-
Princess Lola LeDeaux, aka KILLER
-
Stephen J. McKolay
-
Deanna York
-
Michael C. Frost, Ph.D.
-
Jack D. Hodge
-
MEGAN S. JOHNSTON
-
Gary M. Pecuch
-
Dr. Brucetta McClue Tate
-
Rudy Sikora
-
King A. Khaliq
HISTORY - Military (General)
|
Sort By:
|
|
Products per Page:
|
|
By John E. McDonald
Visualize Huckleberry Finn armed with an attitude and a gun!
FORMAT: Softcover
By John E. McDonald
In Dinky Dau, the third novel in this < s t 1 : c o u n t r y -region>Vietnam trilogy, Mac’s exploits continure to trigger our tears and laughter. Sergeant Youngblood’s rogue Ranger team goes on a rampage. They ambush, rape, kill, steal, smuggle goods, and hole up at an old Frenchman’s villa near the Cambodian border. On their way home form Reporter Tex Payne’s party, nurses Susan and Dawn, Captain Garibaldi, and CIA agent Hart are in a car crash with an Army truck stolen by Blood’s team. The mavericks kill the driver, kidnap the captain and nurses, then take them back to their hideout where they brutalize and repeatedly rape the nurses. With their Ranger teams and tracker-dog Airborne, sustaining characters Mac and Sergeant “Flash” Gordon are sent to the field to track Blood and his men. Later, using his incredible abilities to improvise, economize the truth, and manipulate, Mac arranges for former VC Billy and Airborne to take a most unusual trip. McDonald once again takes us into the lives of the grunt in < s t 1 : c o u n try-region>Nam, giving us a grin one minute and a look at evil the next. Other titles published by this author include: Minnow Lake Here piggy... A Salt Rosebud Diane...Coming Soon
FORMAT: Softcover
By John E. McDonald
In Minnow Lake, Mac comes home to < s t 1 : c o u n t r y-region>Canada in 1970 where he helps the Mounties solve a murder and falls in love. Other titles published by this author include: Here piggy... Dinky Dau A Salt Rosebud Diane...Coming Soon
FORMAT: Softcover
By John E. McDonald
We find Mac living as a happy recluse. He reluctantly leaves his ranch and rediscovers two beautiful nurses who have had hard times since Vietnam. Together, they track down a pair of runaway girls who have taken refuge in a church camp guarded by handpicked veterans and run by a wacko. Using Ranger tactics, they attempt a rescue that''''s full of surprises. In Rosebud Diane McDonald serves up another story packed with action, adventure, and many of the characters who made his earlier novels so memorable. Other titles published by this author include: Minnow Lake Here piggy... Dinky Dau A Salt
FORMAT: Softcover
By Robert Kincaid
A compelling story about a handful of young Marine Recons thrust into a series of adventures and the horrors of war. The book tells of the brotherhood shared among people who face danger and share a common cause. The reader may follow these young warriors as they seek out and engage the elusive Viet Cong. Then they are sent on a death mission by an overly career-oriented Commanding Officer. Follow along as they parachute deep into enemy-held territory to destroy long-range artillery and are almost wiped out by ambush! Then they are ordered to attack an enemy-fortified position with only one squad of Marines. Some are captured, tortured, and killed as they resist disclosing valuable information during interrogation or in an attempt to escape. Share as their belief in God, Country and Corps sustain them during this horrific ordeal. The adventure continues as they are separated during rescue and treated at various medical facilities until being reunited in Japan. Follow along as they attempt to take their place in a society that rejects them for fighting an unpopular war. Struggling through medical problems, personal trauma, and rehabilitation, they must deal with rejection and plans of suicide. Among all this turmoil, they encounter a senior ranking officer who reinforces their belief in humanity and encourages them to press forward. Finally, honoring a pact that was made, they somehow overcome these obstacles and become productive members of society.
