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Four Buttons and a Baseball
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BY Dennis Guzy
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AMERICA, 1967 Dutch Blevins, who wouldn’t hurt a fly, is on his way to Vietnam. Howie, the centerfielder for the Lexiville Tigers Little League team, throws the ball everywhere except where he wants it to go. One struggles as an unarmed combat medic on sweltering tropical battlefields; the other strives to succeed despite his flaws. Together, they learn that some people can be heroes in the most unexpected ways. Four Buttons and a Baseball is a tale of adventure and heartache, pain and redemption, pride and celebration. It’s a story you won’t soon forget.
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Golden Ghetto: How the Americans and French Fell
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BY Steve Bassett
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ISBN-10: B07CHF8WRT
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Considering the suspicions, jealousies, bigotry and greed inherent when a foreign power occupies another Golden Ghetto: How the Americans and French Fell In and Out of Love during the Cold War tells an improbable story. If ever a US military base deserved the sobriquet Golden Ghetto it was the Chateauroux Air Station, for 16 years at the height of the Cold War it was one of the most desirable postings in the world. Historians and casual readers will be enthralled by this bird's eye view of how early Communist driven distrust never stood a chance against handshakes and smiles.
The book is also available as an AUDIOBOOK on Amazon, Audible.com and ibooks. There is a five-minute audiosample on each site. The book is free on Amazon/Audible.com if a member signs up. There is a link on the Amazon site, or the URL link is https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=golden+ghetto+how+the+americans&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Agolden+ghetto+how+the+americans
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https://www.amazon.com/Golden-Ghetto-Americans-Fre
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Operation Geronimo II
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BY Sam Smith
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ISBN-13: 978-1-64082-742-4
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Operation Geronimo II is a novel written by retired White House appointee to the Department of Defense. It describes the use of advanced weapons with our Special Force units in a raid to secure bin Laden's four sons in Iran. The book covers a number of ways that new aerospace platforms and advanced weapons can be mated to give our military new abilities in the GWOT and in nation state conflicts.
The novel has a surprise ending for the reader to resolve and consider. As the SEAL Team is compromised leaving the Tehran area for safety. The 512 page hardback comes also in a Kindle e-book version. Online resellers are Amazon and Barnes and Noble. Both new and used hardbacks are available.
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Intro to an amazing career for a veteran
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BY Ryan Hurley
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Real estate appraisers are making up to $100,000 or more each year.
This e-book reveals insider secrets to the real estate appraisal profession.
Introducing the first e-book about some aspects of actually doing real estate appraisals.
Let me introduce myself. I'm a licensed real estate appraiser that has been appraising homes for over 10 years. I have worked in California and Colorado. I have made up to a $100,000 In a single year doing real estate appraisals. I typically work an average of 25 to 35 hours per week.
I will admit there are schools that can teach you the fundamentals of real estate appraisal, but they don't teach you how to appraise a home or condo or multi family unit.
This is a short simple book that simplifies how to perform an appraisal.
Foreword
This book is not an appraisal procedure book. This book was designed to explain The who, what, when, where, why and how of real estate appraisals.
This book will motivate you to take the first step to a new career as a Real Estate Appraiser. This step will put you on your way to a six figure income. This book is not available anywhere else and is extremely affordable for the simple fact of inspiring you to start a great new future.
I wish that this information was available in 2001 when I was lucky enough to find this industry.
First let me tell you the benefits
The benefits of R.E. Appraisal
• Working from home
• Large income potential
• Setting your own hours
• Time off when you want
• No inventory
• No marketing
• No sales
• No Boss
• Less stress
There are drawbacks in every career
The drawbacks of R.E. Appraisal
• Licensing and insurance
• Training
• Driving
• Studying
• Computer, software and camera
My life’s story has been one of great success, followed by some failure which led me to a tremendous humbling of my nature. Then, I was able to re-build and focus on what makes me happy and successful.
I started my work career at a very young age. I was about 5 when my dad would have me help him with his vending business. He owned several candy machines in different areas of California and Arizona. I mostly just helped clean the candy machines at first. As I got older I helped with the driving, collecting the cash, filling and cleaning the machines. I was paid $5 an hour. I feel like learning about work at such a young age instilled a good work ethic.
By the time I was 18, I knew that I wasn’t ready for college. So I enlisted in the United States Navy. I took my ASVAB test and scored well enough to have a few options for an MOS. I chose Aviation Structural Mechanic because I thought if I learned to work on aircraft I could make a career out of it when I finished my 4 years in the Navy.
When I finished my 4 years in the Navy I realized I didn’t get the experience I had hoped. I had worked much of the time on the line fueling aircraft, cleaning and inspecting. I went back to my home town of San Diego and I hoped to get a job at the airport. After sending several resumes in an attempt to get a position as a baggage handler, I finally got a position as a cargo handler. That job lasted approximately 3 months because $7.50 an hour was really hard to live on and the work wasn’t fun.
