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SouthernGunner

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I've read American sniper, Lone survivor, and marine sniper. What are some other books you have read and were good. It doesn't have to be about just snipers. Im interested in Anything about US military
 
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Citizen Soldier by Stephen Ambrose is way up on my list. It goes from D-Day to the end of WWII in Europe with the American GI. The book is written from accounts of the soldiers who fought the battles.
There is also a trilogy, The Liberation Trilogy written by Rick Atkinson that is very well written.
Volume One, An Army at Dawn, The War In North Africa, 1942-1943
Volume Two, The Day of Battle, The War in Sicily and Italy, 1943-1944
He is currently working on Volume three. I really enjoyed his writing style. It gave the best insight I have read on the infighting among the Allies and the command squabbling. I really enjoy reading history, but not the dry textbook type. These are my favorites behind Citizen Soldier.
 
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When The Bullet Hits Your Funny Bone, by Billy Allmon is a good one, One Second After is not bad, kinda scary.
Anything by Vince Flynn or Brad Thor is a must read for me.
 
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I Like Trigger Men, Roughneck Nine-One, Generation Kill, Hogs in the Shadows, American Heroes in Special Operations, just to name a few.
 
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War of the rats, Six silent men, Dead center, Fry the brain, Behold a pale horse, What every body is saying, On Combat, On killing, Warrior mindset, The heart and the fist.
 
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Chicken Hawks By Robet Mason is a very good Vietnam era book

Mission MIA will make you shed a tear at the end of it. Another Vietnam era book

Guns Up Vietnam era.
 
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Nonfiction;
Sniper one, Dan Mills
Sniper, Gina Cavallaro w/ Matt Larson
The last wolf, Cox
Marine sniper, Charles Henderson
Sniper, Adrin Gilbert
Dead center, Ed Kugler
Hogs in the shadows, Mil Afong
A rifleman went to war, Herbert Mcbride
Cold zero, Christopher Whitcomb
The one round war, Peter Senich
Sniper on the eastern front, Albrecht Wacker
Silent warrior, Charles Henderson
Black Hawk Down, Mark Bowden
American Sniper, Chris Kyle

Fiction;
Kill Zone, Jack Caughlin
The silent men, Richard Dickinson
Steven Hunter series
All of the Tom Clancy novels.
 
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I am about 2/3 through Enemy at the Gates: The Battle for Stalingrad, if you like WWII history. Be warned, it is intense and has so much info in it one can easily be over whelmed.
 
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from a fiction stand point, I really liked Point of Impact and the rest of Steven Hunter's books. Non Fiction, just finished Given Up for Dead by Bill Sloan. Really good read about the battle for Wake Island at the start of WWII.
 
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Some of my favorites (listed in no meaningful order):

One Bullet Away, Nathaniel Fick
Unbroken, Laura Hillenbrand
Citizen Soldiers, Stephen Ambrose
Helmet for My Pillow, Robert Leckie
With the Old Breed at Pelieu and Okinawa, E.B. Sledge
Forgotten Soldier, Guy Sajer
Landscape Turned Red, Stephen Sears
Gettysburg, Stephen Sears
 
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Gates of Fire

I am Legend (very quick read and much better than the latest movie remake)
 
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Castigo Cay
Foregin Enemies and Traitors
How To Write Action Adventure Novels
 
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X2 for Webb - The Red Circle. Very interesting. Along the same lines as Lone Survivor and American Sniper. Also recommend Unbreakable. Top ten a while back. Very inspiring story
 
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One of my top 3 is Unintended Consequences by John Ross, good history lesson on the 2nd. amendment. A little hard to find.

Boyd, by Robert Coram. He helped design the F-16 and the A-10.

Tom Clancy's early stuff, Red Storm Rising and The Bear and the Dragon.

If you want to peek over the edge try Patriots by John Rawles.
 
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No Way Out: A Story of Valor in the Mountains of Afghanistan
Written by Mitch Weiss and Kevin Maurer.

The story of ODA 3336 and my friend John Wayne Walding's unit and their survival story.