World War I Books That You Must Read
If you’re in the mood to read and learn about the stories that happened during World War I, you can check these books out.
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If you’re in the mood to read and learn about the stories that happened during World War I, you can check these books out.
Many people will either be hosting or heading out to holiday parties and get-togethers to celebrate Christmas and the upcoming New Year. Others will take the time to rest and recharge their batteries and spend some quiet time at home. If you are one of the latter and want to spend some quiet time reading […]
Combat Veteran Heath Hansen reviews Anders Corr’s “The Concentration of Power.”
Award-winning author Toby Harnden has written a riveting account of the very first days of the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan that followed the September 11th Attacks in 2001. Harnden’s book, “First Casualty: The Untold Story of the CIA to Avenge 9/11,” relies extensively on personal interviews with the particpants of these early battles to overthrow Taliban control of Afghanistan.
Geo’s “Brothers of the Cloth” is probably the best account of the men who comprise Delta Force, our nation’s top special operations unit.
Through “Countdown Bin Laden” the reader is transported inside CIA’s headquarters as the hunt for the world’s most wanted man unfolded.
While he was a more than capable Green Beret, Richard Flaherty — who was just 4 feet, 9 inches tall — had to fight just to join the Army.
SOFREP members are cordially invited to a fireside chat with the New York Times bestselling writing team of Brandon Webb & John David Mann, authors of the newly released thriller “Steel Fear.”
By writing The Safery Trap Coursen wants readers to be safe rather than just feel safe. I can’t say enough about the helpful tips this book provides.
“Steel Fear” is absolutely amazing thriller! It comes in hot and never slows down. Exciting, action-packed, and twisty from stem to stern.
Michelle Black’s book breaks down, minute-by-minute, the awful events that unfolded in Niger in 2017 and the Army’s shameful reaction.
Discover important lessons in leadership from SOFREP contributor Eddie Molina’s book “A Beginner’s Guide To Leadership”.