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Trains To Nowhere
The heroism of America’s Greatest Generation…vividly portrayed in three stories of Allied fighting spirit against the ruthless Nazi war machine.

The three stories contained in this exciting volume are:
Trains to Nowhere – the story of one man standing up against the atrocities of the Nazi concentration camps.

Barbarossa Diary – one soldier’s account of the German invasion of Russia.

Haarth the Hunter – a struggle for survival between an American recon squadron and a Nazi biological super-weapon.

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Guide over 900 Aircraft Museums
U.S. & Canada, 21st Edition. • 952 US Aircraft Museums • 97 Canadian Aircraft Museums • 239 City Displayed Aircraft • 51 Restaurant w/Aircraft • 57 US Naval Museums w/Aircraft • 27 WWII Landmarks • 8700 Aircraft Listed Alphabetically. For a copy of this 184 page book, Send $18 (plus postage) to: Michael A. Blaugher Attn: AV • 124 East Foster Parkway, Ft. Wayne, IN 46806-1730 • Postage to USA $2.00 for Media, Mail or $4.00, Priority Mail Postage to Canada $4.00, Overseas $10.00 • 260-744-1020 •

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Possum A Novel of the American Civil War
Drawing on family folklore, Winter spins a tense, poignant tale of the war in Mississippi. The Krummholz Press - 505 Pine Street, Boulder, CO 80302 (303)444-3937 Available through your local book store or on the Web.

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Public Affairs
WINNING MODERN WARS - IRAQ , TERRORISM , AND THE AMERICANE EMPIRE. GENERAL WESLEY K. CLARK Former Supreme Allied Commander, Europe and author of WAGING MODERN WAR • “WINNING MODERN WARS is crisp, judicious and a fascinating analysis of the tactics of war and the values that underlay America’s mission in this world. It’s also a thrilling narrative of the Iraq invasion.” — Walter Isaacson, author of Benjamin Franklin: An American Life. “Succeeds on many levels, including the Stephen E. Ambrose-like description of battles and tactics used by General Tommy Franks in pacing the war. Clark clearly admires the courage and capabilities of the soldiers on the ground. But he also presents a cogent critique of Pentagon leadership and White House politics. As a military man, his insights go beyond the predictable Republican-Democratic partisan dialogue. It's a valuable perspective no matter which candidate you vote for.” — Bruce Nussbaum, BusinessWeek ON SALE NOW “As searing an indictment of George W. Bush’s foreign policy as any tome out there. Clark finds his bearings, homes in on his targets (Bush, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz, the whole lot of them), and blasts them to bits with the precision of an F-16 dropping JDAM bombs on a squadron of Republican Guards.” — Fred Kaplan, Slate. • In stores, on line, or call us. In stock, always. 1-877-PUB-1234 • A Member of the Perseus Books Group www.publicaffairsbooks.com

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The Veteran's Survival Guide
How to File and Collect on VA Claims
John D.Roche.
The most comprehensive "do it yourself" handbook for veterans who wish to obtain federal benefits.
"Claim denied!" All to often millions of veteran have received this response to their legitimate claims for Federal benefits. In most cases, writes veteran's advocate John D. Roches, the claimant didn't understand the procedures needed to meet the myriad requirements of the Department of Veterans Affairs. With the appeals process requiring years to resolve disputes, deserving veterans and their dependents are left confused and frustrated by the agency and a system that was created to serve them. The answer is to submit a well-grounded claim initially, which The Veteran's Survival Guide analyses in detail.
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World War II Naval Battles
200,000 Miles aboard the Destroyer Cotton - C. Snelling Robinson - In June, 1943, Snelling Robinson, a newly commissioned ensign in the U.S. Naval Reserve, joined the crew of the destroyer USS Cotton and then sailed to Pearl Harbor to join the Fifth Fleet. The Cotton participated in the invasion of Tarawa and the naval battles in the Philippine Sea, the Leyte Gulf, and the invasion of Iwo Jima. Robinson chronicles these offensives and integrates these events with the background of the large conflict, including the polities of command. After Japan's surrender, the Cotton became a part of the Occupation Force anchored in Tokyo Bay and Robinson narrates how he and his friends took advantage of this opportunity, bringing their roles in the war to a fitting conclusion. ISBN 0-87338-645-0 $35.00 cloth. • Sailor' Journey into War - Robert A. Maher and Captain James E. Wise, Jr. - The battle action fought between an American destroyer, the USS Borie DD21, and a German U-boat north of the Azores Island in October, 1943, has been called the most spectacular surface battle since the days of John Paul Jones. The Boris rammed the U-boat and became lodged across it. Crews from both ships opened fire at point-blank range with small arms and machine guns. The Americans were victorious, but their ship was so badly damaged it had to be abandoned. Maher was a young sailor serving on the Borie in that battle. This narrative books at the daily lives of Navy enlisted men and reflects their attitudes, both as raw recruits and then as seasoned sailors by war's end. ISBN 0-87338-583-7 $30.00 cloth. • The Kent State University Press - To order, call 1-800-247-6553 or visit www.bookmasters.com/ksu-press

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