Sometimes sounded like a litany rather than a story but very well written nonetheless – enjoyed it
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An absolute must listen. This story is both beautiful and sad. I read this when I was younger and now listened to it with the remembrance of those times.
a day by day account of an A-10 pilot in Desert Storm. I really enjoyed th listen on the way to wowork
This was a great follow up to Special Forces Berlin. Thanks to the author for sharing the stories of these exceptional soldiers who set the stage for future generations.
Compelling, strange, and yet homey, a perceptive look at good and evil and the pitfalls of modern western civilization, told through the eyes of a varied cast of characters.
Short section on the war but mostly a description of weapons, past, present and future and their uses in modern warfare.
I liked the clear teaching of the Lord’s faithfulness to a Christian business run on biblical principles and values. Stewardship instead of ownership is a unique and very effective business model. I loved this book and learned so much. Grateful.
in his typical fashion, Thomas soul uses overwhelming facts and logic to point out the absurdity of our ruling class. it’s amazing that this book was originally written nearly 30 years ago, but it is as relevant today as it ever was. he has clearly touched upon something undeniable about the way Western society is..
Doesn’t hit the mark as a human story. It feels more like a history report that doesn’t suit audio book. However, I think it was that historical approach that made it thorough enough to tell the NVA side of plans and strategy. I appreciated that part.
Indeed, this is a great book for those in leadership roles. Mr Green confirms the good news of the kingdom: the born-again children of God do not have to operate like the children of the world to reach great success in the business arena.
