A Soldier’S Thoughts, Memories, and Prayers


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Lifeindividuals from across the globe have referred to it in countless ways, expressing the vast expanse of lifes little indiscretions through different idioms. Yet, through the eyes of this old soldier, life has beenand still continues to bea journey molded by past experiences and guided by ghosts, with gentle whispers of encouragement. In A Soldiers Thoughts, Memories, and Prayers, readers have the chance to travel through the struggles of life as seen by a soldier. But there is far more to author John B. Carter than just soldiering. Through death, divorce, loneliness, spiritual heartache, and triumph, there is a single message that remains at the forefront for those traveling through these pages: press on and overcome! From the poignant A Tear on My Pillow to the spiritual How Could I Love God? the author captures the emotions that bring these words to life. Faith is woven into everything Carter does, yet, as the oak tree of his life grows, its roots draw from the memories deep within him. Throughout A Soldiers Thoughts, Memories, and Prayers, there are photos from Carters family and friends, intending to catapult readers imaginations as the written words guide them from one experience to the next.




A Soldier's Thoughts


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Veterans of the Vietnam Conflict When I was Young and Wild; No longer a Child, I went to War with my Brothers. From the North, East, the South and the West; we were, America s best. Many lost their Girls and Wives to Jody; along with their Booty! He was their best friend! While we were away, Jody did play! We went to fight; for you, and the Red White and Blue. We were taught: To shoot between the eyes, that way we knew they would die! We were highly trained in Weapons of Mass Destruction and, Combat (Hand to Hand)! Bullets would scream by our heads, one Inch closer, we d be dead. The sounds of the Big Guns would pierce our Ear Drums. Bombs and Napalm would fall from the Sky: Many men died on both sides; No matter how much, they tried to hide! Booby Traps and Land Mines were all around, on Tree Trunks, in and on the ground. Atop the Trees, Charlie would wait for us, to take his Bait. Immersed in Water; with Weapons above our heads, slowly we moved, make NO sound or we d be dead. Our way through Villages we made: Children approached us with Grenades. Charlie would hide everywhere, of our Soldiers, they were scared! The Cong were famous for the Tunnels in the ground, in our Tunnel Rats they were Bound, Armed with only a 45, they left no none alive! The Jungles were full of Tigers and Snakes, our Lives they could take! Those 2 days in the Rear; the Women we had to fear! "5 Dollars GI, Me make You Feel Real Good"! Entice us they would! Inside them; a Razor Blade they would embed, as to make Us Dead! Our Tracers Red, their Tracers Green, in the night they could be seen! To Fight at Night, No Moon light, 'twas a Terrible Fright! Our MOTTO was: NEVER GIVE UP NOR ADMIT DEFEAT! There was No Call for Retreat! As We Charged Into Battle, We would Yell: REMEMBER THE BLACK HORSE ! WE LL SEE YOU IN HELL! We were the Cav, the 11th Cav. No fight did we Loose, Most Fights we did choose. A Solider Then, A Solider Now,




God Gives His Hardest Fights For His Strongest Soldiers, Deployment Journal


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This Deployment Journal is a great way to keep track of all the things that happen, your thoughts and feelings on your deployment away from your loved ones. The interior is a two page layout including prompts and space to write: Name, Date, Time & Weather - Enter your name, date, time and what the weather was like. Today I Feel - Write how you are feeling that day. I Am Excited About - Record the things you are looking forward to. I Am Concerned About - For writing anything that has you worried. Something Or Someone That Brightened My Day - What was that special something that happened today that put a smile on your face. What Happened Today - Write what your activities were for the day. What I Miss Most - Enter the things that you are thinking about that you miss the most. Things I Can't Wait To Share - Record the things you want your loved ones to know. News From Friends & Family - Write if you received a phone call, text, email, letter, care package, etc. World News & Events - Record news and events that are going on in the world today. There's plenty of blank lined space to record any other notes such as your thoughts, ideas, memories, describing your adventures, special times, travels, any prayer you want to remember. Journals are a good way to relieve stress after a bad day. Makes a perfect book for taking on a deployment, basic training or any time you're away from your loved ones. Will make a perfect keepsake diary for you and your family to look back on. Designed for men and women soldiers alike. Simple and easy to use daily. Small enough you can take with you when you travel. Small, convenient design size of 6x9 inches,100 pages, soft matte finish cover, white paper, paperback. Get one today! Thank you for your service!




