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For complete descriptions of eligible member books, visit www.moaa.org/memberbooks.


NONFICTION Intervention! The Americans in Haiti, 1915-1934. By Cmdr. Richard L. Schreadley, USN (Ret), Charleston (S.C.) Chapter. Evening Post Books. ISBN 978-1-92964-731-6.


I.O.U.: An Approach for Life Changing Living. By Lt. Col. John C. Lofton III, USAF. CreateSpace. ISBN 978-1-53529-494-2.


My Best and Last Gift To Those I Love: An End-of-Life Planning Guide. By Col. Robert Warner, USAF (Ret), Life Member, Pikes Peak (Colo.) Chapter. ISBN 978-1-53233- 240-1.


Tragedy to Hope: A Guide for Support and Ministry After Miscarriage, Still- birth and Infant Death. By Lt. Col. Donald Sides, USA (Ret), Life Member, and Linda Sides. WestBow Press. ISBN 978-1- 51276-184-9.


FICTION The Hiroshima Agenda: “Does the NSA have a working time machine?” By Lt. Col. Robert Clemons, USAF (Ret). ISBN 978-1- 52011-350-0.


Naturally Aged Nostalgia (Volume II): More Fun Stories for Spirited Seniors. By Col. John C. Liburdi, USAF (Ret). ISBN 978- 1-365-52033-4.


Palo Duro. By Lt. Col. Max L. Knight, USA (Ret). Page Publishing Inc. ISBN 978-1-68409- 101-0.


MEMOIR In Search of Eagles. By 2nd Lt. Robin I. Welch, USAF (Ret), Life Member. Xlibris Corp. ISBN 978-1-44157-176-2.


Promise Lost: Stephen Joyner, The Marine Corps, and the Vietnam War. By Lt. Col. Dan Moore, USMCR (Ret). Hidden Shelf Publishing House. ISBN 978-1-53967- 656-0.


Throw a Nickel on the Grass … and you’ll be saved. By Col. Norman Phillips, USAF (Ret), New Hampshire Chapter. Trafford. ISBN 978-1-46696-890-5.


A View From My Cockpit. By Lt. Col. C. Dale Sissell, USAF (Ret), Life Member. Georgia Mountain Publishing. ISBN 978-1- 94228-512-0.


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If you have a question or an opinion about something you read in Military Officer, email editor@moaa.org or mail it to MOAA, 201 N. Washington St., Alexandria, VA 22314. Include your member number (if applicable). Items are subject to editing for style, clarity, accuracy, length, and propriety. Receipt of items will not be acknowledged.


Ask the Doctor Rear Adm. Joyce Johnson, USPHS (Ret), D.O., M.A., provides general medical ad- vice; consult a physician for questions regarding specific concerns.


Faces of MOAA Nominate a MOAA member for a brief profile in this quarterly column by sub- mitting his or her name, phone number, and email address; a high-quality head shot of the nominee; and the reason for the nomination to faces@moaa.org.


Information Exchange Submit notices by email to infoex@moaa .org or by mail to the address above. No- tices will appear in the magazine once. In- clude the name, ad dress, phone number, and e mail address of a point of contact.  Submit reunion notices at least six months before a scheduled event. In- clude service, name of the outfit, date, and lo cat ion (city, state) of the re union.


 Limit “Reader Exchange” items to 40 words or fewer.


 Expect to wait three to six months for your notice to appear in the magazine.


Lessons Learned Submit a true account, between 400 and 450 words, of a service-related experi-


ence that made an impression on you by email to profseries@moaa.org or by mail to MOAA Professional Series at the ad- dress above.


Member Books If you’re a MOAA member who has writ- ten a book or an e-book bearing an ISBN or ASIN, submit a nonreturnable copy (or a link to the e-book) with a brief de- scription (submitted as a Microsoft Word .doc or .docx; no cover quotes); define the book as fiction, nonfiction, or mem- oir; and include your MOAA member number. The author’s name, book title, publisher, and ISBN will appear in the magazine (expect to wait four months); eligible descriptions will appear at www .moaa.org/memberbooks.


Never Stop Serving Recommend a MOAA member who is serving the military community for a pro- file in Rapid Fire by submitting his or her name and email address and the reason for the nomination to editor@moaa.org.


Sounding Taps Email msc@moaa.org; visit moaa .org/tapsform; call (800) 234-MOAA (6622); or write to MOAA, Attn: MSC, to notify MOAA of a member’s death.


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