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The Mostly True Stories of Some Idiot P.O.G.

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Sergeant Nathan John Franco spent over thirteen years in the United States Army, and in that time he held the Military Occupational Specialty of “25V Combat Documentation/Production Specialist,” which easily classified him as a P.O.G., or “Personnel Other Than Grunt.” While Sergeant Franco didn’t see very much action that would warrant a major Hollywood production, he still got to partake in plenty of interesting and at times, humorous experiences and now that he’s out, he’s ready to share them with the world in this collection of short and mostly true stories.

103 pages, Hardcover

Published December 13, 2020

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N.J. Franco

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Nathan John Franco has spent over thirteen years in the United States Army as a Combat Photographer and Videographer. It was his participation in, and witnessing of, realistic combat training in the military, as well as other aspect of the military lifestyle that allowed him to get the idea for his first published book: The Immortal War.

N.J. Franco was born in Derry New Hampshire in 1985 and has vague and sporadic memories from his childhood of having an interest in writing. However, it wasn’t until he was an adult that his interest in writing grew, and he even made three serious attempts to write a book with the intention on publishing them, but they all ultimately failed. Fortunately, he never gave up on his dream to be a published author and it was his fourth attempt that he was able to see it through to the end.

N.J. Franco is a big fan of Fantasy books and draws a lot of his writing inspiration from his favorite author R.A. Salvatore, as well as his experience from years of playing Dungeons and Dragons.

N.J. Franco also has a wife named Andrea, who is his biggest supporter and motivator. He also has a daughter named Gwendolyn and a son named Joshua.

Two pieces of advice N.J. Franco has for any aspiring authors who wish to see their works completed: Don’t ever give up, and Outlining is key.

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Basic is a common activity regardless of branch

Many of the things written are events that I could see as being accurate and are common events regardless of Military branch with maybe the exception of the Air Force and Space Force.
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