Though distracted by a bevy of college football bowl games on this post-New Year’s Day Monday, I managed to write and publish two new posts about topics related to my book, Three Days in August: A U.S. Army Special Forces Soldier’s Fight For Military Justice.
In the first post (above left), I highlighted the different ways in which soldiers make headlines and are sometimes declared “guilty” in the court of public opinion.
In the second post (above right), I observed how a convicted soldier and his wife avoided becoming a sad statistic amidst news that one in 27 service members divorced in 2011.
I trust you’ll take a look at them and, afterward, consider buying the took to get the full story about a case of military justice gone awry.




























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