From historian and columnist in Leatherneck and Armor magazines, this is the
exciting, personal account of a Marine fighter squadron in the South Pacific
during the critical days of 1943 when the tide turned against the Japanese.
Focusing on the experiences of Marine reservists during Operation Desert Shield/Storm in 1991, this narrative combines interviews, personal stories, and official documents to provide a vivid and compelling account. It captures the challenges and emotions faced by the soldiers, offering insights into their lives and the broader implications of the conflict. The book highlights the human aspect of military service, showcasing bravery, camaraderie, and the impact of war on those involved.
A towering figure on a white horse, George Washington led his Continental Army
to victory over the British Army in the longest battle of the Revolutionary
War on June 28, 1778. This is that story, told by the people who experienced
it.