The United Federation Marine Corps Series by Jonathan P. Brazee

4.22 · 74 ratings
  • Recruit (The United Federation Marine Corps #1)
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    Recruit (The United Federation Marine Corps #1)

    Jonathan P. Brazee

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 2014

    Desperate to escape a life of poverty on his desolate home planet, Ryck Lysander enlists in the United Federation Marine Corps, hoping to make a better future for himself. However, Ryck soon discovers that the Corps is more than a means of escaping his former life as he is pushed beyond the very limits of his strength and willpower... more

  • Sergeant (The United Federation Marine Corps #2)
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    Sergeant (The United Federation Marine Corps #2)

    Jonathan P. Brazee

    Rated: 4.20 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2014

    Ryck Lysander has proven himself as a Marine, as a warrior. As he is promoted to sergeant, though, his responsibilities expand beyond merely fighting to leading other Marines into battle. When an old ally becomes a new enemy, one well-equipped and trained, Ryck is pushed to his very limits as he tries to keep his Marines alive while fulfilling his mission of defeating the enemy on the field of battle... more

  • Lieutenant (The United Federation Marine Corps #3)
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    Lieutenant (The United Federation Marine Corps #3)

    Jonathan P. Brazee

    Rated: 4.20 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2014

    As a certified Federation “hero,” Sergeant Ryck Lysander is offered a commission as a second lieutenant. Only, he doesn’t feel like a hero, and his tendency to jump into a fight himself is at odds with his mission as a junior office. Accepting his commission might have been a big mistake.When contact with an alien species is finally made, that contact is not peaceful, and Ryck is thrust back into combat, combat that does not end well and plunges Ryck into an emotional crisis... more

  • Rebel (The United Federation Marine Corps #3.5)
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    Rebel (The United Federation Marine Corps #3.5)

    Jonathan P. Brazee

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2015

    Rebel is set in the same universe as the United Federation Marine Corps series, and while the Marines make an appearance, this book is not about Ryck Lysander or the Corps. Michiko MacCailín is a member of the First Families, more concerned with her privileged lifestyle of ballet, spending time with friends, and planning her wedding than of the injustices suffered by the indentured workers of the all-powerful Propitious Interstellar Fabrication, Inc., the charter holder of the planet... more

  • Captain (The United Federation Marine Corps #4)
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    Captain (The United Federation Marine Corps #4)

    Jonathan P. Brazee

    Rated: 4.25 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2015

    As a captain, Ryck Lysander is given one of the most sought-after billets in the Marines: an infantry company commander. His new battalion commanding officer, however, is not impressed with Ryck's past accomplishments, and Ryck finds himself struggling to fulfill the CO's expectations. Used to his "hero" status within the Corps, his new position of having to prove himself grates on him... more

  • Major (The United Federation Marine Corps #5)
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    Major (The United Federation Marine Corps #5)

    Jonathan P. Brazee

    Rated: 4.25 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2015

    A Marine major is one of the orphan ranks, too senior to command a line company, but too junior to command a battalion. Newly promoted to major, Ryck reports for duty as the assistant naval attaché to the Confederation of Free States, the same government whose troops he’d recently fought in the Telchines. Ryck isn’t happy about the assignment, but he buckles down for a long and boring tour of duty. But action seems to follow Ryck, and this is no exception... more

  • Lieutenant Colonel (The United Federation Marine Corps #6)
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    Lieutenant Colonel (The United Federation Marine Corps #6)

    Jonathan P. Brazee

    Rated: 4.25 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2015

    As a lieutenant colonel, Ryck is given command of the Second Battalion, Third Marines, the Fuzos. Along with one other battalion, 2/3 is designated as a new assault battalion, with its own armor, artillery, and air assets. With the Marine Corps anxious to certify the resurfaced concept of integrated operations units, the battalion is thrown right into the fire. With his new command, Ryck has the opportunity to prove his ability to be a true combat leader and not just as a warrior... more

  • Colonel (The United Federation Marine Corps #7)
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    Colonel (The United Federation Marine Corps #7)

    Jonathan P. Brazee

    Rated: 4.38 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2015

    Ryck has proven himself as a warrior, a fighter, and sometimes, in a peacetime Corps, that can get a Marine into trouble. Ryck’s temper gets the best of him, and because of that and with a heavy heart, he resigns his commission. As an old enemy comes a-calling, a new threat surfaces, and Ryck’s services are once again needed. Given a second chance, Ryck answers the call, determined to make good... more

  • Commandant (The United Federation Marine Corps #8)
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    Commandant (The United Federation Marine Corps #8)

    Jonathan P. Brazee

    Rated: 4.38 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2015

    This is the conclusion to Ryck Lysander’s saga as a United Federation Marine.Major General Lysander has spent 38 years of his life dedicated to the Corps and sworn to perform the duties assigned to him by the Federation. In the process, he has become the most decorated Marine in its history. During his career, he has been given some missions that he privately questions, but as the ancient Tennyson quote goes, “Theirs not to reason why, theirs but to do and die... more

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