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Shattered Minds - How the Pentagon Fails Our Troops With Faulty Helmets

English · Hardback

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Shattered Minds is the first book to investigate how American military bureaucracies have let our troops down by failing to upgrade one of the most important pieces of personal safety equipment - the combat helmet. Two longtime employees of North Dakota defense contractor Sioux Manufacturing discovered that the required density of the Kevlar material woven into netting of combat helmets was being shorted. After bringing their discovery to the attention of management, rather than cleaning up the illegal practice, their boss accused them of stealing company secrets and having an adulterous affair. Both employees were fired, leading to a lawsuit and a judgment they won in court which eventually brought the company¿s bad faith practices to light. Around the same time, a separate whistleblower, retired Navy doctor Robert Meaders, was pulled into a bizarre and irrational struggle with Army and Marine bureaucracies when he found out from his Marine grandson that the protective webbing inside the military helmets provided to troops was inadequate. Why was the military so resistant to upgrading its combat equipment, the most essential gear used to protect from Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) that plagues soldiers long after their days of combat? By interweaving these two sets of whistleblowers¿ stories, authors Robert Bauman and Dina Rasor explain why the military, despite news coverage with revelations about these whistleblowers' personal efforts, continued to do the indefensible. Using their combined 85 years of knowledge covering and investigating the Pentagon, the authors try to explain why such a betrayal of our troops has persisted. They also offer information on how the public, press, and military departments can fix the problem and give U.S. troops a better helmet that will help them survive their service to the United States of America.

List of contents










Foreword, by Perry Jefferies    
Introduction    
Abbreviations    
Authors’ Note    
1. Hard-Headed Marines    
2. Twisted Logic    
3. Moment of Truth    
4. Blowback    
5. Whistleblower’s Nightmare    
6. The Tinkerer and His Unique Foam    
7. Mr. Helmet    
8. Shut Out    
9. Cost More Important Than the Troops?    
10. Search for Justice    
11. The New York Lawyer    
12. Operation Helmet Becomes a Force    
13. Feds Move In    
14. Breakthrough for the Troops    
15. Small Victory, Large Defeat    
16. Army Resistance    
17. Cut and Paste    
18. Damage Control    
19. Negotiation    
20. Settlement    
21. Just Give Me What I Want    
22. Kafkaesque Nightmare    
23. Fallout    
24. Delamination    
25. Won’t Work Unless You Wear It    
26. Intransigent    
27. Too Little, Too Late    
28. Back to the Future    
29. The Bureaucratic Wall    
Epilogue    
Acknowledgments    
Notes    
Index    


About the author










Robert H. Bauman is a former investigator for the Naval Investigative Service and Defense Criminal Investigative Service. He co-founded the Bauman and Rasor Group with Dina Rasor. He is the coauthor with Rasor of Betraying Our Troops: The Destructive Results of Privatizing War


Summary

The first book to examine this most basic item of military equipment, Shattered Minds features the stories of two sets of whistleblowers determined to expose the truth about the failures of the military helmet bureaucracy.

Product details

Authors Robert Bauman, Robert H Bauman, Robert H. Bauman, Robert H. Rasor Bauman, Dina Rasor
Publisher University of Nebraska Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.03.2019
 
EAN 9781640120365
ISBN 978-1-64012-036-5
No. of pages 336
Subjects Guides > Motor vehicles, aircraft, ships, space travel > Military vehicles, aircraft, ships
Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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