Posted on 10/21/2010 12:31:09 PM PDT by pissant
The true and detailed account of America's victory in Iraq. "As the Chairman of the Armed Services Committee in the House of Representatives for most of the Iraq War, Duncan Hunter not only participated in the major debates in Congress concerning the war. . .he led them. . .His work to provide equipment and force protection to our troops was unequaled. Hunter knows the story of the Iraq War from the inside like no one else. He provides a clear, accurate portrayal of the War, well researched and documented--superb, exciting reading. His detailed accounts of heroism bring to the front the courage of American warriors." B.Gen. Terry Paul USMS (Ret.)
(Excerpt) Read more at amazon.com ...
Should be off the printing press within days.
Hunter’s book PING
Was just put up for pre-sale this AM, apparently.
Thanks, I am certainly interested in buying a book from one of my favorite Americans.
BUMP
Damn right we won.
The Islamic scum unquestionably had their asses run into the ground by our magnificent military.
So refereshing to hear from an American who loves his country.
Compare and contrast, with say the America-hating secularists who produced the vehemently anti-military, M*A*S*H.
I will own this book.
Thanks for the info.
Hooray! He did it! Is the book available at B&n or Borders? Thanks.
It will be in the coming days, I’m told. Right now it can be found on Amazon, aLibris, and at victoryiniraqbook.com.
Thanks for the flag. I will be preordering this most definitely.
Thanks for the heads up.
Thanks for the heads-up, that’s excellent news.
It appears that Amazon is presently selling it for $19.95.
p.s.
didn’t find it at Borders online
It will be a few days before it gets to borders and B&N, etc. Now its avail. at Amazon, iLibris, and at victoryiniraqbook.com
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