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NONFICTION 24 Hours Inside the President’s Bun- ker: 9-11-01: The White House. By Lt. Col. Robert J. Darling, USMC-Ret. iUni- verse. ISBN 978-1-4502-4424-4.


Distinguished Flying Cross. By Maj. Ben R. Games, USAR-Ret. Fideli Publish- ing. ISBN 978-1-60414-168-9.


Gypsy on a Jet. By Maj. James L. Sullivan, USA-Ret., Ph.D. Robertson Pub- lishing. ISBN 978-0-9798633-9-4.


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Paranoia, Power & Prayer. By Maj. James L. Sullivan, USA-Ret., Ph.D. Robert- son Publishing. ISBN 978-1-61170-008-4.


FICTION The Long Beach Caper. By Capt. D.M. Ulmer, USN-Ret. Patriot Media Inc. ISBN 978-0984577729.


Missing Person. By Capt. D.M. Ulmer, USN-Ret., and W.H. Hesse. Patriot Media Inc. ISBN 978-0979164293. (continues on facing page)


lieves “civilian guilt for not having participated in this war” has led to increasing awkwardness of such civil- ians in relating to military personnel. Yes, says Kemble, who speaks of


the physical, financial, and psycho- logical “grinding price” of foreign engagements without satisfactory results that always can provide the kind of substantial national unease that might be grounds for both legiti- mate criticism of U.S. military policy


public opinion could return to the antagonism of the Vietnam era. Yes, says Dr. Eugenia Weiss, a


psychologist and professor at the University of Southern California School of Social Work. Her veteran patients display “apathy edging on mistrust” because of what she sees as the public’s own doubts about the nature of the war, the increasingly elusive enemy, the ineffectiveness of transitional rules of engagement, and serious misgivings about the govern- mental entities in the war zones. Yes, says Wood. She quotes an


active duty servicemember who be-


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