Stone in a Sling

A Soldier’s Journey

by Major (Ret.) Scott A. Meehan


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/27/2013

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 206
ISBN : 9781475994872
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 206
ISBN : 9781475994889

About the Book

Stone In A Sling is the true, gripping story of a soldier named Scott Meehan and his experiences over a 25-year military career. Starting his career as a private and retiring as a major, Meehan is a professional who puts duty and honor above self-interest.

Beginning in the city of Bogota with a terrorist bombing, the journey weaves through the path of intrigue during the Cold War in Berlin, and intensifies during Desert Storm, reaching its philosophical and theological conclusion in Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Scott sets you right into the action with a book that is hard to put down, vividly describing military life portraying the army wife and family, daily irritations of the desert, exploding bombs, and wintery cold of Berlin.

His accounts of the miracles, his relationship with God, and relationships with multicultural people across the globe depict a study in character, values, integrity, faith and selflessness. This is an unforgettable account about a man who embodies the best in our nation--and the good in us all.


About the Author

Major (Ret.) Scott Meehan, currently teaching computer studies at Keiser University in Orlando, Florida, is completing his doctoral dissertation in Organization Management. He was born in Baltimore, Maryland and attended 12 schools, public and private, throughout the United States and South America. Scott served a tour of duty in Berlin, Saudi Arabia during Desert Storm and two tours of duty in Iraq where he received a Bronze Star for his actions in 2003-2004. Scott’s military career spanned 25 years (1980-2005) that included seven years as an enlisted Combat Medic, nine years as a military intelligence officer, and six years in the acquisition field. He attended Florida Southern's ROTC program for two years between his enlisted and commission transition and then retired with honors in 2005.