It’s a Kicker on Veteran’s Day

Hello everyone,

Today, it gives me great pleasure to introduce Kicker, a book dedicated to veterans. For this Veteran’s weekend, it is FREE on Amazon (9th, 10th, & 11th November).

Here’s the blurb:

World War II is raging. A young father must choose between his family and duty to his country- a decision that could cost him everything.
Based on actual experiences of United States veterans and official military aviation history records from World War II, this is the thrilling story of a family’s journey into war. While his loved
ones struggle with shortages and rationing at home, Sam endures relentless Japanese attacks against his unarmed aircraft over the treacherous mountains and torrid jungles of Asia. His job is to
drop supplies to Merrill’s Marauders and over 750,000 allied soldiers fighting in the perilous jungles of Burma. If the enemy is not stopped, the American
way of life will end. If you like non-stop action with a touch of humor and romance and the chance to learn about the
“forgotten front ” of WWII, then this is the book for you.
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>>>Don’t forget this book is FREE from today through Sunday, so grab your copy now :)<<<
Author Bio:
R Grey Hoover is an Air Force veteran with a family tradition of military service that dates back to the American revolution. He wrote his book “Kicker the forgotten front” to honor his father and the other veterans of World War II who fought in the China-Burma-India (CBI) theatre. During the war, the European and Pacific theatres got most of the supplies and media attention leaving the CBI theatre with the leftovers. Even in today’s media coverage of World War II the CBI theatre is never mentioned. The author’s book is an attempt to correct this gross oversight.
R Grey Hoover’s social media links:
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8 Comments on “It’s a Kicker on Veteran’s Day

  1. Wow! Harmony, thank you so much for bringing this book to my attention. My father fought in the CBI Theatre. I am off to download this now!

  2. Sounds like a fascinating read. I added it to my Kindle. Thanks for sharing Harmony.