They Called Him Marvin

By Roger Stark

They Called Him Marvin is a work of non-fiction in the historical, biography, and family history sub-genres, and was penned by author Roger Stark. The work is intended for the general adult reading audience and contains some very mild references to adult themes and wartime...

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The Healing

Pan American Flight 001
By Richard William Jellerson

When a young helicopter pilot from southern California completes two tours of Vietnam, he decides to book a seat on Pan American Flight 001 instead of returning home. He knew that there would be no gratitude or celebration of his service to his country waiting...

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Training for the High-End Fight

The Strategic Shift of the 2020s
By Robbin F. Laird

Training for the High-End Fight: The Strategic Shift of the 2020s is a work of non-fiction in the military and global issues sub-genres, and was penned by author Robbin F. Laird. The work is intended for the general adult reading audience and contains an intelligently...

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Two Revolutionary War Privateers

William and Joseph Packwood of Connecticut
By William T Packwood PhD, Virginia M Packwood EdD

Do you wonder what skeletons lie in your closet? Have you studied your family history, or looked into genealogy to trace your roots? When William T. Packwood started looking into his family’s past, he was surprised to find his ancestors hailed from New London, Connecticut...

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The Birds Sang Eulogies

A Memoir
By Mirla Geclewicz Raz

The Birds Sang Eulogies: A Memoir by Mirla Geclewicz Raz is a moving memoir that gives readers glimpses of what it meant to be a child of the Holocaust and how they had to deal with the trauma of their parents in their own way....

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The Strong Ones

How a Band of Civilian Women Made Their Mark on the Army
By Sara Hammel

The Strong Ones: How a Band of Civilian Women Made Their Mark on the Army is a work of non-fiction in the memoir and biographical sub-genres penned by author Sara Hammel. The work is intended for an adult reading audience and contains reports, interviews, and...

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The Unopened Letter

A Dose of Reality Changes a Young Man’s Life Forever
By R.W. Herman

The Unopened Letter: A Dose of Reality Changes a Young Man’s Life Forever by R.W. Herman is a memoir set in the Vietnam War era and how his one decision changed the course of his life forever. The author recalled the days when he turned...

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The Return of Direct Defense in Europe

Meeting the Challenge of 21st Century Authoritarian Powers
By Robbin Laird and Murielle Delaporte

True to its authors’ claims, this book’s title is easy to digest, yet the subtitle requires careful examination, as the resurgence of Putin’s Russia poses new challenges to the European Union’s (EU) defense policy. This is the principal idea in The Return of Direct Defense...

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The Greatest Fleecing of America

Veterans Disability Compensation
By S. D. Price

The Greatest Fleecing of America: Veterans Disability Compensation by S.D. Price is written 'for the enlightenment of American taxpayers, the President, top officials in the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Government Accountability Office, all Congressmen, and anyone in a position to influence or decide how our federal tax dollars...

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Thus Fell Tecumseh

By Frank E. Kuron

Thus Fell Tecumseh by Frank E. Kuron is about a famous Native American, a Shawnee Chief, known as Tecumseh. He fought in the Battle of the Thames in 1813. This book goes into more details of that battle, who fought against him, and why there...

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