For all you fellow readers out there, I wanted to let you guy’s in on a pretty cool deal. Every month over at Greg Ellifritz’s Site, Active Response Training he has a FREE Book’s Post. Make sure you sign up for email notifications to get it! These are free e-books over at Amazon that for…
Category: Book Suggestions
Communism BAD (Short Reading List)
In between range, gym and prep time it would do you folks well to read up on the Communist Modus Operandi, it might prove useful in the coming months… The Iron Curtain: The Crushing of Eastern Europe 1944-1956 The Gulag Archipelago (Abridged Edition) Stay Alert, Armed and Dangerous and Never Forget, The Future of…
This Day in History, October 26, 1881: Gunfight at the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Arizona
The Gunfight at the O.K. Corral was a 30-second shootout between lawmen and members of a loosely organized group of outlaws that took place on October 26, 1881, in Tombstone, Arizona Territory. It is generally regarded as the most famous shootout in the history of the American Wild West. The Last Gunfight: The Real Story […]…
From Fahrenheit 451 to Cancel Culture: Bradbury Predicted People Would Demand Tyranny
From Fahrenheit 451 to Cancel Culture: Bradbury Predicted People Would Demand Tyranny It floors me how so many of the classics, some written over 100 years ago absolutely NAILED it in predicting the current debacle of modern society. “Custodians of our Peace of Mind” could be the new party slogan for the Silicon Valley…
The Last American Novel
Western Rifle Shooters Association How are you increasing your strength and cardio capacity? If you can, make sure to buy both a hardcopy and a Kindle. The Kindle version may not last long in the Current Era. AuthorConcerned AmericanPosted onJune 24, 2020 4 thoughts on “The Last American Novel” Atlas Shrugsays:June 24, 2020 at 22:24Option […]…
Ferdinands/Elefants on the Eastern Front
Superb piece of WW2 History. I have mentioned this before, but as a Military Historical Fiction Writer if you have not read The Last Citadel by David L. Robbins about the Battle of Kursk, I HIGHLY Recommend it.
Ordinary Men: A Profile of the Chechen Insurgents and their Tactics
Dodge Billingsly’s work covering the Chechen Wars is well worth the time, as is his book, Fangs of the Lone Wolf. via Ordinary Men: A Profile of the Chechen Insurgents and their Tactics — American Partisan
A Classic, Reviewed
An excellent Book review of “The Squad: and the Intelligence Operations of Michael Collins”
The Cavalry of the Wehrmacht Book Review
I am always on the lookout for the more obscure WW2 books and this looks to be fascinating.
Rendezvous with Death Book Review
Appreciate the Review Jeff. Always enjoyed reading obscure History like this. 👍
