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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.
Chow    by Victoria A. Hudson
Price: Free! 4360 words. Published on February 9, 2011. .

An Army moves on its stomach but sometimes, you eat like a native or at least what you can scrounge. Chow explores one Soldier's best meals ever.
Log Cabin King    by Mary Rice Somerville
Price: $1.99 USD. 24700 words. Published on July 23, 2011. .

A story of faith in the Appalachian Mountains
Korean Echoes    by Tom Sheehan
Price: $1.99 USD. 14310 words. Published by MilSpeak Books  on September 3, 2011. .

Korean Echoes draws the reader into piecing together a puzzle, each piece a small measure of the Korean War soldier's world, a world wholly embedded in the deepest design at the heart of human experience, embedded as if words were shrapnel.
Crossing the Double Yellow    by Stuart Land
Price: $2.99 USD. 47500 words. Published on March 3, 2012. .

An incorrigible trucker discovers he's hauling a nuclear bomb, but when trying to get help, he's mistaken for a terrorist. With help from a vagabond and a hooker, he must drive the bomb cross-country before it explodes, and rescue his family while hunted by foreign and domestic terrorists, police, FBI, and military.
A Common Bond II    by Richard Epstein
Price: $4.99 USD. 26740 words. Published by MilSpeak Books  on May 23, 2012. .

This eloquent anthology, carefully stitched together by veteran Richard Epstein, contains poetry, prose, and songs written by 21 Memorial Day Writers' Project participants, and spans 1993 – 2011, a period in United States history that began in peacetime and has stretched into the longest war fought since Viet Nam. This sampling will make your heart bleed, but your soul will smile.