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In The Trenches (Do or Die Lessons From The Business Battlefield)    by Craig Zuber
Price: $0.99 USD. 43930 words. Published on February 3, 2010. .

Craig Zuber takes the discipline and accountability of the US Marine Corps into the business world with the publishing of his cutting-edge business guide, In the Trenches: Do Or Die Lessons From the Business Battlefield. This book delivers down & dirty, no excuse sales principles and gives you the insight & motivation to accomplish your mission!
United We Stand    by Stephanie Garner
Price: Free! 1410 words. Published on March 6, 2010. .

A short personal narrative of my experience with the 9/11 terrorist attack, while attending elementary school on a military base not far from the Pentagon.
The Interceptors Club and the Secret of the Black Manta    by Steve Douglass
Price: $2.99 USD. 174110 words. Published on May 27, 2010. .

Think "Sneakers" meets "The Hardy Boys", Static and his rag-tag gang of teen techies are tricked into hacking into and stealing the prototype of an unmanned stealth warplane. It can soar to Mach 6, fly rings around any jet fighter and is in the hands of a spy who wants to sell it to North Korea. It is the Interceptors Club mission to get "The Black Manta" back.
Afghan Journal: A Soldier's Year in Afghanistan    by Jeff Courter
Price: $9.99 USD. 102200 words. Published on June 22, 2010. .

Journey to a remote corner of Afghanistan with Sergeant First Class Jeff Courter, as he leaves his civilian family life in Chicago and trains Afghan Border Police to defend their own turf. Learn how the U.S. Army struggles to bring stability to a region where fear and poverty rule. And discover how one man searches his soul to reconcile the personal, professional and spiritual challenges of war.
Danger: Long Division    by Janet Gingold
Price: $4.99 USD. 37340 words. Published on August 19, 2010. .

When her dad goes off to fight in a war on the other side of the planet, Becca does her best to live up to his expectations. But suddenly she finds herself failing math because she can't do long division. With the help of unlikely allies, she develops new skills and strategies that enable her to solve her own problems, not only in math, but also in her relationships with her family and friends.
Riders on the Rez    by Jan Lofton
Price: Free! 6510 words. Published on January 2, 2011. .

Billy Tsosie meets his Navaho relatives for the 1st time ever but he is afraid he does not fit in. His Mom has never taught him Dine traditions and he thinks his older cousin Danny looks down on him because of it. But when Billy gets into a fight at the Kayenta Skateboard Park, it is Danny who comes to his rescue. With glossary of skate terms. Free, in memory of Rex Meyer.
Military Brats    by Mary Edwards Wertsch
Price: $9.99 USD. 217110 words. Published on July 16, 2011. .

A startling, groundbreaking exploration, Military Brats is the first book to analyze what it means to grow up in the military. Based on five years of research, this book probes the consequences—both positive and negative—of being raised in a family characterized by rigid discipline, nomadic rootlessness, dedication to military mission, and the threat of war and personal loss.
Flat Daddy Camping Trip: Military Brats Club #2    by Sara Barton
Price: Free! 6100 words. Published on June 10, 2012. .

Casey, Monty, Tommy, and Marcella are back in this adventure of the Military Brats Club. Just as Hope Street School closes for the summer, the kids get the bad news. Tommy's dad is being transferred to another Navy base across the country, so the gang wants to give their buddy a great farewell adventure. With help from family and friends, the kids make sure to give Tommy an unforgettable send-off.
"Stop, Don't Pop!"    by RJ Dalton
Price: $5.99 USD. 6210 words. Published on September 7, 2012. .

A young boy must grow into a man while his Dad ships out to a war torn country to bring peace and safety to the families devastated by the conflict. Can seven year old Mason do all that is expected while praying that Dad comes home safe and sound? Can he still be a seven year old boy?