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    I just started reading 'On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society' by Dave Grossman.
    Fascinating book, deep book. The author has a very well thought out and intriguing thesis. I highly reccomend it to you all.

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    Black Hawk Down

    I am gonna finish it this time.
    Great book, read it twice

    Make sure you have the one BEFORE the movie came out, as the later published version ain't the same.
    I own the one with the movie cover. Is it really that big of a difference? What is different about it?
    Yes, that's a great book!! As far as I know, there's no difference........

    I actually passed out when I read the part where the Ranger had been shot through the femural artery and they were tearing him open to work on him

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    "The Walking Drum" by Louis Lamour

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    "Ghost Wars" by Steve Coll. Some very interesting facts, not even half way in it yet.

    "Hunting down the Jackal" by Billy Waugh This guy is THE badass.[/url]

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    I'm waiting for Unscathed: Escape from Sierra Leone to arrive.

    Currently re-reading All Necessary Measures. Fantastic book about SAS in Bosnia in peacekeeping. The last chapter is amazing. Keeps you in the edge of your seat.

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    'The best war ever" michael c.c. adams

    LAST BOOK OF THE SEMESTER!!!

    then its on to books about elvis over january..then right back to way too many books on way too many subjects...the theology ones should be real scorchers..or so i heard

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    Generation Kill, really good book!

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    Reduced to reading the recipies off the back of cans. All my books are in storage pending house move next month. Sigh!

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    the army times and stuff magazine

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    Biography of John Adams

    Won a Pullitzer, great read. Reads like fiction.

    hank

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    Tom Clancy-Red Rabbit
    Hans von Luck-Panzer Commander. About von Luck's experiences during WW2 as a recon battalion commander in russia and north africa and later the leader of Kampfgruppe von Luck during the ardennes offensive...

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    Just finished Halo: The Fall of Reach by Eric Nylund. Damn good book. Need to look for another book now though.

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    I, Jedi by Michael Stackpole

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    Berlin The Downfall 1945 by Antony Beevor.

    Talking about disturbing events...and there are still people alive who experienced events mentioned in the book.

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    I, Jedi by Michael Stackpole
    there are like 150 star wars books, where do u start?

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