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One Bullet Away: The Making of a Marine Officer

One Bullet Away: The Making of a Marine Officer by Nathaniel C. Fick from Mariner Books

    If the Marines are "the few, the proud," Recon Marines are the fewest
    and the proudest. Nathaniel Fick's career begins with a hellish summer
    at Quantico, after his junior year at Dartmouth. He leads a platoon
    in Afghanistan just after 9/11 and advances to the pinnacle—Recon—
    two years later, on the eve of war with Iraq. His vast skill set puts him
    in front of the front lines, leading twenty-two Marines into the deadliest
    conflict since Vietnam. He vows to bring all his men home safely, and
    to do so he'll need more than his top-flight education. Fick unveils the
    process that makes Marine officers such legendary leaders and shares
    his hard-won insights into the differences between military ideals and
    military practice, which can mock those ideals.

    In this deeply thoughtful account of what it's like to fight on
    today's front lines, Fick reveals the crushing pressure on young leaders
    in combat. Split-second decisions might have national consequences or
    horrible immediate repercussions, but hesitation isn't an option. One
    Bullet Away never shrinks from blunt truths, but ultimately it is an
    inspiring account of mastering the art of war.

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    Easy Company Soldier: The Legendary Battles of a Sergeant from World War II's "Band of Brothers"

    Easy Company Soldier: The Legendary Battles of a Sergeant from World War II's "Band of Brothers" by Don Malarkey from St. Martin's Press

      Sgt. Don Malarkey takes us not only into the battles fought from Normandy to Germany, but into the heart and mind of a soldier who beat the odds to become an elite paratrooper, and lost his best friend during the nightmarish engagement at Bastogne.

      Drafted in 1942, Malarkey arrived at Camp Toccoa in Georgia and was one of the one in six soldiers who earned their Eagle wings. He went to England in 1943 to provide cover on the ground for the largest amphibious military attack in history: Operation Overlord. In the darkness of D-day morning, Malarkey parachuted into France and within days was awarded a Bronze Star for his heroism in battle. He fought for twenty-three days in Normandy, nearly eighty in Holland, thirty-nine in Bastogne, and nearly thirty more in and near Haugenau, France, and the Ruhr pocket in Germany.

      This is his dramatic tale of those bloody days fighting his way from the shores of France to the heartland of Germany, and the epic story of how an adventurous kid from Oregon became a leader of men.

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      The Lions of Iwo Jima (John MacRae Books)

      The Lions of Iwo Jima (John MacRae Books) by Fred Haynes from Henry Holt and Co.

        The Lions of Iwo Jima tells the full story of one of the greatest units fielded in the history of the U.S. Marines. Combat Team 28, 4500 men strong, trained for a full year, landed on the black sands of Iwo Jima on February 19, 1945, and raised the flag atop Mount Suribachi after four days of ferocious combat. Major General Fred Haynes USMC (Ret’d), then a young captain, is the last surviving officer in CT28 intimately involved in planning and coordinating all phases of the Team’s fight on Iwo Jima. Drawing on a wealth of previously untapped documents, personal narratives, and letters, in addition to more than 100 interviews with survivors, Haynes and Warren recapture in riveting detail what the Marines of Combat Team 28 experienced, placing particular emphasis on the Team’s ferocious struggle to break through the main belt of the Japanese defenses to the north, and reduce the final pocket of resistance on the island in Bloody Gorge.

        The Lions of Iwo Jima offers fresh interpretations of the fight for Suribachi, the iconic flag raising photo, and the nature of the campaign as a whole, and helps to answer the essential questions: Who were these men? What accounts for their extraordinary performance in battle?

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        Courage After Fire: Coping Strategies for Troops Returning from Iraq and Afghanistan and Their Families

        Courage After Fire: Coping Strategies for Troops Returning from Iraq and Afghanistan and Their Families by Keith Armstrong from Ulysses Press

          The bravery displayed by our soldiers at war is commonly recognized. However, often forgotten is the courage required by veterans when they return home and suddenly face reintegration into their families, workplaces, and communities. Authored by three mental health professionals with many years of experience counseling veterans, Courage After Fire provides strategies and techniques for this challenging journey home.

          Courage After Fire offers soldiers and their families a comprehensive guide to dealing with the all-too-common repercussions of combat duty, including posttraumatic stress symptoms, anxiety, depression, and substance abuse. It details state-of-the-art treatments for these difficulties and outlines specific ways to improve couple and family relationships. Courage After Fire also offers tips on areas such as rejoining the workforce and reconnecting with children.

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          Down Range: To Iraq and Back

          Down Range: To Iraq and Back by Bridget C., Ph.D. Cantrell from WordSmith Books

            There are some things people don’t get over easily — pain from the past is one of them. Trauma changes people: It changes values, priorities, worldviews, and most of all…it changes how we relate to others. Painful, life-threatening experiences take people beyond the normal day-to-day life, leaving them stuck behind defensive walls that keep them from re-entering the world they have always known as “home”. So how does it happen? How do we lose the loving closeness with those around us? And better yet, how do we re-gain what pain has robbed us of? “Down Range” is not only a book explaining war trauma — it is required reading for anyone seriously interested about how to make healthy transitions from war to peace. Bridget C. Cantrell, Ph.D. and Vietnam veteran, Chuck Dean have joined forces to present this vital information and resource manual for both returning troops and their loved ones. Here you will find answers, explanations, and insights as to why so many combat veterans suffer from flashbacks, depression, fits of rage, nightmares, anxiety, emotional numbing, and other troubling aspects of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).

