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Dont Tread On Me H W Crocker

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Dont Tread On Me H W Crocker
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Publisher: Regnery History
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.64 MB
Author: H. W. Crocker
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Dont Tread On Me H W Crocker by H. W. Crocker instant download after payment.

The Fighting Men Who Made America Great
In this stirring and contrarian modern classic, bestselling author H. W. Crocker III unfolds four hundred years of American military history, revealing how Americans were born Indian fighters whose military prowess carved out first a continental and then a global empire—a Pax Americana that made the modern world.
From the seventeenth century on, he argues, Americans have shown a jealous regard for their freedom—and have backed it up with an unheralded skill in small-unit combat operations, a tradition that includes Rogers's Rangers, Merrill's Marauders, and today's Special Forces.
He shows that Americans were born to the foam, too, with a mastery of naval gunnery and tactics that allowed their navy, even in its infancy, to defeat French and British warships and expand U.S. commerce on the seas.
Most of all, Crocker highlights the courage of the dogface infantry, the fighting leathernecks, and...

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