Letters Lost then Found

By Amy L. Johnson

Letters Lost then Found by Amy L. Johnson is not just a book that explores the exchange of letters between two brothers during WWII, but is a revealing witness to what it was like to fly a supply and fighter aircraft. The book begins with...

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A Musician in the Great War

Diary of a WW1 Soldier
By Adolph Kuellmer, Joanne Kuellmer Franklin

A Musician in the Great War: Diary of a WW1 Soldier is a short volume of military historical non-fiction writing by authors Adolph Kuellmer and Joanne Kuellmer Franklin. Joanne is the granddaughter of Adolph, and has therefore taken on the role of compiling his personal...

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Warrior

From Nazi Occupied Holland to the Jungles of Vietnam...An Immigrant's Story
By Leo Deege

I loved Warrior: From Nazi Occupied Holland to the Jungles of Vietnam...An Immigrant's Story by Leonard Deege. A line from a book I read years ago kept popping into my mind. The Grim Reaper is talking to a man whose soul he is about to...

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The USS Arizona Men

75th Anniversary
By T J Cooper

The USS Arizona at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, a moment of tragedy captured in beautiful writing and telling images. It’s December 7, 1941 aboard the USS Arizona. People look forward to the Sunday morning service usually held at the quarterdeck, some had just returned from leave...

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We Were Soldiers Too

The Second Korean War - The DMZ Conflict
By Bob Kern

We Were Soldiers Too: The Second Korean War is the third of five books currently available in author Bob Kern's on-going series detailing different theaters of the Cold War. This book is perhaps the most pertinent to our times, as it retells the story...

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Innocence Lost

The Story of a Vietnam Vet
By Linda Gosson

Linda Gosson shares the story of a soldier who serves two terms in Vietnam, returns home to be diagnosed with PTSD and is hit with a second-degree felony charge because of his attempted suicide. Innocence Lost: The Story of a Vietnam Vet will open the...

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From Green Hills to Blue Seas

Memoirs of Vice Admiral James A. Sagerholm, USN (Ret.)
By James A. Sagerholm

From Green Hills to Blue Seas: Memoirs of Vice Admiral James A. Sagerholm, USN (Ret) is the autobiography of a man who enlisted in the Navy in 1946 and retired thirty-nine years later as a vice admiral. Born in Pennsylvania in 1927, Vice Admiral Sagerholm...

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Proud American

The Migrant, Soldier, and Agent
By Sergio Tinoco

Proud American: The Migrant, Soldier, and Agent by Sergio Tinoco is a first-person account of three distinct phases of the author’s life. Beginning his senior year in high school, Sergio realizes he wants to be the one to break the cycle of migrant work...

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Football Flyboy

1st Lt. Bill Cannon Piloting More Than His Own Aircraft
By Lisa Reinicke

Football Flyboy: 1st Lt. Bill Cannon Piloting More Than His Own Aircraft is an engaging account of a man and his family as told by his daughter, Lisa Reinicke. Not unlike many young Americans during World War II, Bill left behind his football hero days...

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