A SOLDIER'S PERSPECTIVE
THE WEB'S LEADING MILITARY BLOG SINCE 2004
Michael Yon needs your help. I’m only a little less than halfway through the book myself, but it’s AWESOME!! Michael Yon is a former SF NCO and currently an independent journalist embedded with American troops on the front lines. He does what MSM reporters are too cowardly to do.
Our Soldiers are turning defeat and disaster into victory and hope. But we could still fumble—if the American people don’t hear the truth now. There remain serious perils in Iraq and this is a time for action.
To get the message out, please help me get Moment of Truth in Iraq stocked in bookstores, and especially in free libraries and military exchanges.
Here’s how: Please click on “Handout for Bookstores and Libraries†below. This will open a printable one-page handout that can be given to any local bookstore manager, librarian, or military exchange. (Or all three if you can.)
The handout will tell bookstores and libraries everything they need to order Moment of Truth in Iraq. But what will really motivate retailers and librarians is you, the reader, a member of their community, requesting the book.
So please click here and ask your bookstore, library, or military exchange to please stock Moment of Truth in Iraq today. To make this appeal at even more effective, please give a copy of the flyer to a friend or family member and ask him or her to do the same. The publisher says that two people asking the same library or store to stock a book is far more effective than one person asking. If we pull this off we can get the message about what our Soldiers have achieved to millions of people!



Miss Ladybug
I flew through my signed copy (only available through Michael’s site) in about 2 days. Would have been less if I didn’t have to go to work
I cannot recommend this highly enough. I’ve printed out the flyer and plan to deliver it to my local B&N, at least.
LL
Or if your library doesn’t HAVE a copy, you can BUY one for it and give the book and handout to the librarians as a donation. Libraries LOVE it when you buy books for them. Leaves more money in their budget to buy others.