Command Influence

A story of Korea and the politics of injustice
By Robert A Shaines

Command Influence is the memoirs of Robert A. Shaines, mostly covering the years he was a JAG officer in the Air Force. He shares his experiences in the Air Force and Korea; however, his main focus is on the trial of George C. Schreiber. Shaines...

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Witness at Hawks Nest

By Dwight Harshbarger and John Patrick Grace

Witness at Hawks Nest is a Novel written about the actual happenings of the Hawks Nest Tunnel. In the 1930’s during the great depression there was little work to no work. Many men ,mostly colored were lured to West Virginia to work on the Hawks...

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Garden of Eden

By Larry Henry

We Baby Boomers remember the Vietnam Era. While I lived in a small rural town that was isolated from the protests, I still felt the dissatisfaction and unrest that was rampant in our country. This book allows readers to peek inside the window of the...

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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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I Pray the Lord My Soul to Keep

A Tale of the Civil War
By Kenneth Tucker

Jerry Manning was raised by Crazy Annie and her dogs. No one knew the true story about how he came to live with her. She called him Raven. He was about five years old when she sent him to a military school. Could he be...

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The Imperial Cruise

A Secret History of Empire and War
By James Bradley

In 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt sent a large group of officials on a diplomatic mission to Hawaii, Japan, Philippines, China and Korea. With Roosevelt’s approval Secretary of War, William Howard Taft made a series of secret agreements with the Asians. The agreements were unconstitutional. Alice...

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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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The Color of Lightning

A Novel
By Paulette Jiles

The setting is post Civil War, 1860s. The plot is based on actual events. This is the true story on Britt Johnson?s courageous search for his family. Looking for a new beginning former slave, Britt Johnson, his wife Mary and their family left Kentucky for...

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I Remember Quan Loi

By David L. Bedard

David L. Bedard served in Vietnam in for one year, returning home in 1970. He knew he was a different person even though no one else seemed to notice. Quan Loi had changed him. Years later, he decided to find a quiet place in which...

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Prisoners of War

At Camp Trinidad, Colorado 1943/1946
By Kurt Landsberger

The government chose Trinidad, Colorado as the site of a prisoner of war camp in part due to its location and because of the influence of members of Congress. The last time American had prisoners of war on their land was during the Civil War....

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