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jafo2010:
Currently reading Bret Baier's book To Rescue the Republic.  It is a biography about Ulysses S. Grant, and is an excellent read.  I am almost halfway through, and enjoying it very much.

Where are the U.S. Grant's in today's military?  They just don't exist as far as I am concerned.  The POSs in the Obama/Biden military are destroying it with utter nonsense, DEI bullsh*t, CRT crap, transgender insanity, and on and on.  Every time I see that maggot transgender in an admiral's uniform that Wrecking Ball Joe made an Asst Sec of HHS, I want to toss my cookies.  Disgraces the uniform and the corps of people that work hard to have a career.  That idiot was handed three stars without earning a damn thing.  That is why Biden has no business being POTUS.  He is utterly clueless and the single greatest threat to this nation!

jafo2010:
On my 4th book in the Brotherhood of War series by W.E.B. Griffin.  I have read everything he has written except this series which has nine books in the series.  What can I say, enjoying the heck out of these books.  Read the first three in little over a week. 

I now have my hands on all nine books, so I will go through them quickly.  The list includes:

The Lieutenants
The Captains
The Majors
The Colonels
The Berets
The Generals
The New Breed
The Aviators
Special Ops

Fishrrman:
Last book:
"Typhoid Mary", by Anthony Bourdain.
Don't waste your time with this one. You can find more about Mary by going to the wikipedia page on her. The author is a cook, and after reading this book, I would never eat anything HE prepared.

Current book:
"The Fifth Horseman", by Billy Roper.
Good story so far, about people in Arkansas after a national collapse/war.
(you WON'T find this one on amazon, try a search on "the colchester collection")

mountaineer:

--- Quote from: Fishrrman on May 09, 2024, 10:09:49 pm ---"Typhoid Mary", by Anthony Bourdain.
Don't waste your time with this one.
--- End quote ---
I never could jump on the Bourdain train. I found him insufferably arrogant and annoying, and had more than a few doubts about his self-proclaimed culinary chops.

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