Author: Jerald W. (Jerry) Berry-- A
803-page, 7 1/2" by 9 1/4" book, available in both hard cover with dust jacket,
as well as, soft cover. Also available in ebook at amazon.com and Barnes and Noble . Visit either internet site to look inside
and read pages.
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"My Gift To You".
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Authors: Jerald W. (Jerry) Berry & Joe Alexander--Limited edition (LE) 11" x 15" with full color pictures, maps, charts and author's autograph.
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Authors: Jerald W. (Jerry) Berry & Joe Alexander--Soft Cover (SC) edition 11" x 15" with full color pictures, maps,
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Author: Jerald W. (Jerry) Berry-- A 465-page, 7 1/2" by 9 1/4" book, available in both hard cover with dust jacket,
as well as, soft cover. Also available in ebook at amazon.com and Barnes and Noble . Visit either internet site to look inside
and read pages.
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"My Gift To You".
Authors: Jerry &
Donna Berry - The Psychological Warfare Leaflets of the Vietnam War book is a
196-page collection of psychological warfare leaflets from the Vietnam War,
including colorful reproductions of actual leaflets from both the U.S. led Free
World Military Assistance Forces and Communist Viet Cong/NVA with accompanying
translations into English and descriptive captions explaining their use and
purpose. Click Here to read more about "The PsyOp
book".
Author: Jerry Berry - The factual story of the 4th Infantry Division Cambodian Incursion in May 1970 with the role
that the 3-506th played. Read what really happened in Operation Binh Tay I.
Hardcover with dust jacket = $29.99 Softcover with dust jacket = $19.99
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"Twelve Days
in May."
Author: Dr. Andrew Lovy - Combat Surgeon is a rare gem of first-person, primary-source history of our nation’s most controversial war. Dr. Lovy was the first of the battalion surgeons for the 3-506th. Click Here to read more about "Combat Surgeon in Vietnam."
Author: John Harrison, Platoon Leader, 2nd Platoon, Alpha Co. - The book, Steel
Rain--the Tet Offensive, covers the bloodiest year of the Vietnam War, 1968,
including the 1968 Tet Offensive with the 3-506th.
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This is the story of the four decade service and sacrifice
to the Nation of The United States Military Academy Class of 1967. It is told
through the experiences of a member of that Class.
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Surpass"
Warriors and Fools is not just another book about the
Vietnam War. It is different from most. Unlike some others, the author is a
veteran of that conflict, and a retired military officer with nearly thirty
years' service.
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"Warriors and Fools".
The Memoirs of Captain Richard M. Blackburn. Richard
enlisted in the United States Army in 1942 and after serving as a company clerk
for approximately a year, then Sgt. Blackburn requested a transfer to the
Infantry and commissioned a Second Lieutenant. He was shipped to England,
destined for Normandy,
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"Warriors and Fools".
Battalion Chaplain, Captain James L. Burnham, saw active duty with the 327th in 1967 and 3-506th at Phan Thiet from January to July 1968. He was airborne, loved his men, and unlike some chaplains that served in Vietnam, wasn't afraid to be where the action was. GOD's SQUAD is a 98-page (5 3/4" by 8 3/4") book now on DVD from the pages of Chaplain Burnham's Vietnam Diary.
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On the Currahee Trail is written by an infantry battalion medic with the 3-506 (Airborne). He writes from the heart in a way that draws the reader in and and feel as though you really understand the essence of the experience he is portraying. Somehow while vividly describing the wrenching war experience, simultaneously he speaks to the humanity within the individuals there. Click Here to read more about "None Will Surpass"
Mike Dingman
had to make a choice between peace and honor, and he had chosen honor. So begins
the journey of C. Michael Dingman from conflict-avoiding child and teen to
recipient of a Bronze Star for Valor for his service as a combat medic in the
Vietnam War to devoted minister. Unlikely Warrior is an achingly honest
testimony of a decent boy becoming a good man, trusting his God and doing his
best to do the right thing while covered in mud and blood and ducking volleys of
enemy fire.
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Surpass"
Don Meyer was assigned as a rifleman in Company D, 3rd
Battalion, 506th Airborne Infantry, 101st Airborne Division and became the
Radio, Telephone Operator (RTO) for his platoon leader. His tour of duty
included the incursion into Cambodia in May 1970 - Operation Binh Tay I.
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Despite her many years of struggle with ovarian cancer, Mary Anne Burnham
- wife of 3-506 Battalion Chaplain, Captain James Burnham - presents an inspiring
account of celebrating life, family, and friends. Written with honesty and compassion, From Jerusalem to Cohutta offers
insight into the challenges each of us face in our own journey of life. For those battling cancer, or any difficult circumstance,
this book is a valuable resource of ideas that shares encouragement and wisdom. Mary Anne's story is one of victory because of the
sufficient of the One who has traveled with her.
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Surpass."
Life has a way of shaking
us up, cluttering our priorities, and shifting our focus. When this occurs, our
walk with the Lord is often disrupted. One morning, you wake up and realize
there are only embers where once a spiritual fire roared. If you ever found
yourself in this place, don't be discouraged! Repurposed Faith is designed
to refresh and redirect your priorities back to Christ and His Word.
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her book "Reurposed
Faith"
Echoes from Vietnam is a factual account by the disposable soldiers who served
in war-torn Vietnam. This authoritative biography shares their stories in their
own words. Raw and real, the horrors of the Vietnam War of the 60s are revealed
in an unembellished prose that will enable the reader to understand the reality
of these disposable soldiers and the hell they survived . . . or didn't.
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From Vietnam.":
Nine Paris of Boots in Vietnam is a sobering
reminder of the internal damage often suffered by combat veterans and others
with PTSD. The real life stories told by the authors, Stephen Williams of Delta
Co, 3-506, along with the "After Action Review" with nine steps to healing
provide practical tools for veterans and family members dealing with PTSD and
transitions from military to civilian life.
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