The Warhead

The Quest to Build the Perfect Weapon in the Age of Modern Warfare
By Jeffrey E. Stern

The Warhead by Jeffrey E. Stern follows the life of Paveway, the laser-guided bomb first built by Weldon Word after American pilots kept failing to destroy North Vietnam’s Dragon’s Jaw bridge. Richard Hilton’s missions show why the Air Force wants a smart weapon that can...

When the World Dies

Life and Death in an Age of Infamy
By D.E. Davis

When the World Dies by D.E. Davis captures various evil deeds that have occurred in the 20th and 21st centuries as a result of the rise in totalitarianism and total war. The First World War was the first major world war, which cost millions of...

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The Boy in the Back

A True Story of Survival in Auschwitz and Mauthausen (Holocaust Survivor Memoirs World War II)
By Fern Lebo

The Boy In The Back by Fern Lebo: A True Story of Survival in Auschwitz and Mauthausen tells the story of Jan Blumenstein. Jan was born in Nové Zámky, just like his father and his grandfather before him. Growing up, things were not rough for...

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The Rogue's Confession

By Serge R. Pospelov

The Rogue's Confession by Serge R. Pospelov carries an unusual disclaimer on its opening page: all the people are fictional; all the events are real. That tension is what makes this book so gripping. Written by a former Russian Army officer who later escaped from...

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The Long Journey Home

A Road to Redemption and Acceptance
By Wes Lewis

In The Long Journey Home, Wes Lewis opens up about the exact moment he realized his decades of military discipline and career success were just walls hiding a deep emotional distance. After a lifetime of constant moving, broken marriages, and a chaotic phase where he...

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Kevlar, Tattoos and Invisible Scars

A Veteran’s Struggle with Identity, Worth, and What Counts
By Matthew West-James

In Kevlar, Tattoos and Invisible Scars, Matthew West-James gives us a zero-filter look at the mental conflict of coming home from Iraq and feeling like a complete fraud. As an 88M truck driver, he saw combat and earned the medals, yet spent years convincing himself...

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The Road To War

Duty & Drill, Courage & Capture
By Steven Burgauer

The events that brought America into World War II now seem like a distant dream that quickly became a nightmare. The attack on Pearl Harbour in December 1941 turned the world upside down. What followed is described by Steven Burgauer in The Road to War:...

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Betrayed Valor

A Veteran’s Story of Service, Sacrifices, and Systemic Neglect
By Dr. Sammie Lee Young

In Betrayed Valor, Dr. Sammie L. Young tells his life story. He was born in Columbus, Mississippi. His mother, a single parent of seven children, taught her children the importance of work, faith, and responsibility. Sammie absorbed this from early on and helped keep his...

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The March of Ink

Letters That Give You Goosebumps
By Edgar Dixon Rodriguez

The March of Ink by Edgar Dixon Rodriquez is an informative and deeply moving account of the author’s war deployment to the Persian Gulf in 1991, including 43 letters between him and his new bride. The author was a member of the Army Reserve and...

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Riding the White Bull

The Making of a Navy Seal
By Jack Ratliff

Riding the White Bull: The Making of a Navy SEAL by Jack Ratliff is a memoir shaped by experience and reflection, told in an unadorned voice that carries readers from college life in 1950s Texas through formative encounters that set the stage for military service....

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