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Rolling Thunder    by Mark Berent
Price: Free! 150160 words. Published on November 25, 2009. .

USAF Capt. Court Bannister, overshadowed by a famous father, driven to confront missiles, MiGs, and nerve-grinding bombing raids in order to prove his worth to his comrades...and to himself. Air Force Lt Toby Parker, fresh from the States, finds his innocence burned away by the war. Special Forces Major Wolf Lochert plunges into the jungle to rescue a downed pilot.While in DC McNamara fumes.
Eagle Station    by Mark Berent
Price: $3.00 USD. 140050 words. Published on November 26, 2009. .

Eagle Station, the fourth in his Vietnam War series, Berent raises the stakes, creating his most electrifying tale of war to date. Staring with a hair-raising cliffside helicopter rescue under heavy fire, and racing toward a climactic ground battle played out in the dark of night, engaging top secret USAF special operations gun ships, Eagle Station is fill with combat, and the politics of war.
The Green Beret Doctor's Get Fit Book Camp: A Health Plan for Life    by Tim Reynolds
Price: $9.99 USD. 16540 words. Published on March 23, 2010. .

As a Green Beret, you are pushed to your limits physically, mentally, and every other way imaginable. For so many years I have watched our nation get fatter and less fit. We are a country of couch potatoes, and it’s time to do something about it. This boot camp is not some fluffy philosophy on health. It will take you through the real tried and tested things that I actually do in my own life.
The Voicemakers    by Bill Cady
Price: $6.95 USD. 64770 words. Published on November 11, 2010. .

Black Wolf, former Green Beret, is on a mountain. Voices say kill. Yates and son Rory come for a hike. Retirees and a daughter pay respects to dead relatives. His sgt from 'Nam arrives. Buck goes with Ted, who knows the mountain. Chased two days, Ted figures a way. Black Wolf makes an assault, but Yates stuns him. Black Wolf begs to be free & soars off a cliff to rejoin the woman he loved.
Spy Rules    by Lew Serviss
Price: $2.99 USD. 60450 words. Published on May 30, 2011. .

Ross Walton is a New York subway decoy cop in purgatory. His backups want him dead, his girlfriend has left him for a pile of cocaine and the local Mafia boss is showing a disturbing new interest in his welfare. As he weighs his options -- none good -- Ross stumbles upon a shooting that puts him on the trail of a covert operation commissioned at the highest levels of power.
Knife Lake    by Douglas Obert
Price: $4.99 USD. 19890 words. Published on July 30, 2011. .

“Knife Lake” is the story of John Beckman, an emotionally wounded Viet Nam veteran now private detective who is hired to solve a missing person case. The story takes place primarily in the St. Paul/Minneapolis metropolitan area with excursions into the north central woodlands.
Let's Kill the Dai Uy    by Mark Berent
Price: Free! 1770 words. Published on March 28, 2012. .

This is a hilarious tale of an Air Force combat fighter pilot in Vietnam who goes out on patrol with a special forces team he has supported many times from the air. Seeing the pilot is having a hard time keeping up, one of the Chinese mercenaries called Nungs, says to the team leader, "Let's kill the Dai Uy." Dai Uy is Vietnamese for captain.Read on to see what happened.
The Pendant's Promise    by Judythe Morgan
Price: $2.99 USD. 79600 words. Published on May 2, 2012. .

A teenage girl fabricates a marriage and widowhood because her baby's soldier father is MIA in North Vietnam, but when he turns up twenty years later at her daughter’s wedding, the fiction shatters her comfortable world.
Amateur Hour    by T.G. Miko
Price: $8.99 USD. 111110 words. Published on October 9, 2012. .

Navy SEAL George "Pug" Ironhorse is part Navajo Indian, part Scottish, and part Armenian. Before they let him retire, he is given one last mission: stop nuclear terrorists from hitting Los Angeles. His uses his first suspect, a nuclear medicine technologist who photographs birds on the weekends, as bait to draw out the bad guys. Things don't turn out as planned. First book in a series
Roadside Rest    by T.G. Miko
Price: $8.99 USD. 59220 words. Published on November 11, 2012. .

After 9/11, Kris Hidvegi, a young birder from Patagonia, Arizona, joins the U.S. Army to serve her country, and to follow in her famous father’s footsteps. Kris becomes an X-ray tech in Iraq. The story starts on the first day of the second half of her life, at the moment when she wakes up deaf, bloodied, and severely wounded by a roadside bomb.