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            Kill Bin Laden: A Delta Force Commander's Account of the Hunt for the World's Most Wanted Man

            Kill Bin Laden: A Delta Force Commander's Account of the Hunt for the World's Most Wanted Man by Dalton Fury from St. Martin's Press

              The mission was to kill the most wanted man in the world--a mission important enough it couldn’t be handled by just any American military or intelligence force. This was a mission of international importance and the best America had to offer was needed. As such, handed the task were roughly forty members of America’s super secret counterterrorist unit--an elite and mysterious unit known as Delta Force.
              These Delta warriors had help. About as good a help as you could get. The CIA, a dozen of the British Queen’s elite commandos, and another dozen or so Army Green Berets stepped up. This team waged modern day siege of epic proportions against bin Laden and his seemingly impenetrable cave sanctuary burrowed deep inside the Spin Ghar Mountain range.
              Over the years, since the battle ended, scores of news stories have surfaced offering tidbits of information about what actually happened in Tora Bora. Most of it is conjecture and speculation. KILL BIN LADEN is the first ever accurate first hand account of this battle and an inside look at the extraordinary nature of Delta Force and how they operate.

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              Quartered Safe Out Here: A Harrowing Tale of World War II

              Quartered Safe Out Here: A Harrowing Tale of World War II by George MacDonald Fraser from Skyhorse Publishing

                George MacDonald Fraser—beloved for his series of Flashman historical novels—offers an action-packed memoir of his experiences in Burma during World War II. Fraser was only 19 when he arrived there in the war’s final year, and he offers a first-hand glimpse at the camaraderie, danger, and satisfactions of service. A substantial Epilogue, occasioned by the 50th anniversary of VJ-Day in 1995, adds poignancy to a volume that eminent military historian John Keegan described as “one of the great personal memoirs of the Second World War.”

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                The Veteran's Survival Guide: How to File and Collect on VA Claims, Second Edition

                The Veteran's Survival Guide: How to File and Collect on VA Claims, Second Edition by John D. Roche from Potomac Books Inc.

                  "Claim denied!" All too often millions of veterans have received this response to their legitimate claims for federal benefits. In most cases, writes veterans' advocate John D. Roche, the claimant didn't understand the procedures needed to meet the myriad requirements of the Department of Veterans Affairs. With the appeals process requiring years to resolve disputes, deserving veterans and their dependents are left confused and frustrated by the agency and a system that was created to serve them. The answer is to submit a well-grounded claim initially, which The Veteran's Survival Guide, now in a revised, second edition, analyzes in detail. This unique book, written in an accessible self-help style, will be required reading for any veteran or veteran's dependent who wishes to obtain his or her well-earned benefits and for those officials of veterans' service organizations who assist veterans with their claims.

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                  Iwo Jima: World War II Veterans Remember the Greatest Battle of the Pacific

                  Iwo Jima: World War II Veterans Remember the Greatest Battle of the Pacific by Larry Smith from W. W. Norton

                    The men who fought and survived the deadliest battle of the Pacific come to life in this powerful oral history.

                    On February 19, 1945, nearly 70,000 American soldiers invaded a tiny volcanic island in the Pacific. Over the next thirty-five days, approximately 28,000 soldiers died, including nearly 22,000 Japanese and 6,821 Americans, making Iwo Jima one of the costliest battles of World War II. Best-selling oral historian Larry Smith dug deep for exclusive stories from Iwo Jima veterans, including the last surviving flag raiser on Mount Suribachi, a Navajo "Code Talker," a retired general, two Medal of Honor recipients, B-29 flyers, and other die-hard Marines who secured the island. Along the way, Smith investigates the controversy surrounding the famous photograph by Joe Rosenthal and presents the groundbreaking story of Japanese General Tadamichi Kuribayashi, rumored to have committed suicide rather than submit to capture. With dozens of photographs and maps, Iwo Jima is an unprecedented look at this pivotal battle and an inspiring study in courage, perseverance, and humanity. 50 photographs, 2 maps.

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                    Hogs in the Shadows: Combat Stories from Marine Snipers in Iraq

                    Hogs in the Shadows: Combat Stories from Marine Snipers in Iraq by Milo S. Afong from Berkley Hardcover

                      "In the heat of battle, they have one mission-and they accomplish it one bullet at a time."

                      In Operation Iraqi Freedom, there is a special breed of marine for whom the prey is the enemy-and every day is hunting season. This marine is a HOG-a Hunter of Gunman.

                      These are the gripping, gut-wrenching true stories of those marines in Iraq whose sole purpose on the battlefield is to take out the enemy-one combatant at a time. Every time a HOG puts his eye to the glass, it means death for whoever is unlucky enough to end up in his crosshairs. No warning shots. No disabling wounds. No regrets. That's what a HOG does.

                      Here, former Scout/Sniper Team Leader Milo S. Afong reveals what it takes to be a Hunter of Gunmen. He describes the intensive training that turns expert infantrymen into one-shot life-takers, building Marine Scout/Sniper teams and how they operate in the field-and under fire-and how HOGs get the job done under any conditions.

                      From sniping from a rooftop in Baghdad, to unknowingly being surrounded in a palm grove in the city of Hit, these stories will transport you right into the heat of the desert war, where one squeeze of the trigger can make all the difference."

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