New Releases by Scott Starkey

Scott Starkey is the author of Revenge of the Bully (2014), The Call of the Bully (2014), How to Beat the Bully Without Really Trying (2012), Interview with LCDR Scott Starkey (2006) and Automobile Leasing in the United States (1997).

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Revenge of the Bully

release date: Sep 23, 2014
Revenge of the Bully
Rodney Rathbone tries to live up to his reputation as a reluctant hero when he earns a spot on his school football teamNalong with his arch-nemesisNwhile trying to regain his girlfriend Jessica''s trust and survive his mother''s new job as the restaurant reviewer for a local paper.

The Call of the Bully

release date: Jan 07, 2014
The Call of the Bully
Stuck at Camp Wy-Mee, cowardly Rodney Rathbone is forced to try to make friends and finds himself once again in the unlikely roll of camp hero.

How to Beat the Bully Without Really Trying

release date: Jan 03, 2012
How to Beat the Bully Without Really Trying
When luck gives a new kid a false reputation as a tough guy, can he find the strength to live up to his image? Rodney Rathbone is a self-admitted coward. Things scare him, and he can’t help it. So naturally he’s terrified when he moves to a new town and the bully is ready to pounce. But just as Rodney is about to flee, a baseball flies in from out of nowhere and knocks out the bully. Now everyone thinks Rodney’s invincible—when really he feels just the opposite. Can he figure out how to live up to his new reputation and make friends along the way? Told with warmth and heart, this debut novel from a middle-school teacher will speak to the hidden insecurities—and strengths—of every middle-grade reader.

Interview with LCDR Scott Starkey

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Interview with LCDR Scott Starkey
Lieutenant Commander Scott Starkey served as the assistant navigator onboard USS Enterprise in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and as pilot and squadron operations officer in Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron 3 (HS 3) onboard USS Theodore Roosevelt in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. While onboard Enterprise, in conjunction with the Vinson, Starkey helped conduct 24-hour operations off the coast of Pakistan. As assistant navigator, he was responsible for writing the officers'' watch bills, writing the watch bills for the ship''s quartermasters, standing watch as officer of the deck, and training all officers becoming watchstanders on the bridge. Upon joining HS 3, he took part in a nine-month predeployment workup with the Roosevelt before deploying to the Middle East. He notes that deploying from the United States to an overseas station is difficult for the helicopter pilots because, in order to maintain a certain level of qualification, they have to spend a minimum of two hours flying over land with night vision goggles every 45 days, and this is not always possible while transiting an ocean. Because they had already departed the area, his squadron could not conduct a turnover with the previous squadron but they were able to do a video teleconference which garnered them several lessons learned. Common flight missions on station included flying "starboard D," a position low and behind the carrier which allowed them to carry out search and rescue if needed, and a rotation of flights out of Basra supporting Britain''s Joint Helicopter Force-Iraq. In addition, they would conduct logistical support flights to the smaller surface combatants and carry out intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions along the Shatt al Arab, the Khor Abd Allah, and the Al Faw peninsula. Starkey mentions that, "There were pipeline concerns. There was criminal activity along the two rivers," in addition to the threat of small arms fire and man-portable air defense systems. He states that his squadron''s high level of aircraft availability and flexibility was no accident, stating, "The key to that was that we had a very good maintenance department who had it all planned out." Although saying that he and the rest of the squadron were very busy providing all manner of helicopter support, when asked if he was ready to leave, Starkey responded with, "I actually wasn''t. I left three months into the deployment to come to CGSC."

Automobile Leasing in the United States

release date: Jan 01, 1997
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