A Soldier's Journey

A Soldier's Journey
Author: George Graves
Publisher:
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780988619487

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11 months - 26 days, Always anxiety, Sometimes life, Sometimes death, Sometimes invisible wounds. George Graves relives his journey with this masterfully chronicled account beginning with AIT, (advanced infantry training for jungle warfare) and ends with the departure from Cam Ranh, Vietnam. Your mind's eye will see what he saw as his everyday experiences come to life: the tunnel in AIT, close call in the "3 holer," 12 on recon waiting for 3000 to attack, the TET offensive, and many more. If you watched MASH, don't miss this book. (the book Includes over 70 pictures).

Five Wars

Five Wars
Author: Fred Johnson
Publisher: Fred Johnson
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2017-04-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780998171494

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The stunning memoir of a 29-year Army veteran with two tours in Iraq and one each in Afghanistan and Bosnia.

At Hell's Gate

At Hell's Gate
Author: Claude Anshin Thomas
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2006-01-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0834823292

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In this raw and moving memoir, Claude Thomas describes his service in Vietnam, his subsequent emotional collapse, and his remarkable journey toward healing. At Hell's Gate is not only a gripping coming-of-age story but a spiritual travelogue from the horrors of combat to the discovery of inner peace—a journey that inspired Thomas to become a Zen monk and peace activist who travels to war-scarred regions around the world. "Everyone has their Vietnam," Thomas writes. "Everyone has their own experience of violence, calamity, or trauma." With simplicity and power, this book offers timeless teachings on how we can all find healing, and it presents practical guidance on how mindfulness and compassion can transform our lives. This expanded edition features: • Discussion questions for reading groups • A new afterword by the author reflecting on how the current wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are affecting soldiers—and offering advice on how to help returning soldiers to cope with their combat experiences

A Biker-Soldier's Journey

A Biker-Soldier's Journey
Author: Monty Van Horn
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2013-08-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1628390271

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Meet the author, Monty Van Horn. He is just an ordinary person. He is a son, brother, husband, father, grandfather, combat veteran, and a pastor. He is also a biker, hunter, mechanic, outdoorsman, your neighbor, a friend, and again, just an ordinary person. Monty spent 12 years in the Army and felt called to leave the military to pursue ordination as a pastor so he could return to the military as a chaplain. While those doors did not open, God did open other doors that guided him to become an ordained inter-denominational minister. The way God did that was unusual to say the least. The story is in the book. After being obedient to God and becoming ordained by God himself (you will have to read the story) Monty was still just a lump of clay on the table. God calls Monty into being a pastor of a church! I know right? God makes it clear that he wants Monty inside the church and no longer preaching just in the highways and byways! You have just got to read the story, it is amazing! So, don’t just open the front page and check the water with your feet! Dive in and get submerged immediately! If you are looking for edification, encouragement, confirmation, or just want an easy to read book, you have found it. Enjoy and may God touch you and guide you as you travel through time with Monty. Hang on as you ride back into the past then back again and what a ride it is!

Stone in a Sling

Stone in a Sling
Author: Scott A. Meehan
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2013-06-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1475994885

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"Stone In A Sling" is the true, gripping story of a soldier named Scott Meehan and his experiences over a 25-year military career. Starting his career as a private and retiring as a major, Meehan is a professional who puts duty and honor above self-interest. Beginning in the city of Bogota with a terrorist bombing, the journey weaves through the path of intrigue during the Cold War in Berlin, and intensifies during Desert Storm, reaching its philosophical and theological conclusion in Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Scott sets you right into the action with a book that is hard to put down, vividly describing military life portraying the army wife and family, daily irritations of the desert, exploding bombs, and wintery cold of Berlin. His accounts of the miracles, his relationship with God, and relationships with multicultural people across the globe depict a study in character, values, integrity, faith and selflessness. This is an unforgettable account about a man who embodies the best in our nation--and the good in us all.

Never Surrender

Never Surrender
Author: General Jerry Boykin
Publisher: FaithWords
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2008-07-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0446537586

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In 1978, Jerry Boykin joined what would become the world's premier Special Operations unit, Delta Force. The only promise: "A medal and a body bag." What followed was a .50 caliber round in the chest and a life spent with America's elite forces bringing down warlords and war criminals, despots, and dictators. In Colombia, his task force hunted the notorious drug lord Pablo Escobar. In Panama, he helped capture the brutal dictator Manuel Noriega, liberating a nation. From Vietnam to Iran to Mogadishu, Lt. General Jerry Boykin's life reads like an action-adventure novel. Boykin's powerful story will keep you riveted as he reveals how his military duty worked in tandem with his faith to bring him through the bloody storms of foreign battle-and through the political firestorm that ambushed him in his own country.