The Defender's Prayer Journal


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This perfect bound journal features our original poem, The Defender's Prayer, that I wrote to honor the great men and women who serve, and have served this great country. As a veteran of Desert Storm, married to a veteran, I know how essential prayer is to those who wear the uniform, and their families, as they are faced with various trials every day. This journal will be perfect for anyone who is currently serving, or has served in the United States Army. This would also be a very encouraging gift for a friend or loved one who has recently enlisted. This journal is useful as a prayer journal, or for meeting notes, keeping track of appointments, and for simply recording your thoughts and memories. 6x9 120 lined pages with matte cover.




Jewish Soldiers in the Collective Memory of Central Europe


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World War I marks a huge break in Central European Jewish history. Not only had the violent wartime events destroyed Jewish life and especially the living space of Eastern European Jews, but the impacts of war, the geopolitical change and a radicalization of anti-Semitism also led to a crisis of Jewish identity. Furthermore, during the process of national self-discovery and the establishing of new states the societal position of the Jews and their relationship to the state had to be redefined. These partially violent processes, which were always accompanied by anti-Semitism, evoked Jewish and Gentile debates, in which questions about Jewish loyalty to the old and/or new states as well as concepts of Jewish identity under the new political circumstances were negotiated. This volume collects articles dealing with these Jewish and gentile debates about military service and war memory in Central Europe.




A Soldier's Prayer


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Live for today. Love for tomorrow… Maple Springs is where second chances begin. Staggered by her cancer diagnosis, Monica Zelinsky seeks the solitude of her uncle’s remote cabin. Instead, she finds her brother’s best friend, too-handsome marine Cash Miller, and his two young nephews. Now Monica and Cash’s long-hidden attraction could become something deeper—if they let it. Because when the future is uncertain, falling in love is the greatest act of hope imaginable…




A Soldier's Prayer Poems


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A Soldier's Prayer Poems is the work of a lifetime, for Vietnam Veteran Max Reade. Through poetry, he shares his journey of pain and loss in war, along with the joy and wisdom he has gained through it all. The purpose of his work is to inspire the reader to look deeper into their own thoughts and emotions, enabling them to see others with greater understanding and compassion. The poems are coupled with impactful and thought provoking illustrations by a young talented artist named Grace Otto.







A Soldier's Daughter


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This is the life story of a young girl, who happens to be an army officer's daughter. Brought up in the secluded army quarters, she somehow prefers to lead a normal civilian life. In spite of her parents' (both army officers) insistence, she opts out of any profession remotely related to 'Army, Navy or Air-force'. From schooling to college to professional life, she is perennially confused if she belongs to the elite army circle or the mundane civilian world. Having a first-hand experience of living both lives, she narrates the exciting events from her dual life. From the best of both lives to the worst, she gives an unbiased account of what it is to be a part of the army and yet live the life of a civilian. An interesting account of a young girl who reveals what it is to live two lives at once!




You're Worth Every Mile Between Us, Deployment Journal


Book Description

This Deployment Journal is a great way to keep track of all the things that happen, your thoughts and feelings on your deployment away from your loved ones. The interior is a two page layout including prompts and space to write: Name, Date, Time & Weather - Enter your name, date, time and what the weather was like. Today I Feel - Write how you are feeling that day. I Am Excited About - Record the things you are looking forward to. I Am Concerned About - For writing anything that has you worried. Something Or Someone That Brightened My Day - What was that special something that happened today that put a smile on your face. What Happened Today - Write what your activities were for the day. What I Miss Most - Enter the things that you are thinking about that you miss the most. Things I Can't Wait To Share - Record the things you want your loved ones to know. News From Friends & Family - Write if you received a phone call, text, email, letter, care package, etc. World News & Events - Record news and events that are going on in the world today. There's plenty of blank lined space to record any other notes such as your thoughts, ideas, memories, describing your adventures, special times, travels, any prayer you want to remember. Journals are a good way to relieve stress after a bad day. Makes a perfect book for taking on a deployment, basic training or any time you're away from your loved ones. Will make a perfect keepsake diary for you and your family to look back on. Designed for men and women soldiers alike. Simple and easy to use daily. Small enough you can take with you when you travel. Small, convenient design size of 6x9 inches,100 pages, soft matte finish cover, white paper, paperback. Get one today! Thank you for your service!