09, 2011, 05:26:59 AM
Is there anyone here who doesn't think that CAP's future involves UAVs and satellite surveillance? I think it will happen sooner than anyone believes. Dale...
Yes, I don't see CAP operating UAVs or conducting satellite surveillance.  If UAVs become the SAR asset of choice the National Guard will be the ones operating them, not CAP.  Perhaps if CAP survives 100 years and UAVs are a relatively cheap asset and aerial SAR is still needed, maybe we'll have them then.  But, I doubt the CAP SAR mission will survive the transition from airplanes to UAVs -- not because UAVs are better, but because they are neat toys that the empire builders will need to use even if they cost more. 

Now, I do think it possible that at some point CAP might get access to up-to-date satellite photos of search areas.  That isn't out of the realm of possibility, however we certainly don't have the expertise to do much with them.   Remember that tool that was set up to try to find Fossett using satellite photos? 

spacecommand

I know this is an old thread, but I found this interesting photograph of Former National Commander Brookfield with General Carr, and I remembered reading this thread, so check out what he's showing him lol!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/civilairpatrol/7932089970/#sizes/l/in/photostream/

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51JUE62CGRL._SL500_.jpg

bosshawk

Just to set the record straight, reference to using satellite imagery during the Fossett search.  I was laid up awaiting knee surgery and one of the ICs knew that I was an experienced imagery analyst.  I got to spend three days glued to my computer screen, looking at Google Earth imagery taken specifically for that search.  After all that work, seems that the imagery taken just missed the area where the wreckage was eventually found.  True, I was probably the only person in CAWG with those skills.  I look at Google Earth imagery just for fun, now.
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MSG Mac

It's been a while since this book was released. When is the next one coming out??
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dogboy

Quote from: Major Lord on November 07, 2011, 05:33:26 PM
I went to Lake Tahoe this weekend and since it was snowing pretty hard, had plenty of time to read Dale Brown's new novel, "A Time for Patriots". I

After seeing posts about this book on this site I started reading it. I can honestly say that I believe it is the worst written novel I've ever seen. It's juvenile and patronizing with cardboard characters, unrealistic plot, and dreadful development.

I guess for some it could be escapist reading but one's time could be better spent on almost any6 other book.

AirDX

Quote from: EMT-83 on November 08, 2011, 12:15:13 AM
Does this mean that Hawaii Five-O isn't real either? I thought that's what cops did on the islands.

They do.  I ran into Wo Fat in 7-11 the other day - he tried to pick my pocket.  And one of the little known missions of HIWG is patrolling for the Tongan pirates off the coast of Molokai.
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