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The Military Dimension: Mark II by David Drake

  • Writer: Eric Johnson
    Eric Johnson
  • 19 hours ago
  • 1 min read

It's David Drake, and those who know, know. This is a compilation of his selected stories from Hammer's Slammers and another storyline that I'm not familiar with. Anyway, the book has a reference to his story of the Bolo super tank series, and probably the least liked of them, along with a couple others that I didn't read and like. As a military veteran who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Afterword is perhaps the best that I've read so far by him. He acknowledges the wars and so on. Overall, I wish the politicians would sometimes not send us out and come back with debilitating injuries and mental issues, but as I write this review, it's apparent that they don't really care, as long as they get elected, I suppose. Anyway, check this book out, and you might enjoy it, as I know I did. 5 out of 5 stars.



 
 
 

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