I was constantly looking for a new career until I found a garage door company that was hiring. It was a small business run by a father and son which appealed to me. I learned a great deal from the father and son about small business. They became very successful and after three years working with them, I decided I really wanted to run my own business.
I had purchased a condo after my second year with the garage door company and I had some equity, I realized I could pull some money from it to fund my first business. I researched some different business opportunities in magazines. I found one that promised big money fixing windshield chips and air brushing scratches on cars. I spent about $6000 on the equipment and another $2000 on an ad in a local magazine. Big mistake. I got a few calls and realized the system wasn’t nearly as easy as I thought it was going to be. I only tried for a couple months to make that business work before I realized I had to get a job again.
In 2001 I was selling furniture and the company was going out of business. I had a female co-worker that said she was going to a real estate seminar held by Coldwell Banker. I was impressed by the seminar because they stated that the potential income of a real estate agent was huge.
Now being the skeptic I am, I was doubting if I could do what these agents were doing. Plus, I couldn't afford the class or the insurance at the time.
I knew the fact that more millionaires are made in real estate than in any other industry. So, I started to look into what other aspect of real estate that I could possibly do to make money. I researched real estate appraisal and was lucky enough to find an appraiser that was willing to teach me.
If you're still reading this, then you believe you would like a better career with a better income and more freedom In your life.
Take your first step to a rewarding profitable career.
E-mail me at ryahur@msn.com for the free e-book
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Merry Christmas and a Happy PTSD
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BY Christopher Oelerich
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ISBN-13: 978-1-4923-8552-3
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Merry Christmas and a Happy PTSD By Christopher Oelerich
I was a twenty year old Warrant Officer when I arrived in Vietnam in May 1969; was assigned to B Troop 7/17 Air Cav in Pleiku. Joined the Scout Platoon, spent my entire tour as a Scout and in that time saw my friends killed, captured, wounded and lose their minds. I arrived home in May 1970; my life inextricably altered nurturing a serious alcohol problem and raging PTSD. I have attempted to put down how I have dealt with Alcoholism and PTSD and managed to have a very, very good life.
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https://www.amazon.com/Merry-Christmas-Happy-Christopher-Oelerich-ebook/dp/B00F100IQK
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Landon's Odyssey
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BY J.A. Gasperetti
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ISBN-13: 978-1-4343-2331-6
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Gil Landon, a returning Vietnam veteran, has a pervasive feeling of angst. His love is gone, his graduate studies interrupted, his prospects for a job are bleak, and his treatment for a war wound mediocre. This is quite a plateful for a veteran to handle while trying to acclimate back into civilian life. To make his current state more tolerable, Landon begins a journey, an odyssey, if you will, to find some relief by seeking his past to improve his future. His voyage of discovery is prompted by the discovery of six letters, which he inexplicably finds in a shipping crate he sent back to himself from Vietnam. They belong to six wartime buddies, who Landon plans to visit and belatedly deliver their respective letters. The letters are the mysterious glue that holds the story together and propels it forward. As if by black magic, one of the letters brings him back to an old college anti-war adversary, Josh Hannigan, who knows the location of Landon's lost love: Becky Morris. Unknown to Landon, Hannigan is the fortuitous acquaintance of one of the letter recipients: Johnnie Krupke. Krupke's letter links him to Hannigan and Corsican heroin dealers. The hunt is on to find Landon and the evil contents found in Krupke's letter that Landon has in his possession. Through a series of flashbacks, both to Landon's college days and his Vietnam experiences, the characters are defined and shaped. The major players all come together for a climactic ending in the psychedelic kingdom of Haight-Ashbury in San Francisco during the turbulent year of 1968. To give added flavor to this evocative age, the songs of the 60's are included throughout as a thematic emphasis in the respective chapters they are inserted. Painted over a broad national and international canvas, Landon's Odyssey is truly an epic journey. It is a unique and relevant tale for a generation, one still coming to grips with the tumultuous times.
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https://www.amazon.com/Landons-Odyssey-J-A-Gasperetti/dp/1434323315
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Code: Team Zebra (Project 7)
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BY Dale Greenwell
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ISBN-13: 978-1-4907-1388-5
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CODE: TEAM ZEBRA: A single senator is aware of this team of Spec-Op Vets funded by Congress (under a fictitious "Project 7") engaged in subverting and destroying international drug cartels and their American judicial allies. However, assassinations of informants and witnesses, and the flight of others under errant government protection are the background in this 373 page novel classified by US Review as a "fast-pace thriller". Awarded the Gold Seal for Literary Excellence.
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https://www.amazon.com/Code-Team-Zebra-Dale-Greenwell/dp/1490713883
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The Funny Thing About War
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BY Al Campo
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ISBN-13: 9781555718084
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Meet Chris Columbo. Twenty-two years old, intelligent, well spoken - once a promising U.S. naval officer candidate. But at college, his plans and dreams are shattered by the woman he deeply loves. Disillusioned about life in general, he falls into an abyss of self-pity, resigns his ROTC scholarship, abandons his studies, drops out and embarks on a downward spiral, eventually hitting rock bottom.
