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Sergeant Major of the Army Dan Dailey is putting together a professional reading list, and he's asked soldiers for their ideas and recommendations.
Long Soldier’s inclusion of this work doesn’t mar her magnificent book, but it highlights the enormity of what she accomplishes with the rest of it.
But a reading program building on the popularity of books like “Harry Potter” and “Twilight,” then expanding into the serious literature De La Paz enjoyed, could help change a student’s ...
Suzanne Zandstra fast-tracked her book's release to support her friend after the loss of her husband to suicide.
About a dozen Soldiers served up green eggs and ham for breakfast to students and helped out with other school activities based on the famous Dr. Seuss story, March 2, then returned to Hale Kula ...
In the 1940s, U.S. publishers printed paperbacks — everything from romances to Westerns — that were designed for battle. Molly Guptill Manning explores their history in When Books Went to War.
Find out why "Soldiers and Kings" is on TIME's list of the must-read books of the year.
Reading seems to be a basic human need. In Ukraine, a government-supported project gives official recognition to the fact that soldiers fighting against the Russian invasion find solace in books ...
A new exhibition tells the story of the Armed Services Editions, pocket-size paperback weapons in the fight for democracy. A soldier reading in a flooded camp in New Guinea during World War II ...
We received, a day or two since, an appeal for reading matter for the sick and wounded soldiers at Memphis. There are eleven hospitals, and 5,000 patients, among them many from the gallant army ...
Famous historian and Yale University Professor Timothy Snyder has met Oleksandr Shyrshyn, a Ukrainian soldier who was photographed reading Snyder's book, The Road to Unfreedom, in a trench ...
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