I don't set the prices on these books but I do watch the fluctuations Amazon and their affiliates charge for them. If they weren't great books, I would not put them on my sidebar.
The Hunt for Bin Laden by Robin Moore , now available for a single cent, $0.01, tells the story of the Invasion of Afghanistan. Robin Moore, no longer with us, traveled to Afghanistan to interview members of 5th Special Forces Group, when Bagram Air Field was still just a tent. Between missions, the 200 or so men that freed Afghanistan from the Taliban joined him in the mess hall to tell their stories.
Robin Moore was able to get the straight scoop because he has a long history with Special Forces. He has participated in training with them and he was also the author of Green Berets, the book that inspired the movie of the same name starring John Wayne.
I bought the hard cover years ago and I would recommend the book even at full price.
Roughneck Nine-One by Frank Antenori is now available for $6.67. SFC Antenori proves in his writing that Special Forces troops are indeed the masters of many skills as his writing is easy to read and hard to put down. A Veteran of Afghanistan SFC Antenori led ODA 391 in the Invasion of Iraq. His stories explain the relationships of Alpha Males of Special Forces, within the team, as teams within the company, and as 3rd Group interacts with other Special Forces Groups. Each Member and each unit has a distinct personality.
"If you're not cheating, you're not trying. If you get caught, you're not trying hard enough." This slogan took his team from being the black sheep of the black sheep to being the star performers and given a premiere mission in the Invasion of Iraq.
It's action packed and humorous.
Medal of Honor by Peter Collier lists for $45.00, is available new for $29.70, with a best price of $8.81 As it comes with a DVD with interviews of the living recipients of Our Nations highest medal for valor and includes short stories of all of them, this is worth $45 and a bargain at the lower prices.
This hard cover book is the size of a coffee table book and is full of great photography, stories told by the recipients. When your child asks what a true hero looks like, you can open it to any page and have a story fiction writers couldn't dream up.
A General Speaks Out by Michael DeLong takes us behind the scenes at CentCom from the eyes of "The Answer Man" during tumultous times. Shortly after taking the #2 job at the Command that oversees the Middle East, Al-Qaeda attacked the USS Cole. Working for the cantankerous General Franks, things rarely were easy, the days rarely short. His lengthy tour of duty (twice the normal length) at CentCom included the USS Cole, the Invasion of Afghanistan, and the Invasion of Iraq.
He calls it like he sees it and explains why he retired when he did. He pulls no punches when describing the characters he dealt with, including Rumsfeld briefings and Franks interactions.
He is willing to admit where the planning for Iraq missed the mark and why as well as challenges foreseen and how they were overcome or weren't.
At new, it's worth the $10.91, but if you want the best price you can pick it up for less than $1.
If you already have these books, you know how good they are. If you don't, you should. Whether you are looking to expand your knowledge of recent history or looking for great gifts for friends and family that enjoy history, for the Troops, these are great deals on great books, each worth the original price.
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