I've been hammering down the throats of anyone who would listen forever. Best fighter pilot book ever. Parks P38 flying buddy Guppy was the inspiration for my cartoon 38 pilot. Guppy35 being reference to the 38 driver from the book and 35 referencing the 35th FG that both Park and Guppy served in. 
Yeah, it's all your guys' fault that I went through these books this Winter/Spring...
"War As I Knew It" - General Patton
"Last Stand of The Tin Can Sailors" - Hornfischer
"The Big Show" - Clausterman
"Panzer Commander" - Von Luck
"Nanette" - Park
What I'm trying to do is build a library for future generations. I also have "Battles and Leaders of The Civil War", which is a four volume compilation from "The Century" magazine. It is first hand telling of the Civil War from the perspective of the combatants.
Those that forget their history are doomed to repeat it.

EDIT: I also re-read "Cracker, The Best Dog in Vietnam", "Cleared Hot", and I put "Pocket Ref", "Measure For Measure" and "Machinists Guide" in my toolbox, even though I'm not a machinist.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aB6UQXx98KU&feature=fvst