J.P. Hewitt Press
Book Publishing for Military Authors
J.P. Hewitt Press

J.P. Hewitt Press

Publishing for Military Authors

With the incredible number of soldiers returning from fighting the Global War on Terror in Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere there is a need to create avenue to get those voices and stories told.  Just as the great stories of World War I, II, Korea and Vietnam have been told in the past, America needs to hear the tremendous sacrifice that soldiers are making in the name of Freedom.

J.P. Hewitt Press would like to provide soldiers a service to help them publish their books and get the stories told.

 


 

Please Contact:

Jason Meszaros

jphewitt@charter.net


"Interrogation of Morals" is an autobiographical piece by Jason Meszaros about his experience serving in the military during a tour of duty in Afghanistan in 2004. His military service in Afghanistan altered his perception of freedom, patriotism, and bravery.


Meszaros states:
"I want this book to be an example of the hardships, the experiences, the courage, the integrity and the honor that our military stands for. The military is and always has been a part of this country and will forever be here to protect Freedom and Liberty in America."

Meszaros was in Afghanistan for only eight months, but those eight months would change him forever. He notes that "...one of the hardest parts of being a citizen soldier is having to transition back to being a civilian." He will never forget being on the team that took down Roze Khan, a Taliban leader who had become a legendary outlaw known as the Taliban Billy the Kid. Meszaros feels proud of his involvement in taking down an enemy.


"The real story of military intelligence as it is actually practiced in the War on Terror. The author, a reserve intelligence officer, served eight months in Afghanistan, and spent a lot of time outside the wire, getting shot at while collecting information, and terrorists. Here's what a lot of reporters miss, because you really have to live this work in order to describe it accurately."
-James F. Dunnigan - Author of "The Perfect Soldier: Special Operations, Commandos, and the Future of Us Warfare"