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Old Apr 30, 2007 | 05:50 PM
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Book Exchange?

Anyone interested in swapping books?
I figured most...yes, psoper, I mean you ... of us here read books.

I have a copy of Striking Back that I'd let y'all barrow.

I also have "The Federalist Papers" that you Socialist Democrat types should read.

Also have many military history type books available as well as some vegatarian cookbooks.
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I can recommend books
Old May 2, 2007 | 05:13 AM
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I would swap but I live in Michigan.

I just finished these two books:

Shooter

Inside Delta Force

I also have this book but I haven't read it yet.

In The Company of Heroes

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Old May 2, 2007 | 08:34 AM
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I would swap but I live in Michigan.
Maybe y'all don't get it in Michign, but out here we have this magical...almost mystical... company called "UPS".
They drive around all day in chocolate brown trucks delivering packages of all shapes & sizes.

I'm willing to ship to & fro...
Old May 2, 2007 | 10:24 AM
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Met Eric Haney once. How was the book?
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I've got a ton but right now a lot of mine are going to Afghanistan. I've got a bunch of anyone is interested though.
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I'm more of a library man....so i can recommend books......
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Everyone list their prospective books by COB tomorrow and we'll see how this works out.
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Maybe y'all don't get it in Michign, but out here we have this magical...almost mystical... company called "UPS".
They drive around all day in chocolate brown trucks delivering packages of all shapes & sizes.

I'm willing to ship to & fro...
Ya'll know I had to drive into town to use the local computer just to write this stuff to all of you's. We don't got much technologies round these parts.


I guess its about time I found out what brown can do for me
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Met Eric Haney once. How was the book?
Inside Delta Force was a facinating book. Just very interesting to say the least.
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I have books on the following:

WW2
Sniping & snipers.
Stone Masonry
Alt building methods- straw bale, rammed earth, etc.
Various vehicle repair manuals
Making Mead (honey wine).

Some titles:

Great war for civilisation
Striking Back
Silent Stalkers
War of the Rats
Generation Kill- about current actions in Iraq...good reading.
Liberalism is a mental Disease.


Some books I'm looking for:

Anything political/military with a Liberal slant.
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Biggest Brother (the story of Dick Winters Commander of Easy Co. 506th)
The Green Berets
Sniper by John J Plaster (the definetive guide to sniping)
Commandos (another John J Plaster book about the MACV/SOG in Vietnam, awesome)
Eatting Soup with A Knife (about the counter insurgency in Iraq)
All the King's Men (great classic)
Roughneck 91 (ODA in Iraq's initial invasion)
Chosen Soldier (the story of a Green Beret/SF)
Airborne Infantry (a memoir by an enlisted Screaming Eagle from Normandy to Germany)
All most every Stephen Ambrose book.
Several Battle of the Bulge books and just about everything imaginable on Normandy.

I will update.

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Most of mine are in storage somewhere, but I can recommend a few...

Once an Eagle by Anton Meyer
Delta Force by Charles Beckwith
The 13th Valley by John M. Del Vecchio
Old May 25, 2007 | 09:47 AM
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Here's one we should all read. I'm not loaning mine out, because you should all own a copy.

Religious Literacy by Stephen Prothero

It explains how ignorant Americans are regarding the specifics of religion, including the ones we practice by and large, and why it's important to understand the details and differences of different religious sects. It goes a long way toward explaining why certain peoples just can't get along.

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