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NONFIcTION
battlefields of Nebraska. By Col.
Thomas D. Phillips, USAF-Ret. caxton
Press. iSBN 978-0-87004-471-7.
We want to hear from you!
if you have a question or opinion about something you read in Military
command Attention: Promoting
Officer, e-mail
editor@moaa.org or mail it to Moaa, 201 N. Washing-
Your Organization the marine corps
ton St., alexandria, Va 22314-2539. include your member number (if
Way. By Col. Keith Oliver, USMC-Ret.
Naval institute Press. iSBN 978-1-59114-
applicable). items are subject to editing for style, clarity, accuracy,
645-2.
length, and propriety. receipt of items will not be acknowledged.
Forsaken Warriors: The Story of an
Your Views copy with a brief description; define the book as
American Advisor with the South
Voice your opinion about items in the magazine fiction, nonfiction, or memoir; and include price
Vietnamese ranger and Airborne,
with a letter to the editor at the address above (postpaid or plus postage), purchasing phone
1970-71. By Col. Robert L. Tonsetic,
or an e-mail to
editor@moaa.org. num ber and address, and MOAA member num-
USA-Ret. casemate Publishers. iSBN
ber. Author’s name, book title, publisher, and
978-1-935149-03-3.
Chapters in Action ISBN will appear in the magazine (expect to wait
Submit brief stories with photos outlining three months); full descriptions will appear online
If Not Now, When? duty and Sacri-
council or chapter achievements. at
www.moaa.org/community.
fice in America’s Time of Need. By
Ask the Doctor Lessons Learned
Col. Jack Jacobs, USA-Ret., and Douglas
Rear Adm. Joyce Johnson, USPHS-Ret., D.O., Submit your service-related lessons learned (ap-
Century. Berkley caliber. iSBN 978-0-
M.A., provides general medical advice; consult a proximately 450 words) by e-mail to profseries@
425-22984-2.
physician for specific concerns.
moaa.org or by mail to MOAA Professional Series
at the address above.
Opening John’s Gospel and epis-
Information Exchange
tles: Pastoral reflections on Love,
Submit notices once by mail or e-mail (infoex@ Faces of MOAA
Light, and Logos. By Philip W.
moaa.org) or at
www.moaa.org/networking. No- Nominate yourself or another MOAA member
Comfort and Col. Wendell C. Hawley,
tices appear in the magazine once, and those sub- for a brief profile by submitting name, phone
USA-Ret. tyndale House Publishers.
mitted via MOAA’s Web Base will appear online for number, e-mail address, and reason for the
iSBN 978-1-4143-3153-9.
up to one year. In clude the name, addr ess, phone nomination to
faces@moaa.org.
number, and e- mail address of a point of contact.
rubbing God’s ear With His Prom- ■ Submit reunion notices at least six months Sounding Ta p s
ises: A Year’s Prayers. By Col. John before the event. Include service, name of the out- Mail notification of a member’s death to MOAA,
E. Groh, USAFR-Ret. authorHouse. iSBN fit, date, and lo cat ion (city, state) of the re union. Attn: MSC; call (800) 234-MOAA (6622); or
978-1-4389-5802-6. ■ Limit “Reader Exchange” items to 40 words. e-mail
msc@moaa.org.
■ Expect to wait three to six months for your
She Taught me to Laugh Again. By
notice to appear in the magazine. Encore
Col. Thomas Brown, USA-Ret. iUniverse.
Submit brief (approximately 450- to 500-
iSBN 0-595-41289-0.
Member Books word), true stories of service-related adventures
If you’re an MOAA member who has written or mis haps to “Encore” at the address above or
A Story of the Fifth Longest Held
a book bearing an ISBN, submit a nonreturn able by e-mail to
encore@moaa.org.
POW in U.S. History: First POW
released From North Vietnam. By
call Moaa at (800) 234-Moaa (6622) to change your address or for
Capt. Ray Vohden, USN-Ret. author- help with any association issue. Use the list below to direct your e-mailed
House. iSBN 978-1438950952.
queries. to learn more about available services , visit
www.moaa.org.
memOIr Benefits Information and Financial Educa- changes), association dues, additional copies
Growing Up in World War Two. By tion: veterans’ benefits, retirement pay and of Military Officer or other MOAA publica-
Marion Lippert. Blue Note Books. iSBN
planning, the Survivor Benefit Plan, TRICARE, tions, subscription to MOAA’s free e-mail
978-1-878398-79-6.
Social Security; e-mail
beninfo@moaa.org. newsletters, including the News Exchange
®
;
Contract Services and Marketing: MOAA- e-mail
msc@moaa.org.
Last of the Horse Soldiers. By Lt.
sponsored services (see “MOAA Member Ser- Public Relations: media inquiries; e-mail
Col. Uriah Orr, USA-Ret. infinity. iSBN
vices” ad listed on the table of contents, page 2);
pr@moaa.org.
0-7414-3460-1.
e-mail msc@
moaa.org. Publications: submit questions about
Council and Chapter Affairs: chapter and MOAA’s Web Base to
webmaster@moaa.org;
Peacekeepers At War: beirut 1983 — council activities; e-mail
chapter@moaa.org. all other inquiries e-mail
editor@moaa.org.
The marine corps commander Tells
Government Relations: legislative efforts, The Officer Placement Service (TOPS):
His Story. By Col. Timothy J. Geraghty,
health care equity, the Legislative Update free career counseling, résumé critiquing, MOAA
USMC-Ret. Potomac Books inc. iSBN
978-1-59797-425-7.
e-mail newsletter; e-mail
legis@moaa.org. Network; e-mail
tops@moaa.org.
Member Service Center: general MOAA The Scholarship Fund of MOAA: donations
in for mation, membership status, notification and financial assistance for students;
www.moaa
See submission information at right. of death, ad dress changes (including seasonal .org/contribute, or e-mail
edassist@moaa.org.
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