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<title>Comment by Dean</title>
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<description>Thanks for the feedback SFC SKI!  

Another recommended book,(not reviewed yet as I just finished it this weekend) that&#039;s worth your time is The Last True Story I&#039;ll Ever Tell : An Accidental Soldier&#039;s Account of the War in Iraq by John Crawford.  It is excellent!

Stay in touch if you can when you are posted in Iraq.  
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<title>Comment by SFC SKI</title>
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<description>More great recommendations.  I did read all of the Rick Atkinson&#039;s book above, and I look forward to his continuing the Armmy in WWII series.  I purchased Thunder Run Several months back, but somewhat  ironically I will not likely have time to read it until I am back in Iraq next year.  At least I hope to have some time then.

As a sidenote, to any readers who have donated books to be sent to servicemen overseas, thanks!</description>
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