Milblogger Turns Author

A press release I’m more than happy to pass along;

PITTSBURGH, PA, Aug. 18 – LBF Books to publish* Soldier Life: A Day in the Life of an American Soldier (ISBN 1-885093-44-6). The book details the author’s experiences while deployed and back home, weaving a gut-wrenching, heartfelt tapestry of experiences and emotions unique to soldiers’ living and dying in this war. American Soldier’s work comprised of elements drawn from his critically acclaimed and widely read weblog (www.soldierlife.com) , aims to bring the grim, yet human face of war to readers everywhere.
The author, writing under a pseudonym to protect his identity, delivers a first-person account of the constantly changing world of an American Soldier attempting to balance both family and responsibility while enduring the reality of war. *Soldier Life: A Day in the Life of an American
Soldier* chronicles the events engulfing modern day patriots, and the hardships he willingly endured to ensure safety and security of family and country left behind.
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American Soldier & LBF Books will be donating a large portion of the proceeds to Soldiers Angels (www.soldiersangels.org) and Operation Troop Appreciation (www.operationtroopappreciation.org). Both organizations are federally recognized programs that assist Troops abroad with care packages and items needed while deployed.

Release is scheduled for December.

3 Replies to “Milblogger Turns Author”

  1. Canadians in Toronto fire shots in self-defence
    CTV.ca News Staff
    Lirpa Loof/black humour: … “Kandahar”>>> Afghan…
    But only in self-defence: no Canacan military shoots the enemy; only in defence… bs in the extreme.
    Down with Islamist murderers: hear that, Willy Graham, AdScam Martin, Parrish, & etc.

  2. Canadian snipers did a rather professional job on the enemy in Afghanistan; the US Army certainly thought so.
    Oh, silly me, I forgot. Those snipers aren’t highly trained, volunteer soldiers, they’re just “children.”

  3. For God’s sake, JJM, don’t call them “snipers” because that would imply that they have been trained to shoot to kill! That’s not peacekeeping, which is our long-standing “tradition” (since the 60s anyway, to hell with history).
    Call them “concealed target dispatchers” or something less… military. You want them to lose their jobs or something?

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