oh man, do I ever!
Armor by John Steakley....People tend to either love this book or think it's crap. I'm of the former opinion, of course. The book tricks you though, because at the end, it's got little to do with war at all.
The Parafaith War by LE Modesitt Jr....Changing pace here, this book examains the causes, effects, and morality of war closely.
the Honor Harrington series by David Weber. Space opera through and through here, the series gets progressively better as it goes on, although it begins to focus a bit much on politics in the last book.
the Conquerers trilogy by Timothy Zahn. Excellent light reads about war at first contact.
I've heard good things about Hammers Slammers by David Drake, but haven't gotten around to picking up a copy yet.
Hope that helps a bit.
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