The Only Easy Day Was Yesterday: Marines Fighting the WEar on TerrorismThe Only Easy Day Was Yesterday: Fighting the War on Terrorism is a collection of stories, essays and politically incorrect commentary by and about the Marines fighting terrorism in Iraq and Afghanistan. It is a "must read" for all Americans who want to know what was REALLY going on over there. Included are reminders of how we became involved in the global war on terror, profiles of the heroes we don't hear about on the news, and tributes to some of our fallen warriors. The letters and e-mails upon which some of these stories are based show how our troops feel about being in harm's way - and show that we still "make them like we used to." |
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Tango Yankee | 2 |
An Unlikely Hero | 18 |
Our Arab War | 34 |
A Plea From a Marine in Iraq | 49 |
Standing On Holy Ground | 64 |
Dear America | 78 |
Safe in Kandahar | 92 |
The Lucky Tooth | 114 |
The List | 228 |
Ben Stein GETS It | 244 |
Duty Called | 258 |
Where Do We Find Them? | 272 |
Keeping the Faith | 286 |
Prayed With A Marine Today | 302 |
No Insignifigance Here | 305 |
The Right Thing To Do | 318 |
News From Ramadi | 126 |
Postcard From the Edge | 145 |
The Killer Elite | 164 |
They Are Not Like Me | 199 |
A Ghost Is Born | 212 |
A Town Remembers | 334 |
Taking Chance | 351 |
A Thoughtful Deed | 366 |
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