Enjoyed the absolute realness of what was written No bs just a great telling of a meaningful story. Glory to God
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Short but to the point.
Review from The Sniper →
Another Good Book In This Series!
Review from No Man’s Land →
I was kind of nervous about this one, I’m so worried that something is going to happen to one of the main characters. I don’t think my heart could take it. The country is fighting back, trying to get control back, and find a way to rebuild. But this means war, and it seems that..
This is as real as it gets.
Review from Cowboys Over Iraq →
This book was a heartbreaker for me. The author shares his story of his time in Iraq and in some ways it ties in with my own. He talks about Mike Blaise. I knew Mike from school as a kid. We both went into the Army, and both ended up in Army aviation working with..
Extremely boring.
Review from Lost! →
Great stories from great men
Review from The Rifle →
Rise and Fall
Review from The Fall of Fortresses →
Very good story which hit so many angles. I was particularly intrigued by the inside story of the true necessity of specific targets, and the author’s conclusions. Of course the horror and difficulties of living and fighting from a WWII bomber were described in great detail. Worth my time listening for sure.
Bland
Review from Battleship: Leviathan →
Lots of history!
Review from California Gold →
The book, “The Rifle” does not disappoint the reader from its opening remarks to its conclusion. The real first-hand accounts of diverse citizen soldiers, sailors, airman, and marines from across the service sectors and throughout the battlefields of WW II provides a vivid account of how our diversity is indeed one of the great traits..