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I was flying home and my flight was delayed for hours. I picked up "The Blind Side" by Michael Lewis read the whole thing. If you like football, or sports in general, you'll love this book.
He's also the author of Moneyball (read that too)... another good book.
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I just finished Flying Black Ponies by Kit Lavell and I found it was a great read. I must confess that I had never heard of VAL-4 before I saw the book at my school's library when I was actually looking for another book. But after reading it I was able to appreciate the risks these men took and the sacrifices they made to protect a lot of sailors and soldiers in the Brown Water Navy. I checked around to try and find a copy to keep, and it's impossible to find on Amazon for a good price, but I was able to buy a copy from the US Naval Institute who I believe actually publishes the book. Unfortunately I tried to post a link and it looks like they no longer offer the book in their online store, but you might be able to get a copy if you contact them directly. It is one of the few books that due to its rarity and quality that I was willing to pay the full price of a hardback addition.
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bradler said:I was wondering if there are any other books... recommend that have helped them become better officer's?
.....have heard is essential to an Officer's reading list.
I have already started to read On Killing by Ret. Lt. Col. Dave Grossman. Which I have heard is essential to an Officer's reading list.