I've read all of the books mentioned here and a few dozen more. Enjoyed most of them, even recognizing a few stories stretched here and there. One not mentioned was Angel's Wing which is an easy read and keeps your attention. I particularly like the fact that the author is not shy about admitting his faults and mistakes made along the way. He referenced his veterans' website where I tracked down his email address and sent him a note telling him I admired his book and was grateful for his service. I was surprised and honored at his gracious response and suggestions of other books I might like. When I said that I'd already read and enjoyed them I received emails from the other authors thanking me for my comments. A good feeling, to be sure.
One common theme in the books is the abundance of hookers that did a brisk business. But almost none of the authors admit to procuring the aforementioned services. hmmm.
I've picked up a few bits and pieces here and there about SASless and Nick Lappos and would give my left arm to hear some of what they've gone through. It would be humbling, without a doubt.
One final note. If you haven't read Dustoff, you're cheating yourself out of a few hours well spent.