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Grunt

by Mary Roach
288 Pages · 2015 · 1 MB · 51 Downloads · New!
" Happiness doesn't result from what we get, but from what we give. ” ― Ben Carson
Service
by Luttrell Marcus
400 Pages · 2013 · 2.4 · 48 Downloads · New!
Service is the Iraq War, history, Afghan War, military and U.S navy seal book which discusses the secret operations that were led by the author. Luttrell Marcus is the author of this remarkable book. He comes with another thrilling war story which gives a fair proof that Luttrell Marcus not only enjoys his service time but also inspires others to love their country. It was the love of the country and determination that he never think twice before going into any secret mission. He was the lone survivor of Operation Redwing were three of the other U.S navy seal died and he killed his enemies with injuries. The passion of serving his nation did not die after recovering from the Operation Redwing and after recovery, he appointed on Iraq. He has outstanding abilities with the sniper and he proves it in Iraq at the battle of Ramadi.
The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich
by William L. Shirer
1280 Pages · 2015 · 1 MB · 49 Downloads · New!
“The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany” is a great European Military history book. The author of this history book is William L. Shirer. William was an American journalist and war correspondent. He wrote The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, a history of Nazi Germany. He became known for his broadcasts from Berlin, from the rise of the Nazi dictatorship through the first year of World War II (1940). In this book, the author provides us with personal glimpses into some of the key players of the Reich. He documents how fateful incidents impacted the decisions of the combatant’s strategic decisions and the conclusion of the war. The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich provides a good look at this unfortunate time in history. In addition, this book reminds us of the circumstances that created the twelve shocking years of the Third Reich. All in all, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich is a good history book.
Inside the Third Reich
by Albert Speer
672 Pages · 2015 · 4 MB · 42 Downloads · New!
The “Inside the Third Reich” is a well written and informative history book of World War II. Albert Speer is the author of this history book. He was the minister of Armaments and War Production in Nazi Germany during most of WWII. Speer joined the Nazi party in 1931, launching himself on a political and governmental career which lasted fourteen years. His architectural skills made him increasingly prominent within the party and he became a member of Hitler’s inner circle. Inside the Third Reich, Speer makes curious observations about Hitler’s unwillingness to put off the reconstruction of Berlin even after the war in Russia had begun. Speer began making a name for himself as a hard-working improviser by helping to restore the railroads in occupied Soviet territory. Without a doubt, he positioned himself so well that Hitler made him Minister of Weapons in 1942. He was very astute about working his way upward in the Nazi hierarchy in order to gain more power and respect for himself like the other Nazis were doing. To know about more of German History, then read this excellent book. In short, Inside the Third Reich is an informative history book.
The Lion’s Gate
by Steven Pressfield
448 Pages · 2015 · 16 MB · 41 Downloads · New!
“The Lion’s Gate: On the Front Lines of the Six-Day War” is a great history book. Steven Pressfield is the author of this true storybook. Steven has written twelve previous fiction and non-fiction books, including The War of Art. His books engage all the reader and “The Lion’s Gate” is one of those that once you begin is hard to put it down. Steven Pressfield describes in this book, June 5, 1967, Israel is enclosed by enemies. The Soviet-equipped Egyptian Army has relief more than one thousands tanks on the southern border. Syrian also attacks from the north side with heavy guns. Jordan and Iraq are also ready to attack. June 10, 1967, the Arab army’s air forces completely destroyed. To know about further of this history book, then read this best-selling book. Before the written of this book, Steven conducted more than 60 interviews from 2011-2012 talking to soldiers from France and Israel. The pilots who flew the prominent preemptive strike on the Egyptian airfields that June 5 morning describe in detail their approach, kill shots, and their returns. To sum it up, The Lion’s Gate is a wonderful book that reveals the story of the Six-Day War.
12 Strong
by Doug Stanton
576 Pages · 2017 · 10 MB · 46 Downloads · New!
12 Strong is the Afghan War, Iraq War and military history book which describes the secret mission of the CIA after the incident of 9/11. Doug Stanton is the author of this fascinating book. Everything in the world is going great and innovation is coming every day. There is no one such devastating incident happen after World War II that creates a disaster for humanity. Peace is the first priority of any society who is interesting to set the future safe for their upcoming generation. There are some forces from the last few years who wanted to destroy the peace of the world. American become the superpower of the world and it is threatening for the black powers. An incident happened which shatters the peace of the entire world and people are confused whom to follow or who do not.  9/11 incident is still a mystery and there are hundreds of reports that were officially given by the state.
The Operator
by Robert O’Neill
368 Pages · 2018 · 10 MB · 81 Downloads · New!
The Operator is the biography, memoir, Iraq War, Afghan War, history, and the war on terror book which discusses the journey of a Navy Seal who hit the bullet in the heart of Osama. Robert O’Neill is the author of this superb book. He is the bestselling author in the New York Times and everyone praised his honest writing and dedication with the job. Robert born and raised in Butte and he join the armed forces in the age of nineteen. He was the operator in the navy seal and he takes part in four-hundred combats. His major missions include the rescue of Marcus Luttrell, the lone survivor who was captured by the Somalian pirates. Robert was also the part of the team when they successfully rescue Captain Richard Phillips in the Indian Ocean. He was a little bit nervous when it comes to tackling the Osama Bin Laden, his heart was full of hate and anger while shooting a bullet in the heart of Laden. His career was more than three decades and he fought with bravery no matter the conditions are supporting him or not. Robert shares the memories from his early days of training, shocking moments and how he managed to survive even in the conditions when everyone around him injured or dead.

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