Marines


Matterhorn
The Pacific
The Things a Brother Knows
Something like Normal
With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa
The Lucky One
One Bullet Away: The Making of a Marine Officer
Code Talker: A Novel About the Navajo Marines of World War Two
Joker One: A Marine Platoon's Story of Courage, Leadership, and Brotherhood
Generation Kill: Devil Dogs, Iceman, Captain America, and the New Face of American War
Redeployment
Dead Zero (Bob Lee Swagger, #7; Ray Cruz, #1)
School of Fire (Starfist, #2)
First to Fight (Starfist, #1)
Making the Corps
Black Fire by William Kely McClungThe Sum of All Fears by Tom ClancyHunt Them Down by Simon GervaisBlood Debt by Ian LoomeDislocated by Franklin Horton
Best Military Thrillers Ever
303 books — 185 voters
The Lightning and the Few by Patrick LarsimontPiece of Cake by Derek   RobinsonBiggles Defies the Swastika by W.E. JohnsBiggles of the Camel Squadron by W.E. JohnsThe Warbirds by Richard Herman
Best Military Aviation Fiction
39 books — 18 voters

Nobody's Hero by Kallypso MastersMasters at Arms by Kallypso MastersNobody's Angel by Kallypso MastersNobody's Perfect by Kallypso MastersNo Place to Run by Maya Banks
Military Romance and Fiction
1,068 books — 1,133 voters
War by Sebastian JungerUnspoken Abandonment by Bryan A. WoodOutlaw Platoon by Sean  ParnellHouse to House by David BellaviaLone Survivor by Marcus Luttrell
Best Iraq and Afghanistan War Books
253 books — 460 voters

Ashley's War by Gayle Tzemach LemmonSoldier Girls by Helen ThorpeLove My Rifle More than You by Kayla WilliamsBeyond the Call by Eileen RiversJet Girl by Caroline    Johnson
Female Soldiers in Non-fiction
8 books — 1 voter
Code Girls by Liza MundyAshley's War by Gayle Tzemach LemmonThe Girls of Atomic City by Denise KiernanWar's Unwomanly Face by Svetlana AlexievichThe Woman Who Smashed Codes by Jason Fagone
Non-Fiction About Women in the Military
233 books — 71 voters

Elin Hilderbrand
The most important thing is that you go to bed each night believing you raised a hero.
Elin Hilderbrand, Summer of '69

Brendan Bigney
No matter how hard you train them, how deliberately you plan, or how much support you send their way, there is one constant that does not change; to lose marines is to watch as fires flick out beneath a torrent of rain.
Brendan Bigney, War, What Comes After

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