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| Primus Pilus | Post; Top five favorite booksThese can be any book, or military related. Dont be ashamed, be honest. Mine are: 1: Once an Eagle, Anton Myrer 2: The Corps, WEB Griffin 3: Eye of the Needle, Ken Follet 4: The Eagle has landed, Ken Follet 5: Band of Brothers, Stephen Ambrose
__________________ And shepards we shall be For thee, My Lord, for thee Power hath descended forth from thy hand That our feet may quickly carry out thy command So we shall flow a river forth to thee And teeming with souls shall it ever be In nomini Patri, et Fili, Spiritus Sancti Veritas, Aequitas |
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| Banned ![]() | 1- Atomic Iran by Jerome Corsi 2- D-Day by Stephene Ambrose 3- Clash of civilizations by Sam Huntington 4- Searching for Hassan by Terrence Ward 5- Enduring Love by H.M Farah Pahlavi |
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| Optio | 1. Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden 2. Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls 3. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen 4. Helter Skelter by V. Bugliosi and C. Gentry 5. Tess of the D'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy I'm a TOTAL booknerd, so this is just a small part |
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| Primus Pilus | its hard to decide, so, in no particular order: Clear and Present Danger- Tom Clancy Band of Brothers- Stephen Ambrose Without Remorse- Tom Clancy D-Day- Stephen Ambrose Rainbow Six- Tom Clancy it was hard to decide...... |
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| Optio | Plato's Republic Churchill's The Second World War (six volumes) William Manchester's American Ceasar Tolstoy's War and Peace Herman Wouk's The Winds of War, and it's sequel, War and Remembrance (And everything ever written by Rudyard Kipling and Alfred, Lord Tennyson)
__________________ The soldier\'s pack is not so heavy a burden as the prisoner\'s chains--Eisenhower |
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