FORMAT: Softcover
By George Squier
No Description Available.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Jack E. Romig
Confrontations between nations, which were previously seen as wars on open battlefields, changed dramatically during the Twentieth Century. With "volunteer" units appearing to aid the participants on both sides of the fray. These units varied from the AEF in England prior to the US entry into World War II, and the Flying Tigers fighting the Japanese in China, to the Chinese divisions aiding the North Koreans during the Korean war. Suddenly the line between nations at war and those at peace became blurred, and at times indistinguishable. The true nature of the conflict was contained in the diplomat's pouch. Such confrontations required brilliant and unorthodox solutions to eliminate the threat from hostile governments. While this is a work of fiction, set in the 1951 Korean conflict, it illustrates the lengths to which governments will go to find acceptable resolutions. Belly Of The Dragon is about military personnel "detached" to the CIA and trained as agents. These "civilians" are to destroy a military objective, a jet engine factory deep in the heart of China. The real story emerges after the successful destruction of the target. Two men, of the nine who started, are alive. One, now suffering from a severe head wound, becomes part time brutishly insane, part time childish coward. Strong hatred on one side and deep resentment on the other seethes under the surface as the two must temporarily put aside their differences in order to survive the five hundred-mile trek to the coast. Both are wounded and sick, tall white men in a country of small yellow people. Stolen trucks, stolen motorcycles, and stolen boats are their modes of travel, always accompanied by their fear. Living off the land, they travel by night, in darkened vehicles on unknown roads and trails. Unable to steal enough food, even unable to keep themselves clean. Raiding a herbalist’s shop in a small village, they find, by smell, medicine they remember having used as a child. Caught in the act by the "herbalist", they struggle, and accidentally set fire to the village, which burns like tinder bringing all the villagers out of their houses threatening to block their escape. Capture is inevitable, and a river patrol comes upon them as they sleep. Beaten and humiliated, they are being transported to the patrol headquarters, but luck and savage resistance allows them to overpower their captors and steal the boat. An early October winter storm adds to their peril, as the temperature plummets and blinding snow and freezing rain obscures their passage. Their wounds have become worse to the point that neither is able to go on, and the will to live or fight is fast ebbing away. Recklessly, John forces the boat forward, in spite of the weather, and his actions lead to a crash on the rocks of mighty rapids. The boat is destroyed, and they are stranded on the rocks far from the shore. One is trapped inside the boat rubble. The other decides to leave him, assuming he is dead, but what if he is only wounded, the Marine code of honor won’t allow him to walk away. Finally, they are assisted by people who have been mistreated by the "New Government of the People." But it is still a long way to the coast and rescue, too far to make it by the time the pick-up team arrives, unless the wounded man is left behind. "Who would ever know?" But, it may be a moot point. In Washington, the President, who knows the mission has been successful, begins to hope that there are no survivors. Survivors could become an embarrassment to the administration, if word of the raid into neutral territory, is discovered by the UN or the opposing political party. Director Dolly of the CIA, points out, that if the President wishes there were no survivors, such a thing can be arranged. Although the thought is distasteful, the President takes the first steps to that end. The sub commander and the mission commander plot to protect themselves and the "team," in hopes of blocking the implementation of the President’s plan. But these raiders are men with unique talents; can the country do without their skills? The conclusion of this fast paced attention grabber will leave you saddened but wiser in the ways of the human spirit and with a new understanding of the term loyalty.
FORMAT: Softcover
By John B. Reid
The Nixon Project deals with the Vietnam War. It begins and ends in 1994, in Seattle, Washington, but most of the story takes place in flashbacks to the sixties and Vietnam. In 1968, civilian military advisor and computer genius, Dr. Erwin Milhaus concocts a bizarre scheme to conduct experiments with a specially selected infantry company to supposedly test troop incompatibility. He gets the go ahead to assemble this company of misfits in Camp Drum, N.Y., and then the troop, Charlie Company, is sent to Vietnam where they experience many bizarre and horrific traumas, some planned by Dr. Milhaus himself as part of the experiment. The troops come home from the war and begin dying off, just as Milhaus had planned, until finally, in 1994, there is only one survivor, Sebastian Manifesto. The tables are turned on evil Dr. Milhaus, his crimes are exposed, and Sebastian Manifesto receives the Congressional Medal of Honor.
