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FAKE WARRIORS REVIEWS
 

 
 

Reviews
 

Although it’s too soon for reviews to appear for the just-published second [print] edition of Fake Warriors, three from the first edition provide the flavor of what this new edition is like.

Finally, an excellent study of a serious abuse that has been going on in our country far too long. Fake Warriors exposes the widespread scandal of phony veterans, especially fake prisoners of war. This important book is the manual on what these pretenders do, how they do it, and how we can stop them. It is must reading for anyone who respects the true veterans of our nation. The Holzers, fresh from the success of their "Aid and Comfort": Jane Fonda in North Vietnam, now bring their characteristic lucidity and energy to the treatment of this deplorable con game that feeds on the valor of others and leaches millions of dollars a year from the pockets of American taxpayers."

Fred Kiley, co-author, Honor Bound, American Prisoners of War in Southeast Asia, 1961-1973

 

I have read the book Stolen Valor and loved it. I am a Vietnam veteran, and I was so tired of all the “wannabees” who now say they were over there but never were, that I had to find out if some of them really were.

Fake Warriors helped me out the first few hours I read it. It exposed a fake who claimed to be a Navy Seal and was not.

I highly recommend Fake Warriorseven to a casually interested student of the art of military fakery.

Mark A. Paul, Vietnam Veteran

 

There are several books on the market dealing with military frauds and phonies but Fake Warriors: Identifying, Exposing and Punishing those who Falsify their Military Service by Henry Mark Holzer and Erika Holzer takes you through the hype, the fact-finding, the process—to expose and nail those that steal the honor and integrity of our veterans for personal gain.

It is the best and most accurate “self-help” book available on the issue

Mary Schantag, P.O.W. Network