. >> guest: one that i'm particularly fond of is crucible of command, and it's written by william c. davis. he looks very much at their time in battle with each other, but also at their personal lives and weaves it all together very nicely. we also have a book called "first field" by patrick k. o'donnell, he's someone that's done many books for us, and this is one that looks at the origin of the navy seals unit; how it started with a dentist and an archaeologist ask people you would -- and people you would not think would ever be the ones running into your toughest situations. but these four men are the ones who founded this unit and made it what it is today. we also have a book coming out that is called "soldier of misfortune," and that is, perhaps, the saddest title on our list. it's about private eddie slovic who enlisted in world war ii and quickly realized that he just could not do the war thing. so he decided he would rather spend the war in jail for deserting than fighting and possibly getting killed. unfortunately, general eisenhower felt that he needed to make an example of someon