Military Interest books available at Books To Believe In. World War II veteran Claud Aldrich tells his story of life on the battleship. Special Ops forces find intrigue and mystery in the jungle. Non-fiction and fiction, both will appeal to ones who were there and ones who want to know what is like or ones who just consider these men and women heroes! |
A Boy, A Ship & A WarA Tin-Can sailor, Serving on the USS VanValkenburgby Claud Aldrich ISBN: 0-9670242-6-9 |
Learn about WWII from one who lived it. Claud Aldrich was a tin-can sailor, serving on the USS VanValkenburg and taking the ghosts of USS Arizona with them, since this newly commissioned ship was named for the Captain of the battleship sunk during Pearl Harbor.
Claud was a poor boy, one of nine children, seven boys and two girls, drafted in to the United States Navy, an entirely new world, which he knew nothing about. There was a rude awakening for him, to shape up to the facts of life on a warship in a time of war. Learning to be in harm's way and survive. Relive your WWII memories with a fellow veteran or experience what someone you loved experienced. If one of your loved ones experienced the war in the Pacific, learn and gain new perspective of what it was like for them. If you have someone who doesn't respect the power of war, you need this book to help enlighten them as to the real hell of living on a battleship. Proud, very proud to be one of the 'greatest generation!' |
Your Grandfather's SabreMilitary Family Historyby David Kotzebue ISBN: 0-9824705-9-2 | For 58 years, Kitty has been an Army brat, Army wife and Army mother, yet when it comes time to retire, the military says she doesn't qualify for a pension - not even half her husband's of 28 years. Your Grandfather's Sabre will transport you into Kitty's world and the world of military families.
The Early Reviews are in... and they're great!!!
Kotzebue’s amazing descriptions of sights, sounds and smells quickly transports the reader back to the heart of Corregidor, the European front or Saigon. In reading, “Your Grandfather’s Sabre,” I was ‘married to the Army’ once again and ready to join in Kitty’s fight!!! A must-read for all generations of Army wives. |
Drawing the Battle LinesUnderstanding the Christian Battleby Brian K. Hamlett ISBN: 1-932344-29-2 | Drawing the Battle Lines is a basic overview for the newly converted Christian as to the nature and scope of the war against the enemy of God. The simple lay out will help the mature Christian as well as the new convert remember the concept of spiritual warfare that often times gets lost during the course of human existence.
Written by a Navy Chaplain. |
Books to Believe In
only sells books
that have the intent
to make the world a "better place"
and we do that for our readers...
we do it for you...