Military

Bad Boy Bert Hall: Aviator and Mercenary of the Skies, A

Discover why this book has been called "a groundbreaking biography" of Weston Birch (Bert) Hall, known as the "Bad Boy" of the Lafayette Escadrille, a WWI French fighter squadron. Pardoe's research brings about many more intriguing facts about this man famous for being an aviator and mercenary of the skies.

The Bad Boy Bert Hall: Aviator and Mercenary of the Skies
by Blaine L. Pardoe
ISBN (links go to the MWSA Amazon store): 1781551308

Author(s) Mentioned: 
Pardoe, Blaine L.

Silas Soule: A Short, Eventful Life of Moral Courage

Discover Silas Soule's connections with the Underground Railroad, Harpers Ferry, the Battle of the Glorieta Pass, and Sand Creek Massacre. Learn why the Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes continue to honor this man today.

Silas Soule: A Short, Eventful Life of Moral Courage
by Tom Bensing
ISBN (links go to the MWSA Amazon store): 1457513919

Author(s) Mentioned: 
Bensing, Tom

History of Electronic Warfare in the Gulf War. Robert Stanek

As a combat flyer, I had several tours of duty in combat zones. I wrote a book about my experiences in the Gulf War. "Stormjammers: The Extraordinary Story of EW in the Gulf War" was talked about on NPR and featured in the Journal of Electronic Defense.

"Stormjammers" is available in print, audio and digital. If you like military history or gritty biographies, hope you'll pick up a copy today!

CIB: Combat Infantryman Badge

Title: CIB: Combat Infantryman Badge
Author: Wilbur (Bill) Rambow
Genre: History
Reviewer; Mindy Lawrence

ISBN (links go to the MWSA Amazon store): 0983687889

Specialist Fourth Class Philip Lawson arrives in Vietnam after re-enlisting with the promise of assignment as a helicopter door-gunner. But when he arrives in country he is assigned as a replacement to a mechanized infantry ­company and his dreams of action in the sky over Vietnam evaporate in a haze of red dust and sweltering humidity.

Phil sets out with a youthful desire to prove not only who he is to himself, but also to earn the confidence and respect of the more experienced men around him. It's not long before action finds him and he discovers the immense physical, psychological and mortal toll he must face to gain his comrades' respect and quiet his own lurking fears. The misery and daily quest for survival are leavened by the combat soldiers' unbreakable bond, and a cast of eccentric pets and mascots that ride the M113 "tracks" with the mechanized grunts. But further complicating Phil's life is the unexpected arrival in the combat zone of Captain Paul Lawson, the domineering older brother whose influence he has been trying to escape for years.

During his R&R in Sydney, though worried that the war may have forever hardened and brutalized him, Phil finds love and the promise of a bright new future-if he can survive his tour of duty. Ultimately he must fight alongside the hardened soldiers who will become his brothers, against an unseen and ruthless enemy to earn the coveted Combat Infantryman Badge.

Author(s) Mentioned: 
Rambow, Wilbur (Bill)

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