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War Stories and Little White Lies
L. Lee Parmeter
ISBN: 978-1-935188-15-5
Historical
344 pages / 19.95
Parmeter’s easy-going familiar writing style
comes to life again after writing two dynamic books, “The Last Tear Drop” and Lumberton.” He brings the
telling sights, sounds, and smells of Southeast Asia to life as a vibrant story about people on both sides and the way they
saw the war. The stories told in War Stories and Little White Lies are a mixture of daily life in a combat zone intermingled
with humor and classic anecdotes of getting through the day. There are a few forays into a combat scenario, handled with a
sense of descriptive taste that makes readers feel as if they are there. Some of the stories are those of the author and some
are observed by the author, but they all happened, as the stories are about real people and real events. You will walk the
streets of Tudo Street Saigon, feel the carnival like atmosphere in the middle of a tragic war, and sense the smell of cordite
as a sapper attack unexpectedly erupts. The story is centered in and around Monkey Mountain, a few kilometers north of Danang.
For veterans, it will bring back memories of the good and the bad and for civilians who have never been to war it will enlighten
you tastefully and artistically about daily life in a combat zone. It is a must read for all walks of life, both young and
old
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Lumberton
L. Lee Parmeter
ISBN: 978-1-932993-96-7
Historical Fiction
$19.95 USD / 296 Pages
New Release!
The characters of Parmeter’s book “The Last Tear Drop” are continued in this
epic story of the home front during WW II and those who made it happen. It is a stand alone novel yet the familiar writing
style comes to life and puts you in that time waiting to turn the page to see and feel the characters come to life. The story
is about a youth growing up in a small southern town during the turbulent and trying
years of World War II. The strains of “Remember Pearl Harbor” echo in the air as the story unfolds with a close-knit
American sprit united in a common cause. Lumberton takes you back in time to the making
of the worlds greatest generation. It was the pivotal time in our nations history. In 1941, we were just emerging from the
great depression and entering into the uncharted waters of a Second World War. It was a significant period in the shaping
our great nation. Not since this era has our nation worked together in the unparalleled effort of a national union of spirit.
We turned to our youth to carry the heaviest burden of all to fight our enemies in their territory. The setting of the greatest
American generation has yet to be duplicated in any war or national emergency. This was the time of heroes, patriotism, God,
and country that has never been equaled. Lumberton puts you in the breadbasket of the making of our nation.
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Author, L. Lee Parmeter retired from the United States Air Force with more
than 23 years of military duty after entering service from his home state of Florida. His tours of duty include Germany, Korea,
Vietnam, and stateside assignments, including special missions still classified to this day. MSgt Parmeter’s many military
awards and decorations include the Vietnamese Medal of Honor, Meritorious Service Medal, and The Air Force Commendation Medal
with four oak leave clusters and The Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry with Palm. He is also a member of The Sons of the American
Revolution. Lee is very active in community affairs helping disabled veterans establish themselves in the civilian community
and assisting them in VA disability procedures. From the time he learned to read from road signs and maps, Lee has been writing.
He began his professional writing career as a technical writer for the defense industry writing technical documents published
for the US Navy. He is a published author in poetry as well. We can look for many more books to come, as he is a very prolific
writer. When Lee isn't wandering the back roads of America in his motor home, he resides on the Mississippi Gulf Coast."
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