'Remember Me" is an autobiography of an officer's experience during Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom where he served in an Ambulance Company. His story involves the urgency of a mobilization and the operations, fighting, and supporting a war. And most of all, the book is about soldiers, and remembering Sergeant Paul Nakamura who was a soldier in his unit that was Killed In Action. The book begins with the death of his own father who was a veteran of World War II and the dedication of Camp Nakamura in Iraq and ends with the emotional Memorial service of Sergeant Paul T. Nakamura. It is a celebration of victory, a tragedy in their loss, and a remembering of those who sacrificed. His story and his poems reflect powerfully the feelings of an American soldier.