Robert Adams
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Six Days Of Impossible Navy SEAL Hell Week: A Doctor Looks Back (The Doctor Book 1)
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Swords and Saints A Doctor's Journey
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My Dear Sara : Civil War Letters 1861-1865
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“I've loved you all my life. Even before we met. Part of it wasn't even you. It was just a promise of you.”
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Robert, thanks for the friendship add. I am looking forward to exploring what you write and your Goodreads observations. Your comment in your bio "to look back at the men of his class" made me recall three such memoirs that I enjoyed. If you haven't read them, I think you might enjoy them.1. Goat Brothers by Larry Colton, the story of five students from Berkeley,
2. Whatever Happened to the Class of '65? by Michael Medved,
3. The Long Grey Line, the story of the West Point Class of 1966, by Rick Atkinson.































