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My $0.02:
"Boots on the Ground" by Karl Zinsmeister. An account of him going into Iraq with the 82nd Airborne Division in 03.
Any of the Jesse Stone novels by the late, great Robert B. Parker. "Night Passage" is the first one.
"Black Hawk Down" by Mark Bowden, on the off chance you haven't read it yet.
"Sahara" by Clive Cussler. Way, way better than the movie with Matthew McConaughey. Don't know if I misspelled the actor's name, and don't care.
Any of the Alex Delaware novels by Jonathan Kellerman.
Pretty much anything by Nelson DeMille, especially the John Corey series, consisting of "Plum Island," "The Lion's Game," "Night Fall," "Wild Fire," and "The Lion."
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These might be a repost but,...
Enemies Foreign and Domestic (trilogy) - Matthew Bracken
Unintended Consequences - John Ross
One Second After
No Easy Day
Lone Survivor
Lions of Khandahar
American Sniper
Lucifers Hammer
I have been told I need to read The Patriot. I'm not a big reader, maybe that will be next.
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Cliched, but "On The Road" by Jack Kerouac. He's my favorite author, hands down. (yes, I'm a conservative-voting, gun-toting, beat-generation-reading hippie.) A wild portrait of 1950's America through the eyes of a madman with a genius for descriptive writing...