Books by Soldiers, about Soldiers
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ann


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Re: Books by Soldiers, about Soldiers
a_mom - Hi. Don't know if you are aware of this, but the LT Harding that asked for this book is now on the old contacts list.
Thank you for the post however because I found another Harding, SSG Ron G. who is collecting clothes for wounded soldiers at his base's hospital. Will post it on Contacts Request thread.
Thanks again - would never have found SSG Harding if you hadn't posted.
Ann
"In God's eyes, everyone counts."~JJC, 1947
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ann


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Re: Books For Presidents' Day to Send
Since so many contacts ask for reading material ie: both magazines and books I keep looking for books to send as well as the usual periodicals.
In honor of Presidents' day:
The First Salute by Barbara Tuchman - A View of The American Revolution - with a lot on Washington. ppbk, but not exactly pocket sized. also not exactly light reading although not real heavy stuff either.
Abraham Lincoln, His Essential Wisdom, edited by Carol Kelly-Gangi. hrdcvr but small and thin enough to fit in a bubble mailer. Interesting and cool quotes from his life and speeches. Found it at the B&N sale table.
Ann
"In God's eyes, everyone counts."~JJC, 1947
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Barbara Schochet


- Joined on 12-15-2007
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Re: Books on Combat Trauma
Hi,
My favorite books are:
Keith Armstrong and others, Courage After Fire. Great for families, troops and therapists.
Dave Grossman's books, On Killing and On Combat. He is a former Army Ranger, and teaches military. These books are not expensive and explain a lot about how people do not want to kill, and how difficult it is for most to have killed. In On Combat, he explains the physiological changes of what happens when a person is in a life/death situation, and - for example, why a Soldier may think he did nothing to help his buddies, but in fact he really did a lot.
Jonathan Shay's books - Odysseus in America and Achilles in Vietnam. These are a more difficult read, and he compares the experience of Odysseus to all soldiers. He is a great psychiatrist, and has advice on how the military could help lower combat stress. Works at Boston VA.
Barbara
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joCee


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Re: Books For Presidents' Day to Send
ann:
The First Salute by Barbara Tuchman - A View of The American Revolution - with a lot on Washington. ppbk, but not exactly pocket sized. also not exactly light reading although not real heavy stuff either.
Tuchman is a truely complelling historian/author. I think anyone who has even the slightest interest in history would love any of her work. Although relevant to neither Presidents Day nor the By Soldiers theme, I found The Guns of August to be an even better "read" than The First Salute.
jo
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Barbara Schochet


- Joined on 12-15-2007
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Re: Books on Combat Trauma
oops I forgot a few:
Aphrodite Matsakis ' books - there is a new one that came out in 2007 or 2008. If your library has Vietnam Wives but not anything newer, take it - there is one really good chapter about what it was like to have "boots on the ground" - and even though the country is different, I learned a lot about what it would be like in Iraq.
Author? I Love my Rifle More than You. - great book by female soldier who served in Iraq.
Jackie Spinner, journalist. Tell Them I Didn't Cry.- female journalist in Iraq - great book to read on a long flight. Oh - I forgot to say that I got some really funny looks reading "On Killing" at a Souplantation - middle aged, graying woman reading this book!
Barbara
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a_mom_from_SF


- Joined on 05-18-2007
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Re: Books on Combat Trauma
Thanks Barbara: Courage After Firereat was passed around pretty extensively at work (VA) and I got into the On Killing and On Combat as well. I'll look into the Jonathan Shay books.
100s of starfish are beached & will perish if not returned to the sea. A man sees another tossing starfish into the surf & says: won't matter, can’t save ‘em all. The guy just throws another into the tide replying, it made a difference to that one.
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ann


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Re: Book TO TREASURE THE HEART OF THE MATTER
A great book to send:
'I Hope You Dance' by Mark Sanders & Tia Sillers with a single CD, lyrics & intro and sung by Lee Ann Womack.,
The book and CD are the same price as a CD alone would be - 14.99. Book is hardcover, 6 X6 (easily fit in a bubble mailer), thin, in shades of tan, beige, green, etc, - very 'antiquie' looking with really cool photography and inspirational comments. Presentation page facing inside front cover.
Have tried whittling down my list of favorite lines with very little success.
A really nice book/CD to send - music and a good read all in one.
You have to read it to get the effect of the lyrics. And hear the CD - same reason. J
Buy 2 copies - you'll wear the CD out real fast!!
Ann
"In God's eyes, everyone counts."~JJC, 1947
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rebecca


- Joined on 10-16-2007
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Re: Books by Soldiers, about Soldiers
One of the best books on Iraq: "No True Glory" by Bing West. Check it out.
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SemperFi73


- Joined on 05-14-2007
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Re: Books by Soldiers, about Soldiers
I recently finished reading, First to Fight: An Inside View of the U.S. Marine Corps, by LGen. Victor H. Krulak, USMC (Ret). I highly recommend this book to everyone. It's a great book and it is easy to read.
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ann


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Re: Books by Soldiers, about Soldiers
Great new book - recently published
"American Heroes in The Fight Against Radical Islam",
by Oliver North edited by Chuck Holton
and if you'd like a copy signed
check out this site to see when the author will be in your area on his
book tour www.OliverNorth.com and click on Book Tour.
You can also go to Chuck Holton's site www.livefire.us
Ann
"In God's eyes, everyone counts."~JJC, 1947
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libral40


- Joined on 05-15-2007
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Re: Books by Soldiers, about Soldiers
Hi,
I saw Pat Tillman's mother on the Today Show the other day. She has written a tribute to her son called "Boots on the Ground by Dusk". I'm sure it is a heartwrenching story considering the events that occurred after his death, but I plan to get a copy ASAP.
Cheryl
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ann


- Joined on 05-18-2007
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Re: Books by Soldiers, about Soldiers
"We Are Soldiers Still", Same authors as "We Were Soldiers Once... And Young".
LT Gen Harold G. Moore (RET) and Joseph L. Galloway
They went back to the scene of the battle with surviving members of their unit accompanied by the men they fought.
Reviews out last week - just published last week.
Ann
"In God's eyes, everyone counts."~JJC, 1947
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ann


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Re: Books by Soldiers, about Soldiers
Bumping this one up - both LT Gen Moore (RET) and Mr. Galloway, I believe, will be at the American Veterans Conference in Washington, D.C. noted on the News Page here on the site this Nov.
You can see the videos of Gen. Moore from previous yrs conference by clicking on the links from the News page. He is as compelling now as he was back then!
"In God's eyes, everyone counts."~JJC, 1947
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ann


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Re: Books by Soldiers, about Soldiers
FYI - I did a search on 'Veterans Day" and my state name along with ceremony and came up with a whole list of ceremonies and parades being held in the state I live in for Veterans Day:)
If you lleave out the state you get ones on a National level - ie the D.C. conference - and all kinds of good links to Veterans sites for info on Veterans information, Veterans homes, etc.
So if you are interested in supporting our Veterans now's the time to do the search because all the info is front and center this time of year:)
Happy searching,
Ann
"In God's eyes, everyone counts."~JJC, 1947
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medic_1181


- Joined on 12-17-2007
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Re: Books by Soldiers, about Soldiers
I just finished NO TRUE GLORY: A Frontline Account of the Battle for Fallujah. The book was great though not for the faint of heart and don't leave it out were the children can get to it. Some of the pictures in the book are rather disturbing. The book is an account of Operation Vigilant Resolve (cancelled in April 2004) and Operation Phantom Fury (November 2004 offensive strike) through the eyes of the 1st Marine Division.
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