A Man Down

By Sgt Clyde Hoch

A Man Down was written by Sgt. Clyde Hoch and is the biography of several military heroes. The names may not be familiar to most readers but each of the men lost his life while serving in the military. Ray Ira Haas and the author...

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American Heart of Darkness: Volume I

The Transformation of the American Republic into a Pathocracy
By Robert Kirkconnell

Growing up in America means there are a few things we all undoubtedly know, the first of which is that America is the greatest country on earth. Then, we are the richest with the greatest military might the world has ever seen. The things we...

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Alexander McKee - The Great White Elk

British Indian Agent on the Colonial Frontier
By Frederick Wulff

Alexander McKee, a mixed-blood British Indian agent, was one of the few individuals in history able to unite Indians and exert unbelievable leadership on their behalf. When the War for Independence broke out between the Colonies and the British, McKee chose to remain loyal to...

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Adamant Aggressors

How to Recognize and Deal with Them
By Bruce D. Thatcher

Adamant Aggressors: How to Recognize and Deal with Them by Bruce D. Thatcher is the first book in the History Speaks Today series. It focuses on analyzing the adamant aggression of infamous historical figures and concludes invaluable lessons and discussion for influential policymakers in America...

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A Carnival of Destruction

Sherman's Invasion of South Carolina
By Tom Elmore

"A Carnival of Destruction" is a history of General Sherman's march through South Carolina in the winter of 1865. It was thought that the southern winters would be mild but the troops found cold and rain almost constantly. The Northern troops had to wade swamps...

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America's Unfortunate Sons and Daughters

By Sam Gaylord

"America’s Unfortunate Sons and Daughters" by Sam Gaylord discusses his opinions on the Iraqi War. This book was written during the Bush administration. Gaylord writes to inform. He asks the question, “Why are we sending your children into war?” It is obvious that Gaylord does...

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Allies Forever

The Life and Times of An American POW
By Karen A. Patterson

Frederick “Red” Joseph Killmeyer, Jr. was born in 1923. He was a delightful child full of energy, antics and a fiery temper that fit his red hair. He was in high school when he met Gladys Steinhardt, she would later become his wife. The bombing...

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