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The Price of FreedomOn September 29th, 2010, Senior Airman Mark Forester, beloved son, brother and friend was killed in Afghanistan while attempting to save a fallen comrade. We hope that you find Mark's example a source of inspiration, patriotism and proof that heroes are real.
Mark was a member of the 21st Special Tactics Squadron, Pope Field (formerly Pope AFB) NC. His website is dedicated to all Combat Controllers as well as US Servicemen, both past and present. We are eternally grateful for their service and sacrifice and for the freedoms we enjoy. Mark Andrew Forester - JAG 28 (May 15, 1981 - September 29, 2010) “The book excels at showing how combat deaths affect families, friends, and fellow service personnel and how such losses can inspire others.” - Kirkus Reviews on "My Brother in Arms"
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Book signing at Tuscaloosa Library Christmas Open House
Thad will be among the local authors at the Tuscaloosa Public Library fourth annual Holiday Open House on Sunday, December 7, 2014 from 2-5:30 p.m. The open house will have Children’s crafts, movies, treats, book signings from local authors, and a “Holiday Postcard” photo booth. All activities are free and family friendly.
For additional information, contact the Tuscaloosa Public Library at 205-345-5820. Main library is located at 1801 Jack Warner Parkway in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
It will be great to see some of our old friends from Tuscaloosa this Sunday too. Please stop by, even if you already have Mark's book. Or, think about getting it as Christmas gifts.
**Thank you to all who stopped by to see me.**
For additional information, contact the Tuscaloosa Public Library at 205-345-5820. Main library is located at 1801 Jack Warner Parkway in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
It will be great to see some of our old friends from Tuscaloosa this Sunday too. Please stop by, even if you already have Mark's book. Or, think about getting it as Christmas gifts.
**Thank you to all who stopped by to see me.**

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