"Flags of our Fathers"
"Faith of my Fathers"
"Making the Corps"
"Goodbye Darkness"
All excellent books, I have read them and have them on my bookcase. After perusing my bookcase, here I some I haven't seen mentioned, but worth a nod -
"Band of Brothers" by Stephen Ambrose, read it in TBS and could not put it down. Good examples of the premise "You learn something from everybody, what to do, or what not to do."
"Papa Bravo Romeo" by Wynn Goldsmith, I read it so I could get a better understanding of what Dad did during Vietnam ('cause he wouldn't tell me). Great book.
"Centaur Flights" by Richard D. Spalding. As much as I hate to admit it, it's about Cobra guys... However, it's one of the few books about helos in Vietnam written by an officer. Great Book...
"Tales of a Helicopter Pilot" by Richard C. Kirkland. Need I say more?
"Chickenhawk" by Robert Mason, great book about helicopters in Vietnam. Don't read the last two paragraphs. Trust me...
"Blackhawk Down" by Mark Bowden. Great book, better than the movie. I told Mom (after she saw the movie) "Don't worry, I don't have a tail rotor"
"In the Company of Heros" by Michael Durant. The other viewpoint of "Blackhawk Down" and HOLY HELL, that guy's got balls!
"Five Years to Freedom" by James N. Rowe. Recommended by the staff of SERE school, and a great book.
And finally,
"In the Company of Soldiers" by Rick Atkinson. Haven't read it, but Dad left it on my bookcase after visiting me this last time. That's enough of a recommendation for me.