1) Welcome Home: A Short Story of the Vietnam War by Piers Platt. Follow one man’s struggle to fill the military shoes of his father.
2) Real Soldiers of Fortunes by Richard Harding Davis. Davis was a war correspondent who has penned the lives of celebrated men like Winston Churchill to outcasts like Captain Philo Norton Mcgriffin.
3) Don’s Great Escape: Life in a German POW Camp by Donald E. Phillips. A tale of two years in captivity.
4) War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy. Considered one of the world’s greatest works of fiction. Follow the events leading to Napoleon’s invasion of Russia seen through the eyes of Russian Aristocrats.
5) Boys’ Book of Famous Soldiers by J. Walker McSpadden. Read about the likes of Washington, Lee, and Napoleon.
6) Reminiscences of the Military Life and Sufferings of Col. Timothy Bigelow by Charles Hersey. Read about the Commander of the Fifteenth Regiment of the Massachusetts Line in the Continental Army, during the war of the revolution.
7) A Treasury of Heroes and Heroines by Clayton Edwards. A record of adventures and endeavors by great military heroes and important historical figures.
8) A Soldier’s Life Being the Personal Reminiscences by Edwin G. Rundle. An intimate portrait of the author during the Great War.
9) On the Hunt in Baghdad by Michael Totten. Follow soldiers as they struggle in a foreign county to hunt down an elusive terrorist.
10) Captains of the Civil War by William Wood. Read of the great military leaders on both sides.