Showing posts with label Books by Veterans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Books by Veterans. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 11, 2025

10 Must-Read Books by Veterans for Veterans Day

Veterans Day is the perfect day to remember that service doesn’t end when the uniform comes off. Many veterans turn to writing to make sense of their experiences — crafting books that reveal courage, grief, humor, and humanity in equal measure.
 
Blue sky with an American flag waving in the background and silhouettes of two veterans standing together — symbolic image for Veterans Day book recommendations and stories by veterans.

 
Whether you’re a military fiction fan, a history buff, or simply want to honor those who’ve served, this list brings together ten powerful books by veterans worth reading and sharing. Each title below includes a brief snapshot of what makes it special and why it belongs on your Veterans Day reading list. 
 

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Honor Service Through Stories.

The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien

 

Genre: Fiction | Conflict: Vietnam War

A haunting blend of memoir and fiction that captures the weight soldiers carry long after battle.
This classic humanizes service through raw honesty and lyrical storytelling.


Where Men Win Glory: The Odyssey of Pat Tillman by Jon Krakauer

 

Genre: Nonfiction | Focus: Afghanistan War
 
A journalist’s account of Pat Tillman’s life and legacy — exploring heroism, truth, and moral complexity. While Krakauer is a journalist--he tells Army veteran Tillman's story through pieces from Tillman's letters and journals to share the veteran's story here. It honors both the idealism and disillusionment of modern service.
 

Redeployment by Phil Klay

 
Genre: Short Stories | Conflict: Iraq War
 
Pulitzer Prize–winning fiction written by a Marine veteran. This novel captures the emotional transition from war zone to home life in vivid detail.


Once a Warrior: How One Veteran Found a New Mission Closer to Home

 by Jake Wood

 
Genre: Memoir | Focus: Iraq & Afghanistan
 
A Marine sniper turned humanitarian shares his story of service and rebuilding through Team Rubicon.
This book bridges combat and compassion — perfect for reflecting on purpose.


The Yellow Birds by Kevin Powers

 
Genre: Fiction | Conflict: Iraq War
 
Written in poetic prose by an Army veteran, this novel unflinchingly explores trauma, friendship, and survival. Both literary and deeply human — it's a perfect book club pick.


Make Your Bed: Little Things That Can Change Your Life..and Maybe the World by Admiral William H. McRaven

 
Genre: Inspirational | Theme: Leadership & Discipline
 
Ten life lessons from a Navy SEAL that translate from battlefield to everyday life.
This book is a motivational classic that resonates far beyond the military community.


You Are Worth It: Building a Life Worth Fighting For by Kyle Carpenter

 
Genre: Memoir | Theme: Resilience & Purpose

Written by the youngest living Medal of Honor recipient, this memoir shares Marine veteran Kyle Carpenter’s incredible story of survival after being severely wounded in Afghanistan. His voice is humble, hopeful, and deeply inspiring. Offering a reminder that courage doesn’t end with combat — it continues in recovery, mindset, and everyday life. Perfect for readers seeking motivation or reflection.

 

Matterhorn by Karl Marlantes


Genre: Epic Fiction | Conflict: Vietnam War
 
An immersive, gritty war novel written by a decorated Marine veteran. It combines authenticity and artistry; widely cited as a modern classic.


Places and Names: On War, Revolution, and Returning by Elliot Ackerman

 
Genre: Memoir & Reflection | Theme: Identity, Memory, and Modern Warfare

Written by Marine veteran and National Book Award finalist Elliot Ackerman, this memoir-essay hybrid explores the moral and psychological terrain between his time in Iraq and Afghanistan and his later work as a journalist in the Middle East. Ackerman offers a deeply personal, veteran’s-eye perspective on service, loss, and what it means to come home — reflective, literary, and profoundly human.


Hesitation Kills: A Female Marine Officer’s Combat Experience in Iraq by Jane Blair

Genre: Memoir | Theme: Leadership, Gender, and Grit
 
Written by Marine officer and veteran Jane Blair, this candid memoir offers a rare inside look at what it was like to lead Marines during the Iraq War — balancing command, gender expectations, and the chaos of combat. A compelling and underrepresented female perspective on courage and command. Inspiring, sharp, and eye-opening.

 
 

Take a moment today to truly listen to the men and women who actually lived these stories. Each of the books on this list shares stories of service, courage, and sacrifice. Whether you choose a classic war memoir, a modern novel, or a hidden gem, your purchase supports veteran authors and keeps their experiences alive through storytelling.

 

Honor service through stories — pick one of these books up today.

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