FORMAT: Softcover
By BEN PERI
In 1991, an eminent American member of the New World Order secretly declared “The supranatural sovereignty of an intellectual elite and world bankers is surely preferable to the national auto determination practiced in past centuries.” Ben Peri has methodically followed the link that exists between this declaration of war on democracy, the rigged American elections of 2000 and 2004, 9/11, orchestrated terror, and the “preventive” wars that followed. & n b s p ; & nbsp; The central thesis for the book came as a bolt from the blue from Major General Smedley Butler: “War is a racket.” He knows whereof he speaks. He survived two devastating wars as a staff officer in the U. S. Army. He witnessed the real “business” of war with its reckless investors, profiteers, think tanks, propaganda disseminators, and public opinion manipulators. & n b s p ; & nbsp; Ben Peri debunks step by step the lies of the U. S. government, the Pentagon, CIA, and FBI…about 9/11, the WTC demolition, the false Pentagon attack, fake organized terror, total suppression of our liberties, and the outrageous propaganda about our values, freedom, and democracy. All the while, the mainstream media, according to former chief of staff of The New York Times play “intellectual prostitutes.” [presstitutes? - per Mike Rivero] But, a thousand men loaded with lies cannot withstand one man armed with the truth. The “hundred-year war” looks more and more like a “hundred-year extremely rewarding business”, at a time when free trade capitalist systems show signs of great collapse. It is a business where the margins are often 100 times more important than the most profitable traditional businesses. While WARBIZ spreads death among totally innocent civilians (over 150,000 so far, including 40,000 kids and babies), as well as U. S. and coalition troops, and depleted uranium (DU), which causes cancer, degenerative diseases, paralysis, and birth deformities. As a consequence of the Gulf War (1991), 50 percent of American soldiers (more than 350,000) suffer from exposure to DU, which has a half-life of 4.5 billion years. Specialists estimate that the uranium contamination in the present Iraq War is 250,000 times the contamination resulting from the atom bomb on Nagasaki. & n b s p ; & nbsp; This book contains all the information you need to form your own opinions and become familiar with the major WARBIZ players and jumping jacks, Skull and Bones members, Bilderberg, the Trilateral and the politicians sustained by the WARBIZ… & n b s p ; & nbsp; The author finally suggests a colorful strategy for ending WARBIZ and ridding the world of WARBIZ mongers.
FORMAT: Softcover
By BEN PERI
In 1991, an eminent American member of the New World Order secretly declared “The supranatural sovereignty of an intellectual elite and world bankers is surely preferable to the national auto determination practiced in past centuries.” Ben Peri has methodically followed the link that exists between this declaration of war on democracy, the rigged American elections of 2000 and 2004, 9/11, orchestrated terror, and the “preventive” wars that followed. & n b s p ; & nbsp; The central thesis for the book came as a bolt from the blue from Major General Smedley Butler: “War is a racket.” He knows whereof he speaks. He survived two devastating wars as a staff officer in the U. S. Army. He witnessed the real “business” of war with its reckless investors, profiteers, think tanks, propaganda disseminators, and public opinion manipulators. & n b s p ; & nbsp; Ben Peri debunks step by step the lies of the U. S. government, the Pentagon, CIA, and FBI…about 9/11, the WTC demolition, the false Pentagon attack, fake organized terror, total suppression of our liberties, and the outrageous propaganda about our values, freedom, and democracy. All the while, the mainstream media, according to former chief of staff of The New York Times play “intellectual prostitutes.” [presstitutes? - per Mike Rivero] But, a thousand men loaded with lies cannot withstand one man armed with the truth. The “hundred-year war” looks more and more like a “hundred-year extremely rewarding business”, at a time when free trade capitalist systems show signs of great collapse. It is a business where the margins are often 100 times more important than the most profitable traditional businesses. While WARBIZ spreads death among totally innocent civilians (over 150,000 so far, including 40,000 kids and babies), as well as U. S. and coalition troops, and depleted uranium (DU), which causes cancer, degenerative diseases, paralysis, and birth deformities. As a consequence of the Gulf War (1991), 50 percent of American soldiers (more than 350,000) suffer from exposure to DU, which has a half-life of 4.5 billion years. Specialists estimate that the uranium contamination in the present Iraq War is 250,000 times the contamination resulting from the atom bomb on Nagasaki. & n b s p ; & nbsp; This book contains all the information you need to form your own opinions and become familiar with the major WARBIZ players and jumping jacks, Skull and Bones members, Bilderberg, the Trilateral and the politicians sustained by the WARBIZ… & n b s p ; & nbsp; The author finally suggests a colorful strategy for ending WARBIZ and ridding the world of WARBIZ mongers.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Malcolm Rios
Eighteen months away from Tennessee - four months in the hill country of Texas, a month in Death Valley, California, and another month in the heat of southern Mississippi - all before a year long tour-of-duty in the deserts of Iraq. First hand account of day to day patrols, down time, relationships, and tattooing with Tennessee's 278th Regimental Combat Team through the eyes of a medic who also served as an infantryman with a Bradley team, a military training advisor to the Iraqi Army, and tattoo artist for the men and women of the 278th.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Charles R. Martin
