The average woman has a very soft heart especially for our men in service. Scammers take advantage of this and get money from us. Many times, the picture portrayed is not the actual man in uniform that the scammer is using. Unfortunately, scammers use real honorable men name and rank to get funds from non-suspecting women. Millions of dollars are taken every year from kind hearted women. Families of the military are disgraced by these scammers stealing their loved ones ID.My stories will wake you up to the reality of these scammers. The role play I did with each scammer will intrigue you, making them think that they are helping me---turned the situations into drama full of excitement. I am not the character that they thought I was in each story. I was blonde, red head, and dark-haired lady. I became a nurse, writer, doctor a CNN Military reporter. Most of all the character that put them in their place and removed them from the market of scamming. Enjoy the read and get thrilled with the excitement.They are not only deceiving women taking away their life long investments for retirement but they are disgracing the actual man who wears the uniform. Families of these men are very tired of finding out someone is using their husband, father, son, or brother identity to scam for money.Life is precious and when our men volunteer to fight for our rights and freedom and lose their life then no one should take advantage of them after death.I encountered my first scammer last year who tried to get $3,500 dollars from me. When I refused he told me that he fix me? The next day my picture appeared with him on the back of a Naval ship on my Face Book page. What a Shock!That was impossible for me to be in Iraq with him on such a short notice. He then contacted me again and said now what you going to do. I ask him "are you in the Navy." His quick reply was, "yes." I responded, "Swim for it!"I did contact the FBI and told them of my problem and they assisted me at the time. The steps that that they took would have protected me from any intruders.I decided to go fishing and see how many scammers I could catch. To date I have help capture quite a few. I decided to combine some of the stories and situations and do a bit of my own touch to write this book.I hope that all of you enjoy the read but most of all take heed this is a very serious warning. Do not give out funds to men who approach you over the internet wanting help! It is a SCAM! This problem has been highly notarized on such shows as Doctor Phil and other daytime shows. The military keeps a list of all these scammers and you can contact the FBI. Many times, a woman is embarrassed and does not want her family to know however, the FBI will not tell anyone about your situation and this will help them to catch the scammer before they take other women and assume their fortune. "Be not afraid" instead stand up for yourself and for others.Fight! Not Flee! Women do not have to be vulnerable to scammers! Be brave!We as women must stand up for our rights if it is against a common criminal, well-known advasary or someone close to us. We maintain our homes, our careers, and participate in political movements. Today we need to stand up against the modern day thief. The cyber world has created a whole new breed of thieves and we must stand up against them.My tale of scammers brings in excitement, intrigue, romance and sex but it help to catch the thieves and at least to date I have cornered about fifteen men and two women in a most unusual way. This story was revealed to me by someone who wanted to warn you against these men but obviously needed their identity protected. Enjoy the different stories that evolved to catch the scammers and perhaps you might want to read our second book about catching other men who are scammers but do not claim to be in the military. They are just as dangerous and their stories just as exciting.