But all is not lost as he receives orders to report for active duty with the U.S. Navy, an organization to which he is contractually bound. In spite of his recent opposition to the war, desperation forces him to honor the terms of his contract and he soon finds himself aboard the the USS Lawrence, a guided missile destroyer, deployed as an active participant in the Lam Son and Linebacker operations off the coasts of South and North Vietnam.
THE FUNNY THING ABOUT WAR, an historical fiction, provides a sailor's perspective of the Vietnam War through the exploits of Chris and his shipmates. Sometimes challenging, often humorous, Chris's experiences will change him forever, leading him to embrace his life and future. Now, if he can just survive his final mission.
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Silver Wings of Airborne
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BY Nick Dramis
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If you liked Stephen Ambrose's book and series, "Band of Brothers," you'll love this book. A Great Book for World War II readers. Combat stories from those paratroopers who fought the enemy. Learn how Sioux Indians of the 82nd Airborne Division, caused havoc in the Nazi ranks.
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https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0972225404/americanveter-20
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The Last Hookers
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BY LTC Carle E. Dunn, USA-Ret.
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Lieutenant General James Hollingsworth, USA-Ret. says, "The Last Hookers is an outstanding job by Colonel Dunn. His events are accurate and excellently detailed." This is a five-year effort book deep in non-fictional background exposed by fictional characters. This 660 page book is comprehensive with details relating to Laos (Air America-CIA), Cambodia (US Special Operations [SOG]) Operations there, North Vietnam (Its people, culture, military, and how Ho Chi Minh came to power) and South Vietnam (From France through the US actions).
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https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0759655928/americanveter-20
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Unsung Valor : A GI's Story of World War II
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BY Cleveland Harrison
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Drafted in 1942 and sent to the Army Special Training Program, Harrison received engineering training. When the desperate need for replacements forced the ASTP's termination, he was sent to the Ninety-fourth Infantry Division. With it, he was in the siege of the French port Lorient, and the Battle of the Bulge, in which a land mine seriously wounded him. Assigned to military government after hospitalization, he served in occupation forces in Germany until well after V-E Day. The Eisenhower Center for American Studies has announced that A. Cleveland Harrison's World War II memoir, Unsung Valor: A GI's Story of World War II , is the 2001 winner of the Forrest C. Pogue Prize. The annual prize goes to an oustanding scholarly, historical work about the Army in Europe during World War II. Douglas Brinkley, director of the Center, observed that "one doesn't have to be a World War II scholar to enjoy this marvelous memoir.
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https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1578062144/americanveter-20
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Rockabilly,Radio and WWII
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BY Shaun Mather
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ISBN-10: 1-57168-966-4
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This 114 page book of memoirs deals mainly with Lt. Joe M.Leonard, Jr's experiences in WWII, 19 months of which was overseas, serving as a Signal Intelligence Officer with the 113th Signal Radio Intelligence Company, attached to HQ of the First US Army. Lt. Leonard's unit landed on Omaha Beach, Normandy Invasion, on D+7. His unit was monitoring and intercepting German Army secret coded and enciphered radio messages; breaking such German codes and ciphers, and furnishing this intelligence to Army G-2. He personally received the Bronze Star Medal for outstanding intelligence work on the field of battle, Specifics incidents are described in this book. At wars end, Gen. Eisenhower sent special commendations to the Signal Intelligence Service for helping to shorten the length of the war, save countless lives, and assure the Allies a victory.
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Waiting For The Blessed Light Of Dawn
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BY Ted Hofsiss
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A True Story of the Korean War It is a story of friendships and love and combat. It tells of the kind of courage and devotion (to duty and country) it took, to travel halfway around the world, to fight for a people they did not know. They were thrown into combat as boys. Days later they were fighting to stay alive. Fierce heat or deadly cold sapped their strength. There was never enough water, food, ammunition, or sleep. Death was always at their elbows, taking their brothers in arms one by one.
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Parallel Flights: A Father-Daughter Memoir
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BY Marilyn McCord
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ISBN-10: 1-4033-7596-8
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Imagine flying the Nile River at 300 feet in a B-25 salvaged from the desert. Picture a search-and-rescue team looking for a downed plane in Western China as machete-brandishing bandits attack from nearby hills. Consider being responsible for troop morale in a war in which combat soldiers welcome real or imagined wounds that take them off the front lines. These are among Col. Hal McCord's experiences as a young personnel officer during World War II.
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ONE MORE MISSION: A JOURNEY FROM CHILDHOOD TO WAR
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BY Jesse Pettey
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An autobiography about a boy growing up in Nacogdoches, Texas, his youthful adventures, and his joining the Army Air Corps during WWII. The author describes his pilot training and his 35 bombing missions as a B-24 Liberator bomber pilot based in Cerignola, Italy. After completing his tour of combat, the author remained in Italy as a cargo pilot based at Capodichino Air Base in Naples, Italy where he married an Italian War Bride before returning to Nacogdoches to finish his college education.
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