Life as he knew it had been turned upside down for Travis King, returning from fighting for the south, only to find his family dead or missing. Striking out west to start a new life, hooks up with a cattle drive going to Kansas, finding honest work and new friends, and plagued by an outlaw family, the Massey’s, venturing into the Montana territory to trap animals for their hides, engaging in many conflicts with hostile Indians. Returning to Texas to find true love.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Bill Pezza
Stealing Tomatoes Synopsis Ernesto Lombardi loves his backyard tomato garden. He plants it, nurtures it, and fiercely protects it against neighborhood kids who steal tomatoes for sport. When a twist of fate unites “Old Man” Lombardi and Johnny Marzo, the young leader of the mischievous neighborhood gang, the boy and the old man form a powerful bond. Lombardi, a World War II paratrooper, teaches the boy valuable lessons about life, love, and the unyielding defense of one’s family and country. Johnny and his friends come of age in small-town America in the 1980s and struggle to learn who they are and what they value. Over the next two decades, the boys evolve into men, driven by duty and bolstered by the women they love. Together they must preserve their relationships while being swept up in the most critical security issue of our time. Stealing Tomatoes is a powerful cross-generational story in which survivors of eras gone by pass the torch to a new generation of Americans faced with a different kind of conflict. They find themselves confronted with a diabolical and elusive enemy that knows no national boundary and uses unspeakable tactics. Set in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Stealing Tomatoes is a sweeping and provocative story of love and conflict with engaging characters whose experiences will cause readers to laugh, cry, and, most of all, think.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Fred Stone
The Eighth Deadly Sin was born of frustration resulting from over fifty years of witnessing citizens of the United States participate, if only benignly, in the slow decay of the American way of life. Our democratic nation that at the end of World War II was the envy of the world and leader in nearly every measurable category has, with the exception of the wealthy, permitted its living standard to stagnate if not decline. Parents ignore the education of their children leaving them unprepared to compete in the workforce. Elected leaders stand by as the health of the citizenry suffers from preventable diseases, some the result of man-made products. They shrug their shoulders as industries are shuttered and jobs move off shore. And while shunning the advice of other nations they wring their hands in angst as the mightiest military force the world has ever known is reduced to garrison duty, not knowing how they should be used to put an end to stateless terrorist organizations that roam the world. Americans are transfixed as the nation morphs from the world’s greatest creditor to the world’s greatest debtor, no longer master of its own destiny but dependent on others to buy its IOUs so that it might continue its unsustainable lifestyle for a few more years. How did it happen and what needs to change if the United S t a t e s < / S P A N > < / u 1 : p l a c e > is to remain the leader of the free world? Today, as an exploding world population competes for a growing list of declining resources, the United States faces its greatest challenge-that of bridging the chasm between the “haves” and “have nots” to bring stability and peace to a world dangerously out of balance.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Robert H. Wells
38413 The shock of entry into World War II proved to be energizing to the nation and to us as a people. & n b s p ; & nbsp; Rather than the grand actions that historians would have us believe is the story of war, these stories are human stories, stories of the men who put their life on the line out of a sense of duty, of responsibility, of patriotism, of loyalty to comrades. Mostly though, their choices came about because they were in situations that gave them the choice of doing what was needed, of dying, of redemption or for some battlefield situations, of escaping into insanity. Within the civilian population something can be seen of their effort and their sacrifice that produced the goods of war that made winning possible. & n b s p ; & nbsp; Not thinking of themselves as heroic or unusual, their stories, for the most part, were unknown to the families of the individuals telling them. & n b s p ; & nbsp; I have been fortunate that within family and friends I have uncovered the previously untold stories of civilian as well as soldiers that provide a broad picture of involvement in a spectrum of actions during that period of time identified as WW II. These stories range from the commonly accepted stories of battles and battlefield action to the story of a young woman living through the occupation of Holland and resulting starvation as well as that of her cousin who spent the war in Germany as a labor prisoner, where he endured with the German people the massive bombings that killed at least 12,000 people in the city of Frankfurt. & n b s p ; & nbsp; Much of the military action described is of campaigns in the Pacific Theater where I spent 22 months in a non-combat role. Twin brothers were also there and engaged in six major campaigns beginning with Tarawa, Saipan, Guam, and Okinawa to provide an unforgettable picture of ground war action. One friend was living in Honolulu during the attack on Pearl Harbor. Another friend was involved in the Normandy attack, a cousin was badly wounded in a B-17 attack on < s t 1 : c o u n t r y -region>Germany and another friend was involved in the final drive on < s t 1 : c o u n t r y - region>Germany. On the civilian front we see female involvement in war production as well as the strain of caring for family under the burdens of wartime privation and lack of male support while often dealing with the threat of family loss. To help celebrate the end of the war, two stories of time with the Japanese occupation forces are offered. In our last story we share with one individual his efforts to bring help and comfort to the people of one nation as they recover from wartime occupation. & n b s p ; & nbsp;
FORMAT: Softcover
|