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Fade to Black

Welcome to Jacks "dream." A phychological thriller that will keep you up and wondering if it is you that is dreaming.

Fade to Black
by Jeffrey Wilson
Book Category: SciFi/Fantasy/Horror
Reviewed by: Jack Zerr

ISBN (links go to the MWSA Amazon store): 1936564858

Author(s) Mentioned: 
Wilson, Jeffrey

Memories of Bagram

At this time of year, my thoughts always return to Afghanistan. I was deployed to Bagram in 2010, which, at the time, was the busiest DoD air base in the world. To the southwest, my son was plying his trade as a Marine scout/sniper in the Musa Q'aleh region. I won't go into detail, but his skills were gainfully employed in that part of the country--very gainfully employed.  The night we left Bagram stands out in my mind; January 13th, one day after my birthday. To think I would have celebrated my fiftieth in Afghanistan would never have occurred to me.

Where's Charlie? Memories from a Time of War, 1965-68

A memoir written through the eyes of reality by a soldier that lived it.

Where's Charlie? Memories from a Time of War, 1965-68
by Tim Soyars
Book Category: Memoir
Reviewed by: jim greenwald

ISBN (links go to the MWSA Amazon store): 1462014941

Author(s) Mentioned: 
Soyars, Tim

Breakfast with the Dirt Cult

As the soldier became more crass, disillusioned, stripped, hardened, and poisoned by war, the insights, beauty and thoughtfulness sprout from the dirt, spittle and blood of the Afghan desert.

Breakfast with the Dirt Cult
by Samuel Finlay
Book Category: Creative Non-Fiction
Reviewed by: Ron Camarda

ISBN (links go to the MWSA Amazon store): 0615622992

Author(s) Mentioned: 
Finlay, Samuel

Right To Kill: A Brooklyn Tale

Right To Kill: A Brooklyn Tale is a fast paced novel which depicts the life and times of living in Brooklyn New York during the Vietnam War.

Right To Kill: A Brooklyn Tale
by: Jim McGinty
Book Category: Historical Fiction
Reviewed by: Dick Geschke

ISBN (links go to the MWSA Amazon store): B00ARAQS86

Author(s) Mentioned: 
McGinty, Jim

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