Read The Fall of America: Premonition of Death Online
Authors: W.R. Benton
Tags: #collapse, #TEOTWAWKI, #civil breakdown, #russian, #invasion, #World War 3, #apocalypse
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"The Fall of America: Book 2 - Fatal Encounters"
About the Author
W.R. Benton
is an Amazon Top 100 Selling Author and has previously authored books of fiction, non-fiction and Southern humor. Such notable authors as Matt Braun, Stephen Lodge, Don Bendell, and many others have endorsed his work. His survival book, "Simple Survival, a Family Outdoors Guide," is a 2005 Silver Award Winner from the Military Writers Society of American. James Drury, "The Virginian," endorsed his latest two Western books, "War Paint" and "James McKay, U.S. Army Scout."
Mister Benton has an Associate Degree in Search and Rescue, Survival Operations, a Baccalaureate in Occupational Safety and Health, and a Masters Degree in Psychology completed except for his thesis. Sergeant Benton retired from the military in 1997, with over twenty-six years of active duty, and at the rank of Senior Master Sergeant (E-8). He spent twelve years as a Life Support Instructor where he taught aircrew members how to use survival gear, survival procedures, and parachuting techniques. Gary has attended the following United States Air Force Survival Schools:
Basic Survival Training
Water Survival Training
Jungle Survival Training
Arctic Survival Training
Sergeant Benton also has over 12 years of experience as a Life Support Instructor, where he trained thousands of men and women.
Mr. Benton and his wife, Melanie, live near Jackson, Mississippi, with four dogs (Dolly, Newt, Benji, and Skillet) and two cats. To learn more about him, visit
www.simplesurvival.net
or
www.wrbenton.net.
ALIVE AND ALONE
100+ miles from the nearest road...
Kindle version:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ANV97IW
On a trip to the Lake Clark area of the Alaskan bush, a sudden arctic weather system forces down the small plane of Dr. Jim Wade, and his son David. Both have survived the crash, but not unscathed. Food, fire and shelter are all a priority. Following the death of his father, now it is up to David to figure out what to do next, and how to survive, on a remote Alaskan mountain - in winter!
This is a story of survival, resilience and of the spirit to live. It is both authentic and accurate, having been written by a former Air Force life support survival instructor. For ages 10 and up
IMPENDING
DISASTERS
“How you and your family can survive America's deadly changing weather”
Now available for most e-readers:
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Nook version:
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Apple iBooks:
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This book covers most major disasters and how to stay safe if you decide to evacuate or stay. It has a section on prolonged survival, which will assist keeping you alive after the natural disaster has done its damage. Many people die following natural disasters, from one mishap or another, but you can learn to survive.
Read Gary's massive but simple survival guide and you'll be ready for nearly anything...
Available now for all ebook formats
Kindle version:
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Nook version:
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Apple iBooks:
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"Retired USAF Senior Master Sergeant and survivor expert Gary Benton has written the best outdoor guide for families - bar none, that I have read! "Simple Survival - A Family Outdoors Guide" is more than a book - it is an outdoor resource bible that every family should have a copy of. This is one of those books that you should have in your camping bag along with the tent and other equipment. However, reading it at home before you go off on some outdoor adventure would be a great help when potential situations happen.
This book is more than just a camper's manual as it deals with surviving terrorism as well as how to handle bears, snakes and a host of other events and situations.
There is one chapter that deals with the greatest fears that all parents have - having your child get lost in the woods. This is a must read for parents. This information needs to be shared with all their children so they know what to do in the event of getting lost or separated from their parents or the campsite. This is the kind of information that you hope you never need to put into use.
- Bill McDonald - MWSA President