As a newly minted 2nd Lieutenant awaiting TBS at Quantico, I've been trying to get in as much reading as possible before hitting "The Big Suck." Given my professional path, I'm particularly interested in personal accounts of young junior officers grappling with their training, first experiences of command, combat, etc.

I've read a few already (a list follows), but I am hoping to tap into the SWC brain trust for further suggestions. Any additional recommendations? Comments/critiques of books on the list already? And more broadly, what books (of any sort) do you feel offer particular insight into the challenges facing a company-grade officer?

Thanks,
JS

Non-Fiction
Joker One by Donovan Campbell
One Bullet Away by Nathaniel Fick
The Unforgiving Minute by Craig Mullaney
The Highway War by Seth Folsom
Once A Warrior King by David Donovan

Fiction
Fields of Fire by James Webb
Sharkman Six by Owen West