A Soldier's Journey with The Presence of God

A Soldier's Journey with The Presence of God
Author: Arthur David
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2021-10-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1638447063

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Take a roller-coaster ride of emotions through the life of a young soldier as he struggles to find purpose in his life. Journey with him as he comes face-to-face with death and disease, searching to understand why God had a special purpose in store for him. Discover how life took him to the very brink of complete hopelessness and how he came to find his purpose lying flat on his back in the middle of a major highway. Share in his incredible true stories of being rescued by God from being buried alive, facing wave after wave of enemy attacks, contracting a rare skin disease, and returning home from Vietnam only to battle a mysterious illness, while struggling daily with PTSD. Read about his painful journey to recovery and how he navigated through depression, discouragement, disappointments, and resentment to finally arrive in a place of peace, purpose, and meaning--a place where God wants for us all. Hopefully after reading about his amazing life in search for an understanding of purpose with the presence of God, you may realize that God loves you above all things, and he is with you in every aspect of your life. Trust in him for his faithfulness, his infinite wisdom, and his unfailing love. He will fulfill your purpose if you don't put any obstacles in his way. For that reason, he is donating all of his profits from the book to the Wounded Warrior Project and to the veteran's PTSD program. "You will seek and find me when you seek me with all your heart" (Jeremiah 29:13). Rick David, cowriter of A Soldier's Journey with the Presence of God

The Things I Saw

The Things I Saw
Author: Jeff Nordahl
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2017-02-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9781542753753

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The Things I Saw: A Soldiers Journey - Vietnam to Berlin, is a collection of true short stories told firsthand about a young and naive high school graduate who spent three years in the U.S. Military from 1966-1969 including six months of training, a year as an infantry foot soldier in Vietnam as well as a year and a half in Berlin, Germany during the 'Cold War' with the U.S.S.R. These stories take place during a turbulent time in Americas' history including the war, political upheaval and assassinations. The story starts out as the recruit is being indoctrinated into the U.S. Army at basic training. From there it's on to other bases for infantry training and paratrooper school. The author then takes you step by step through the jungle trails and hills of Vietnam in search of an enemy that most didn't care to find. His firsthand accounts of war, suffering and humanity no doubt reflect similar experiences of many thousands of Vietnam Veterans although each veteran's story is unique. Eventually he questions his governments wisdom for going to war and the answers he finds may surprise you. From there it's on to West Berlin where American troops are positioned as a show of force along with British and French troops to buffer the Communist governments of the U.S.S.R. and East Germany whose military forces surround the city. He then finds himself at Berlins Spandau Prison guarding the last of the Nazi war criminals from WWII at a time when American forces have just committed their own war crimes at My Lai in Vietnam. For anyone considering joining today's military, you may wish to read this book first.

The Things I Saw

The Things I Saw
Author: Jeff Nordahl
Publisher:
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2017-02-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9781511981835

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NOTE: COLOR EDITION The Things I Saw: A Soldiers Journey - Vietnam to Berlin, is a collection of true short stories told firsthand about a young and naive high school graduate who spent three years in the U.S. Military from 1966-1969 including six months of training, a year as an infantry foot soldier in Vietnam as well as a year and a half in Berlin, Germany during the 'Cold War' with the U.S.S.R.These stories take place during a turbulent time in Americas' history including the war, political upheaval and assassinations. The story starts out as the recruit is being indoctrinated into the U.S. Army at basic training. From there it's on to other bases for infantry training and paratrooper school. The author then takes you step by step through the jungle trails and hills of Vietnam in search of an enemy that most didn't care to find. His firsthand accounts of war,suffering and humanity no doubt reflect similar experiences of many thousands of Vietnam Veterans although each veteran's story is unique. Eventually he questions his governments wisdom for going to war and the answers he finds may surprise you.From there it's on to West Berlin where American troops are positioned as a show of force along with British and French troops to buffer the Communist governments of the U.S.S.R. and East Germany whose military forces surround the city. He then finds himself at Berlins Spandau Prison guarding the last of the Nazi war criminals from WWII at a time when American forces have just committed their own war crimes at My Lai in Vietnam. For anyone considering joining today's military, you may wish to read this book first.

A Soldier's Journey

A Soldier's Journey
Author: Daniel V. Biles
Publisher:
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1990
Genre: History
ISBN:

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