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32 in ‘44: Building the Portsmouth Submarine Fleet in World War II. By Capt. Rodney K. Watterson, USN-Ret. Naval Institute Press. ISBN 978-1-59114- 953-8.
Bare Feet Iron Will: Stories From the Other Side of Vietnam’s Battlefields. By Lt. Col. James G. Zumwalt, USMCR- Ret. Fortis Publishing. ISBN 978-0- 9777884-9-1.
Engineers at War: the United States Army in Vietnam. By Lt. Col. Adrian G. Traas, USA-Ret. U.S. Army Center of Military History. ISBN 978-0-16- 084186-6.
Get the Job You Want in IT: In- sider Strategies for a Successful Job Search Campaign. By Cmdr. John McClure, USNR, and Ian O’Sullivan. Signalman Publishing. ISBN 978-0- 9840614-7-1.
Ho! For the War! The Eleventh Illinois Cavalry: A Regimental History. By Cmdr. Mark. R Dawson, USN-Ret. Myriad Enter- prises Inc. ISBN 978-0-615-41923-7.
Never to Return Home: John M. Tatum and the Fourth Texas Infantry Regi- ment. By Col. Timothy C. Tatum, USA- Ret. American Historical Publishing. ISBN 978-1-6080000-5-0.
Tales Mark Twain Would Have Loved to Steal. By Col. Glenn Wasson, USAF- Ret. Manzanita Writers Press. ISBN 978- 0-9710435-5-8.
FICTION
Alabama, A Haven for Love. By F.D. Caldwell. Bookstand Publishing. ISBN 978-1-58909-870-1.
No Good Like It Is. By Maj. McKendree R. Long III, AUS-Ret. CreateSpace. ISBN 978-1450580786.
The First Seven Days. By Maj. William E. Henson, USAR-Ret. PublishAmerica. ISBN 978-1-4560-3559-4.
MEMOIR Called To Serve: a General’s Life Story. By Lt. Gen. Richard A. Burpee, USAF-Ret. Tate Publishing & Enterprises. ISBN 978- 1-60604-614-2.
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