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131 Days - Accounts From a Frontline Aid Station During Operation Desert Storm
BY Tom Haigler
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Twelve years ago CW2 Tom Haigler was attached to the unit that would spearhead the 7th Corps into Iraq.   As a Physician Assistant his mission was to ready not only his medics, but himself, to care for the more than 200 casualties the ground war promised.   131 Days was created from his daily journal and gives a first hand account of what the medics in a frontline aid station face.   There were many aspects to the war fought in Iraq.   One was witnessed daily on CNN; precision guided missiles, spectacular explosions, the burning skies of Baghdad. Another is the battle of the mind; the emotions, the fear, the anger, the relief, the guilt.   This is the aspect of the war he describes.   131 Days is an important reminder of what soldiers face on a personal level when combat is inevitable.
Available at  https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/159286595X/americanveter-20
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In Black and White
BY Dick Williamson PhD
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Many stories have been told about the tumultuous era of the sixties as we reach for a better understanding of the dynamics of the incredible social changes that took place.   "In Black and White" chronicles the Vietnam experience of two American soldiers; one black and one white.   Though the novel includes some graphic scenes of war it is intended to be a backdrop and not the focus of the book.   The emphasis is on the personal development of these men as they work through issues of friendship, love, war, racism and loss.   "In Black And White" is far more than a Vietnam War story.   It is about coping with forced separation and loss of innocence. All of us can relate to overcoming overwhelming circumstances in our lives.   There are no heroes or heroines in, In Black And White.   There are only survivors who have learned to love and to discover themselves through incredible odds.
Available at  https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1592865941/americanveter-20
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Eagle Wings and Mustang Tales:
BY Capt. William Jackson Barnard
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A story about a boy who was born to fly
by Capt. William Jackson Barnard

Bill Barnard lived many of the great events of the 20th century.   At 17, he joined the Depression navy.   He sailed to Japanese-occupied China and saw, heard, smelled, tasted, and felt more than many do in a lifetime.   Later, he was under the Hindenburg when it exploded.   He flew 11,000 hours in every kind of plane, in combat and foul weather, and never bent a wingtip.   A "mustang", Bill was one of only 15 enlisted pilots to ever earn a Captain's eagle wings.   He met Presidents, aviation pioneers, astronauts, and movie stars in his 40-year aviation career.
Available at  https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0972248137/americanveter-20
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Highest Traditions — Memories of War
BY Tony Lazzarini
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Prize winning playwright and award winning author, Tony Lazzarini, has written more than your average war story.   Highest Traditions takes you along on his tour in Vietnam as a helicopter door gunner where the average life span under fire was 20 seconds.   This is not a glorification of war documentation.   The author puts his readers beside him in the infamous UH-1D (Huey) helicopter and whisks them off to the battlefield to perform a mix of hazardous missions.   His thoughts will become yours as he deals with the anguish of seeing death and his narrow escapes from it.   This is an educational as well as harrowing account of how helicopter missions were done and why.   Discover the "A" Company "Little Bears", one of the most decorated helicopter units of the Vietnam War.
Available at  https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1891555022/americanveter-20
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First Lady Last Lady
BY D.C. Macom
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Our heroine, FBI agent Erin Windom is investigating a case involving a mathematician, turned serial killer, in the Washington DC area. The Pi symbol, in geometry, strangely appears etched on the victims. Simultaneously, First Lady Hilda Holt, becomes missing following a threat by terrorists to the U.S. President Harrison Holt. A bizzare turn of events leads Agent Windom, President Holt and a select few in the new Administration to realize a devestating situation. Concurrently, the United States Senate is threatening the President with impeachment for covertly sending ransom to the terrorists. All roads mysteriously turn to an unexpected and terrible reality.
Available at  https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0741400537/americanveter-20
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The 7 Levels of Change
BY Colonel Rolf Smith, USAF(Ret)
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The 7 Levels of Change
by Colonel Rolf Smith, USAF(Ret)

