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Donald's Story Review

Donald's Story
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The achievements of the 4th Fighter Group, the Debden Eagles of the Eighth US Army Air Force in World War II England, are genuinely heroic. The men of the 4th led all the other U.S. fighter groups in the European Theatre of Operations in the destruction of Luftwaffe aircraft, having at least 1,010 officially credited. In the likes of John Godfrey, James Goodson, Ralph 'Kidd' Hofer, Don Gentile, Don Blakeslee and others, the 4th generated more top-scoring aces than any other American fighter group of the War.
One relatively unsung hero of the 4th FG is Captain Donald Emerson of Pembina, North Dakota. Captain Emerson died on Christmas Day 1944 when his P-51 Mustang was downed by enemy ground fire. On that day his group was escorting B-24 bombers which were attacking a target near Kassel, Germany.
As a military aviation writer, I have read all of the better books about the air war in World War II...or so I thought...until I discovered Donald's Story by Sandra D. Merri! ll. Sandra Merrill is Captain Emerson's niece and about nine years ago, she began to 'study World War II'-and hated every minute of it. But she was becoming deeply affected by her uncle's wartime letters home which had been saved by her family. She enrolled in a college course about the War and, being a gifted writer, was moved to write Donald's Story, a riveting, bittersweet memorial to a man she knew only as a family legend.
"I was conscious of listening to Donald's Story for nearly 40 years, but I had listened as if it were some homespun fairy tale. It wasn't until I had sons nearing draft age that Donald suddenly became more than a deified storybook figure-a real human being, my own flesh and blook. And then the dormant obligation I had felt to tell Donald's Story began to stir, and I knew that even though he was just one among countless thousands of unknown heroes, he still might speak for many of them-reason enough for his story to be told. I was about to set out! on an odyssey of discovery, and by reading Donald's letter! s, finding his friends and recording old memories, I was going to do my best to remember an uncle that I never really knew."
In a unique approach to her format, Merrill manages to escort the reader through Captain Emerson's brief life, her own rediscovery of him, and almost the entire history of the 4th Fighter Group in World War II England. Emerson's poignant letters home, which he wrote throughout his training and his combat service, are the essence of Donald's Story and, unless you are made of wood, you will be moved by them. Merrill's journey of discovery is the reader's journey, and it is heart-breaking, uplifting and quite unforgettable.

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Phase Line Green Review

Phase Line Green
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I have read more than a hundred books on the Vietnam war. I found this one to be the best. I'm astonished how any one could give less than five stars. I found his honesty refreshing. His integrity as top notch. The book is a must read for anyone who wants the dirty truth of how political correctness can be more important than mens lives. The micromanagement that lead to the the failure of the entire Vietnam war is made plain and clear by Mr Warr. I can understand how Mr Warr received a carthsis effect by writing this book. He does us all an honor by sharing the truth with us. I beleive he deserves a silver star for telling the truth. I shall read this book again and again.

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Powder River Odyssey: Nelson Cole's Western Campaign of 1865, The Journals of Lyman G. Bennett and Other Eyewitness Accounts (Frontier Military Series) Review

Powder River Odyssey: Nelson Cole's Western Campaign of 1865, The Journals of Lyman G. Bennett and Other Eyewitness Accounts (Frontier Military Series)
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This is the best reference about the Eastern Column of the Powder River Expedition in 1865, commanded by Col. Nelson Cole. Well researched and documented.

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The entry for September 8, 1865, is terse: "We marched and fought over 15 miles today." With these few words civilian military engineer Lyman G. Bennett characterized the experience of the 1,400 men of the Powder River Expedition's Eastern Division as they trudged through largely unexplored territory and faced off with American Indians determined to keep their hunting grounds. David E. Wagner's Powder River Odyssey: Nelson Cole's Western Campaign of 1865 tells the story of a largely forgotten campaign at the pivotal moment when the Civil War ended and the Indian wars captured national attention.

The expedition's mission seemed simple: punish the bands of Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho that had attacked white emigrants and commercial traffic moving west along the Oregon Trail. But the army's western command failed to appreciate either the resolve of their enemies or the difficulties of the terrain. Cole's men, ill-provisioned from the outset, began to die of scurvy two months into the campaign and contemplated mutiny.

Bennett's previously unpublished journal and other primary sources clarify and correct previous accounts of the expedition.

Fifteen detailed maps reflect the author's intimate knowledge of the topography along the expedition's route. Wagner's documentary account reveals in stark detail the difficulties inherent in the army's attempt to pacify the American West.


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The Submarine Effect Review

The Submarine Effect
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This (Kindle Edition) is a good read, but it is rife with gross misspellings, grammar errors, and language insults. You would think that publishers would be more careful about things like this.

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The world as we know it is gone. Those who orchestrated the end of our existence never believed we would take their world with us. Like many of those who came before them, they underestimated the strength of purpose that gave birth to the American spirit. Hundreds of years later our descendants will rise from the depths to face a world that has mutated into something very different and very, very lethal.

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Three Years with Sylvia Review

Three Years with Sylvia
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This is an absolutely wonderful book by one of the 20th century's true Renaissance men.
Widely known as a highly successful mercenary soldier, Mike Hoare was instrumental et al in the rescue of countless missionaries during the ferocious fighting which engulfed the Congo during the sixties.
But here, in a fascinating display of versatility, Hoare lays aside his weapons to write a superbly heart-warming tale of adventure on the high seas.
Hoare recounts how, while working in Asia, he decides to buy a 100 Baltic Trader yacht and together with his family, embarks on a three year odyssey afloat.
What follows is a touching tale of family life at sea, as Mike Hoare and family voyage from port to port, meeting outlandish characters and experiencing adventures that make this a fast-paced and thoroughly enjoyable read.
There were times that tears literally rolled down my cheeks as I cried with laughter at some of Hoare's misadventures, only to find myself rocked by true tragedy mere pages later.
This book is about life, and few authors today are as adept at capturing each nuance as Mike Hoare.

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