According to the book description of
Our Naked veterans, it is “a must read for all military veterans seeking disability compensation
If you are a military veteran or know a veteran with a service related medical problem this book needs to be read. For our
disabled veterans the Veterans Administration (VA) is bound by law to award monthly (tax free) compensation but they will
not automatically give it to you unless you ask for it and that is what this book is all about. There are no guarantees in
life, especially fighting with the VA, but this book gives you a chance toward what is rightfully yours – compensation.
I followed much of my own advice and now rated 100% so maybe something in here will also help you. This book is my hard learned
lessons and facts about the Veterans Administration, their rules, regulations and their people. This book is written in military
style (No Bravo Sierra) language that deciphers VA regulation and BS with many added notes, pictures, commentary and sample
letters that will give you a heads-up and a head start on your rightful path for your disability compensation.”
According to the book description of
Military Wives 1973 Cook Book, “There are Unique words in our American English and some of
those words like 'very' and 'unique' are often misused, but that is not the case here. This new cook book is truly UNIQUE...and
comes with a money back guarantee if not fully satisfied. Honest. Soooo....I know... I know... How in the world did I come
up with a Cook Book? Two pretty good fiction novels then a war story then 30 damn good Short Stories all posted here, NOW
a COOK BOOK. Get serious. Well I did... get serious. I promise you may gain a few pounds while using the book and also just
enjoying reading it. The book is not your B&W mundane kitchen reading but a lot more such as over a 1,000 color pictures,
quotes, jokes, stories and information you never thought to ask but will be happy to know. BTW – why 1973? 74 military
wives stationed in Germany during this cold-war era pooled their best recipes into a hand build and labor intensive Fund Raiser
for their church. This Cook Book is their digitized/modernized efforts. What more can I say? I bought 30 copies just for myself
and a few to use as gifts.”
According to the book description of
Heaven’s Luck, “This semi- non-fiction novel has blood, sweat, sex, loving, living and
dying... and some untold government secrets. This book tells you (tongue-in-cheek) who killed JFK. Heaven's Luck is something
we are all born with- given to us by God. Some refer to it as fate, predestination, or even the "luck of the draw."
It most likely directed the lives of some and made them the individuals they are today.
This is a factual accounting, with
some literary license, of life in a free-fire combat zone, how the players got there, who they are, and how decisions they
made dictated the paths of themselves and others through life. Many Americans and Asians owe their very lives to these crews,
and helicopters they flew. Heaven's Luck is a view of two wars, their political ramifications and the "power people"
that caused both.
The story follows CW4 Roger Whitley
and other Military veterans through the trials and tribulations before, during, and after the wars in Vietnam and Kuwait.
It is also, for some, an accounting of the unbelievable… GUARDIAN ANGELS!
Roger and his buddies felt these Angels
beside them, helping where technology and reality couldn't, as they flew assault helicopters in Vietnam, air ambulance missions
in Kuwait, and commercial jet aircraft later in life. Do you have a Guardian Angel? Probably! Do you BELIEVE in angels? That's
for you to decide. Do YOU believe in "Heaven's Luck"?
According to the book description of
Remembering Tomorrow, it “is a futuristic look at the world of the 22nd century, a specific
government financed organization, the world of human cloning, and a Biblical look at a clone trying to find his soul. Josh,
the clone, is deeply in love with another clone but because of the rules governing his existence he needs an eternal soul
and has many trials and tribulations trying to find his. Time travel, both to the past and future, is used to explain certain
aspects of some of the characters. Players in this real-life adventure of love, lust, murder, science, and new physics breakthroughs
range from a klutzy pigeon, to a fuzzy male clone, to lovable 12th century time travelers.”
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According to the book description of
January's Heat, it “is a futuristic adventure that features a woman of the early 21st century as the heroine,
Lois, who pretty much was your average everyday woman. Her government appointed lover, who then became her friend, was just
your run-of-the-mill guy, Frank. Together, the two of them test life to the limits not only through two countries, but also
back and forth between the present and the future. It takes place in Washington, D.C. and Paris, France in the first decade
of the 21st century, with their mentor, Harry, the director of FLoPE (Future Life on Planet Earth), making plans for them
for the next 8,000 years... that is if they survive the many attempts on their lives by their nemesis, Madame Cherry, an evil
and very vindictive French woman who tries poison, decapitation, and shooting to try to kill them. There's also a bit of romance
that the male and female readers will enjoy as it is written from both viewpoints and with feeling. January's Heat is fiction...
though if you work with or have any dealings with the Government, you just never know if it's fiction or not. The sequel is
entitled Remembering Tomorrow.”
According to the book description of
Arlee, it “is an acronym. A Reflected Life, Etc, Etc... These Short stories were all written
between 2003 - 2007. A couple of them written in only a few hours but the serious stories/articles took months. Subjects vary
from futuristic fantasies (just a bit of minor sex) to first person accounting of an air crises and from complete frustration
of a government major agency (Veterans Administration). There's lots of information that will save, or at least prolong your
time on earth. This collection of short stories are one person’s accounting of many things you have thought about, wondered
about or been too hesitant to think about. This book reflects parts of all living humans.”
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