Out as a 2nd edition. The book has its roots in the first military Office of Innovation (1986), created at Kelly Air Force Base in San Antonio (USAF Electronic Security Command, now Air Froce Intelligence Agency).
Available at  https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1930819110/americanveter-20
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A Filthy Business
BY David Compton
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In 1965, in the chilliest part of the Cold War, Anders Desruisseaux is nearing the end of his career in Army Intelligence. He has been working as an agent handler in northern Germany, where he runs "agents" in and out of East Bloc countries. This novel is fiction-based-on-fact. Many of the techniques and places described in the novel are real. The job was at times exciting, rarely glamorous, and sometimes just a rotten way to make a living.
Available at  https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1588988228/americanveter-20
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Our Survival Was Open to the Gravest Doubts
BY Jerry McConnell
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A Marine Private's Personal Account of the Battle for Guadalcanal on August 7, 1942.   This story is about history. World War II and The Battle for Guadalcanal was a historical moment in this country back in the summer of 1942. It was after all, the first land battle that our country had won since the war started. We lost and suffered great losses at Pearl Harbor and shortly after, we lost Wake Island. We needed a victory. The Marines who fought on Guadalcanal knew this. It was one of the most horrific battles ever faced by our young men. This story is about a young man's journey into the darkness of war and combat.
Available at  https://www.seacoastmarines.com/JerryMcConnellChapter1-3.html
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World War II B-24 "Snoopers"
BY Stephen M. Perrone
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The Snoopers came into being because on May 30, 1942, commanding General Army Air Forces, Hap Arnold, ordered the Director of Technical Services to establish the Sea Search Attack Development Unit, with headquarters at Langley Field, Virginia.  This group was originally formed to develop tactics and techniques of anti-submarine warfare, but the development of the SCR-717B Long Range Radar Search Radar and the super-secret SCR-729 Low Altitude (LAB) Radar Bombsight mounted in the ASV Radar Equipped B-24 airplane gave birth to the Snoopers: Low Altitude Night Bombers.  Hundreds of combat missions are described by the crew members-most of them were in their twenties, but some were teenagers.  Sixty years later it is hard to believe, but three Snooper crews came into the Pacific Combat Theater with 19 year-old Plane Commanders.
Available at  https://home.st.net.au/~dunn/books/snoopers.htm
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The Pucker Factor
BY Daniel Webster
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The Pucker Factor is a phrase familiar to the military.   Fear, surprise, and the unknown are its major components.   Jointly or one at a time, these components can scare you to death, or you are certain you will die, and then you are afraid you will not die.   He moves from the "Jungle Eaters" as they clear back the jungle with Rome plows in the Hobo Woods, to fly with the Commanders of the 13th Assault Helicopter Battalion and the 164th Combat Aviation Group on missions in the Delta to rout out and destroy the VC in the U-Mihn Forest, then to prepare operational maps for the 336th Assault Helicopter Company mission
Available at  https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1410767817/americanveter-20
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YES, DRILL SERGEANT! How I Survived Basic Training
BY Jeff Circle
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YES, DRILL SERGEANT! is a humorous memoir that describes Jeff Circle's U.S. Army basic training experience at Ft. Dix, New Jersey, in 1987.   Each phase of the eight-week period is retraced and brought to life through clever, frank, and sometimes cynical vignettes that reveal a process full of fear, shock, and trepidation.   �I strongly recommend this book to anyone who thinks basic training might be fun.
Available at  https://www.jeffcircle.com
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Brian Wizard's 20th Century Anthology
BY Brian Wizard
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This compellation of work consists of five novels, a video documentary and a music CD:   The Will He Make It Saga:  Permission to Kill, Back in the World, Permission to Live, and the video documentary Thunderhawks.  Plus Shindara, a dolphin's tale, and Heaven On Earth, a spiritual satire, a CD of original Brian Wizard tunes and a signed and numbered Certificate of Authenticity.  Only 500 First Edition Anthologies available.
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Tac Leader: What Honor Requires
BY Bob Anderson
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Doc Roberts and his friend Gonzo set out on a search for gold and lost treasure in the Mexican desert. They head out on horse back with Gonzo's latest invention Merlin, their secret weapon for finding gold. Instead of finding gold, they find trouble. They know something's out of kilter when they encounter a strange resort in the middle of the Mexican desert. Their suspicion is confirmed, as they find murder, rape and perversion at a level neither had seen before. Doc and Gonzo are two decorated military professionals, with experience ranging from counterterrorism to air intelligence. They are quickly faced with making decisions that send their lives spinning off on a course neither could have imagined.
https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1414046391/americanveter-20
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The Way I Remember It: World War Two
BY George A. Flynn
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Written by a veteran who saw action on two continents, participated in two D-Day invasions, and fought in seven major campaigns, this book takes the reader through the daily thoughts and activities of the author throughout the course of the war. The book shows the realities of war, as well as the lighter side of things. A must read for anyone learning about or interested in WWII and for soldiers or vets of all ages.
Available at  https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1414046391/americanveter-20
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Semper Fi: Business Leadership the Marine Corps Way
BY Dan Carrison and Rod Walsh
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Semper Fidelis - Latin for "always faithful" - is both the motto of the U.S. Marine Corps and the inspiration for this totally new approach to corporate leadership.

Written by two former marines who are now successful businessmen, Semper Fi goes behind the scenes to pinpoint what works for the USMC. But the book is about far more than barking orders to underlings, mandating a grueling fitness program, or charging over the top with bayonets flashing. Rather, it takes the best leadership tactics used by the Corps and translates them to a corporate environment-with results that can be surprising and highly effective.
Available at  https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0814404138/americanveter-20
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