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Welcome to the Veterans Radio PX!
26 January 2008: "These Scars Are Sacred"
Elliott Storm, “These Scars Are Sacred”
An incredible novel about PTSD. A must read for all veterans and their families.
Can be purchased directly from Elliott Storm by calling him at 203-876-2566 or by e-mail, elliottthegr8@sbcglobal.net. Mention that you heard about his book on Veterans Radio and you can save $5, ($19.95 + shipping) and he will sign the book for you
Listed below are all of the people and gifts mentioned on Veterans Radio Saturday 15 December 2007
Make sure you tell them you heard about them on Veterans Radio
Gail Lavielle, Vice President of Marketing and Public Relations
Sears Holding Company
http://www.Sears.com
William (Bill) Dietzel,
Publisher/Editor of Veterans Magazine
4877 E. Norwich Ave
Fresno, CA 93726
559-291-1239
www.veteransmagazine.com
Ray Simon, Ray Simon Art, LLC
20 Federal Place, Ste. 2A
Youngstown, OH 44503
www.raysimonart.com
Norman Lloyd, Producer of Shakey’s Hill
www.shakeyshill.com
mailto:orders@shakeyshill.com
866-703-3777
Ask for your Veteran’s Discount
Music
Al McCree, President, Altissimo! Records
The Ulitimate Source for America’s Greatest Military Bands, Orchastras and Ensembles
www.militarymusic.com
800-628-0610
To the Fallen Records
All music is composed, perform and record by American Military Musicians
You have got to hear this! Newest releases are To The Fallen Records presents:
Country: Volume I and Rock: Volume I
http://www.tothefallenrecords.com
Jonathan Myer, Songwriter/Performer
Songs of the O-1E “Bird Dog”
More FAC and Flying Songs
For more information e-mail
mailto:j-bmyer-alexva@erols.com
BOOKS
Marc Leepson, Book Editor, The VVA Veteran
Vietnam Veterans of America
For more books suggested by Marc go to
http://www.vva.org/veteran/1007/books.html
mLeepson@vva.org
Jean Lamensdorf, Author
“Write Home For Me: A Red Cross Woman in Vietnam”
Published by Random House Australia
Available from Jean Lamensdorf
105 Alford Court
Chadds Ford, PA 19317
610-388-0268
mailto:jlamensdorf@comcast.net
Robert Dorr, Author
“B-24 Liberator Units of the Pacific War”
His book about the great bomber crews in World War II
703-264-8950
mailto:Robert.f.dorr@cox.net include “B-24” in the subject line
Marilyn Walton, Author
“Rhapsody in Junk”
A Daughter’s Return to Germany To Finish Her Father’s Story
Available at http://www.authorhouse.com
888-280-7715
Listed below are the websites and locations where you can purchase books, clothing and other items you've heard about on Veterans Radio.
Latest Books:
Write Home for Me, a Red Cross Woman in Vietnam, by Jean Debelle Lamensdorf Order directly from Ms. Lamensdorf at jlamensdorf@comcast.net or call 610-388-0268 Price is $20.00 plus postage and 20% goes to the Red Cross.
Living on Tattooine (a.k.a. Kuwait), by Ltc Christine Cook, Michigan National Guard available through www.porchswingpress.com $11.95 plus shipping
Businesses GI Surplus of Wayne 34932 Michigan Avenue Wayne, MI 48184 734-326-4434
Books Shopping for books anyway? Support Veterans Radio by searching for the books (and other items!) you want using the following search box for Amazon.com. If you purchase items you found using this box, Veterans Radio will receive a portion of the profits. Books we recommend include: Kamikaze Peacocks & Oink: Coming of Age in an Unfunny War, Peter J. Fournier; Left for Dead: A Second Life after Vietnam, Jon Hovde and Maureen Anderson; Hero Mama! A Daughter Remembers the Father She Lost in Vietnam and the Mother Who Held Her Family Together, Karen Spears Zacharias.
www.jeffcircle.com Jeff Circle is the author of "Yes, Drill Sargent. How I Survived Basic Training" a hilarious look at an experience we can never forget. " Jeff Circle has written a military manual for those with a sense of humor. YES, DRILL SARGEANT! entertains and enlightens with stark honesty and biting sarcasm", U.S. Senator John McCain
www.lift-every-voice.com New Book Celebrates All Veterans and Benefits VVA Lift Every Voice is an inspiring collection of great quotations on freedom, pride, craftmenship, community and the entrepreneurial spirit. The book reminds readers of the great treasure that all Americans hold true-the treasured gift of Freedom.
Highest Traditions-Memories of War "Everyone knows that at twenty you are invincable. Bleeding soldiers, downed Hueys, smoldering ashes whipping around a helicopter caught in the violent turbulence of it's rotor blades. Shoot anything that moves. We had the sixth sense that protected only the chosen few. The unlucky ones could only be remembered for a short while...Get ready, stay prepered, stay loose, and smoke 'em if you got 'em. You are known for you do. There is no hiding, lying or cheating. Bullshit carries no weight. Your word, your action, your machine gun is who you are. Period."
Highest Traditions, written by prize winning playwright and author, Tony Lazzarini, takes you along on his tour in Vietnam as a helicopter door gunner where the average life span under fire was an expected 20 seconds. Available at Amazon.com
<A href='http://rcm.amazon.com/e/cm?t=veteransradio-20&o=1&p=8&l=as1&asins=0974113638&fc1=000000&=1&lc1=0000ff&bc1=000000<1=_blank&IS2=1&f=ifr&bg1=ffffff&f=ifr" ' DESIGNTIMEURL="'http://rcm.amazon.com/e/cm?t=veteransradio-20&o=1&p=8&l=as1&asins=0974113638&fc1=000000&=1&lc1=0000ff&bc1=000000<1=_blank&IS2=1&f=ifr&bg1=ffffff&f=ifr" '">Kamikaze Peacocks & Oink: Coming of Age in an Unfunny War, Peter J. FournierYYES, DRILL SERGEANT! is a humorous memoir that describes U.S. Army basic training at Ft. Dix, New Jersey, in 1987. Each phase of the eight-week period is retraced and brought to life through clever, frank, and sometimes cynical vignettes that reveal a process full of fear, shock, and trepidation. Ever hear any wild stories about basic training or do you have some of your own? This book has plenty that will educate and entertain anyone.ES, DRILL SERGEANT! is a humorous memoir that describes U.S. Army basic training at Ft. Dix, New Jersey, in 1987. Each phase of the eight-week period is retraced and brought to life through clever, frank, and sometimes cynical vignettes that reveal a process full of fear, shock, and trepidation. Ever hear any wild stories about basic training or do you have some of your own? This book has plenty that will educate and entertain anyone.
Contact:
Dale Throneberry
Veterans Radio
P.O. Box 3085 Ann Arbor, MI 48106
888-638-6872
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