Military Police Of The Vietnam War
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Military Police Of The Vietnam War
Fear & Reality. "I dedicated this book to all my brothers who served in Vietnam and did a job that seemed as thankless as any in our history as a nation. It is offered as a rebuttal to all novels depicting the American solider as a dishonorable lot. A true combat Military Policeman's first hand recounting of fear, faith, death, and a search for understanding in the Vietnam War."
Latrell Bellard
95 Bravo is a novel that gives the reader an overview of the Military Police mission in Vietnam, and also shows the frustration shared by the men and women who served there.
M.P. is a tale of Vicent Torelli (as drawn from the author's own experiences in Vietnam in 1967), how he survived the hell of combat, friendships that were formed, and the sorrows of lives lost.
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Lockdown Madness is a must read for all who choose to understand what really happens in most jails, a real look at the inside. Look for Jim's second book Behind Steel Doors on-line now.
CID Army Detectives in Peace and War. Herb Marlow focuses on criminal investigations, both funny and serious, during his tour of service, including the Vietnam War.
The Angel From Vietnam: See more on the purchase of my book on the HOME page.
John Scembra and me at the Military Writers Association book signing, Veterans Day weekend, 2005, Sacramento, CA.
Herb Marlow, author, and me.
Saving Babylon. Paul Holton tells a gripping, heartfelt story of the real job our soldiers are doing in Iraq. This will take you to a place in Iraq you've never seen or heard before.
CW5 Paul Holton
Torpedo. Jeff Edwards has written a thriller. An accident at a nuclear power plant, an attack on a British Embassy, and a trusted allies alliance with with a rogue nation will have you on the edge of your seat.
Jeff at a book signing.
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A Spiritual Warrior's Journey/Sacred Eye/Purple Hearts. Bill McDonald takes you through the pains, the loves, the wisdoms of his divinely guided life. Plus two books of his poems. Me with the author Bill McDonald.
Author Larry Deibert
Ghosts of the Nam. Charlie Fortner tells of his experiences in the Vietnam War through his poetry and paintings.
Corregidor, From Paradise to Hell. Ben Waldron, from our "greatest generation" tells the tale of the battle for Corregidor and his three years as a prisoner-of-war during WWII.
Author Jim Daly
Grief Denied, A Vietnam Widow's Story:. Pauline Laurent, pregnant and twenty two, is told that her husband is killed in Vietnam.  Living with this for over twenty years Pauline tells how she rekindles her faith in the simple possibility of happiness.
Winner of the 2005 Distinguished Writers Award from MWSA.
Lockdown Madness
Behind Steel Doors
Military Police Of The Vietnam War
A Saigon Party and Other Vietnam Short Stories: By Diana Dell. After her brother Kenny was killed in the Mekong Delta Diana went to Vietnam with the USO. Her short stories are irreverent, outrageous, and insightful.
18th MP Brigade MPs with my book. These troops are stationed in Germany.
The Last of the Short MPs: Volume 1: By
Wayne Lennon. Take a humorous look inside the MP Corps from a short MP. Set in 1961 join Wayne's journey to prove his mettle.
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Thou Art With Me: This book by author Tim Desmond is a reverential look at both life in California's central valley and a gesture of gratitude to the men and women who saw this country through WW2.
A Love Beyond Explaining: An orphan's journey
from being abandoned in Vietnam to his upbringing in Georgia. Jason Robertson tells an uplifting story of his search for himself and his family.
The Gold Buckle: Charles (Chuck) Gibb has written a compelling story of a young German SS officer torn between the country he loves and a country he must defend. A story of coincidences and intrigue.
My Thousand Yard Stare: Poems of war from Vietnam and Iraq by Gary Jacobson, to tug at the heart and stimulate the spirit of healing and rememberance.
The Blue Cheer: Ed Lynskey's novel about an MP turned P.I. A stinger missile and a home grown terrorist group sends P.I. Frank Johnson on a dangerous mission to halt this threat and all hell breaks loose.
Retribution Follow Vince Torelli, now an Inspector for the S.F.P.D., in John Schembra's new thriller.
CounterClockwise and Every Shape, Every Shadow: Roger Conlee has two novels. CounterClockwise, a genre-busting book within a book combines elements of alternative history (the Japanese attack on California) and science fiction., and Every Shape, Every Shadow, a scared young Marine battles on Guadalcanal (winner of the MWSA Distinguished Honor Award for 2006).
Retribution, winner of the Military Writers Society of America Silver Award 2007.
Misplaced: Join Angelina Wentz Memon on her journey from
Vietnam to find her father in America. The inspiration for this journey? An unspoken bond between father and daughter.
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