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The Forever War is another classic. The author admits it's a response to or at least influenced by Starship Troopers, but where Heinlein's experience with the military was in and around World War II, Haldeman's came from Vietnam, and the book reflects that. The war is a complete mess both because it's run by a bureaucracy and because time dilation from travel ensures it takes place over multiple centuries. It's hard to describe, but well worth reading, and the protagonist definitely did not volunteer.
Poor Man's Fight is not a classic, but I liked it quite a bit. The main character volunteers for the military, but only because a heavily rigged educational system has left him so far in debt that he has no other viable choice. Once he settles in to his new profession he finds that he's very good at committing violence but that he doesn't like it one bit. It makes for a nice contrast to some of the other action heroes you run across.

FYI... that book was later expanded to a much (much!!) longer version which tells all of the events that lead up to Alicia (that is the main character) leaving the military. In Fury Born.
I recommend reading the shorter book.


Peter I've read Starship troopers and The Forever War, but I plan on re-reading those at some point. Poor Man's Fight seem like something I will like! Thanks a lot
Tina, thank you for recommending me the shorter book. This will be my next David Weber Book
Merrilee, I am leaning more towards sci-fi, but I hope eventually to get to the fantasy TBR pile so thank you as well.

You might also be interested in the Family Law series by Mackey Chandler, its not war per se but a good read.

Terms of Enlistment by Marko Kloos is about a man who grew up in a dystopian future America. He joins or is drafted into the military and is part of an interstellar war against another human faction, until aliens arrive with the apparent aim of wiping out all of humanity. I liked this one because it was well written, with great characters and good action. I also liked it because the aliens are interesting and unique and huge and because humanity keeps fighting each other as well as the aliens, which is sadly realistic despite how stupid it would be. I think the series is up to four so far, along with a couple of short stories.
Orphanage by Robert Buettner is another homage to Starship Troopers, following a teenager through basic training and into combat with slug-like aliens. The sequels take the character out into the wider universe, where he encounters a variety of different human planets, each with their own problems and dangers.


Jerry Pournelle also wrote quite a few books that might fit.
To go along with "Forever War" & all, you might try Scalzi's Old Man's War & other books. I think reading "Starship Troopers", "Forever War", "Armor", & then "Old Man's War" in that order is pretty interesting - our changing attitudes on war.

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Thanks Jim. Keith Laumer is an author I wasn't familiar with.
I did start to read Future History by Jerry Pournelle, but then had a non-reading stage. I need to get back and finish it. I remember loving it as it is written so believable, a no nonsense sci-fi.
Thank you for the suggestions.

All You Need Is Kill
The Stainless Steel Rat Gets Drafted could possibly meet your requirements. But even if it isn't exactly what you are looking for, I'm going to recommend it anyway. Mainly because I do love that Slippery Jim. ;o) (Oh, and there is more than a dash of humour in it.)
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humanmain character that is forced or dragged into military service or military-like service.Preferred genre science fiction.
Thank you.
EDIT: So far book recs received:
Forging Zero
Bill, the Galactic Hero
Armor (read)
#2/7 Peter suggested:
Starship Troopers (read)
The Forever War (read)
Poor Man's Fight
Terms of Enlistment
Orphanage
#3 Tina suggested:
Path of the Fury
#4 Marrilee suggested
The Reader
#9 Jum suggested:
Keith Laumer
Jerry Pournelle
Old Man's War (read)
#11 Gnome Claire Suggested
All You Need Is Kill (read)
#13 Ann suggested:
The Stainless Steel Rat Gets Drafted