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by
James P.
Slusser, Sr.
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SPOOKS
They Strike from Beyond and Leave No Trace
He was a
stone-cold killer and the more she tried to hate
him the harder she fell in love with him. When
he proposed and she accepted, the Military
Hierarchy decided that it was not in the best
interest of the war effort for them to marry and
leave the military, so a Command conspiracy was
formed that was designed to separate them
forever. It almost succeeded.
Spooks
takes the
reader through the horror of torn bodies on the
battlefield to the intrigue of tracking
defectors and spies through the streets of East
Berlin. It clearly shows that all of the heroes
of Vietnam weren’t big, tough guys with shaved
heads, but a lot of them were little-bitty
things with ponytails. But the main thing Spooks
shows the reader what it was really like for two
people who met and fell in love in Hell. |
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D. Clayton Meadows |

World War is about to break-out, and three
men must stop it from the void beyond.
It is
autumn 1944. A German submarine makes a daring and
dangerous passage into the Arctic ice. Within the
U-boat’s steel hull lies, an experiment that if
successful will guarantee survival of the Third Reich.
Unknown to those onboard events are occurring on the
opposite side of the world that will leave them trapped
and dying in a frozen hell. In a desperate attempt to
save his crew the Captain utilizes the secret cargo that
puts his crew in suspended animation. Decades later they
awaken to a strange new world. Their only wish is to get
home. A new Russian revolution has occurred. The world
is on edge, as civil war breaks out in the former Soviet
Union. Then during the fighting an American plane is
blasted from the sky by Russian missiles. As nations
draw their battle lines the world economy withers. A
spark is all that will be needed to ignite a total
nuclear war. It is now that the U-boat makes her run for
home. Confronted by warships, and having no idea the war
ended more than a half century ago, the U-boat defends
herself. Then other ships begin to disappear. Russia and
the United States blame each other as one more step
toward war is taken. One man though finds the answer. At
the last moment his fantastic story is believed and the
two sides agree to each send a submarine to find the
U-boat and force her to surrender or send her to the
bottom. Can three men from different times, cultures and
backgrounds, overcome fear hate and their own demons to
save the world?
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by
Stephanie Hanson |
A
Corpsman's Legacy
He
Continues To Heal Others Through
The Daughter He Never Knew
This is the touching story
of a young lady's search for her biological
father. It is also a compelling story of
the Marines who took in Stephanie as one of
their own because her father was a Navy
Corpsman. There is no person more
respected and loved by Marines than their "Doc"
- their Corpsman who shares the hardship and
misery of combat to save Marine lives, sometimes
sacrificing their own. Stephanie's dad is
a true hero to all of us who wore the
Marine uniform.
LtGen Michael A Hough, USMC (Ret)
Former Deputy Commandant for Aviation
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by
Patrick Tracy |
STREET FIGHT IN IRAQ
The Private
Journal of a US Marine Warrior
What it's really
like over there!
"Street Fight in
Iraq" relates with great candor the unvarnished
realities of dealing with day to day combat complexity
in and around Ramadi, Iraq. You will be shocked,
fascinated, outraged and frustrated when you read about
the fight for Democracy and Peace in Iraq. This book is about
Marines who made the journey to combat and the
unbelievable events that made up their seven month
combat tour. The language is harsh, the writing brutally
honest and the message clear.
This book is a good reference for all military personnel
to read before entering a combat tour in Iraq.
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by
Neil Levin |
An Angel Rode My Wing
The Saga of a Maverick Leatherneck
from Naval Aviation Cadet to Lt. Colonel.
Young, restless and invincible,
Neil Levin left college during the Korean War to
join the Navy and fly jet fighters aboard
aircraft carriers. Not unlike most driven youth,
he was on a quest to prove he had the right
stuff. Timing and opportunity played significant
roles in his rise from Naval Aviation Cadet
during the Korean War to Marine Corps Lt.
Colonel during the Vietnam era. In this latest
book from Leatherneck Publishing, “An Angel Rode
My Wing,” chronicles the twenty-year career of
Lt. Col. Levin with all the elements of a great
action novel — the battles to succeed, to
overcome monumental adversity, to stay alive and
to stay loved.
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