Synopses & Reviews
For armchair generals, history buffs, and military enthusiasts everywhere,
A Military Miscellany is an essential and entertaining collection of fascinating and little-known facts, anecdotes, lists, and stories from Americas rich military legacy. Forgotten heroes, amazing blunders, surprising trivia, and strange-but-true stories overlooked by historians, its all here in a book that will enlighten and amaze even the most avid student of American military history.
Did you know that American soldiers have been sent to invade foreign nations or their territories more than two hundred times since Thomas Jefferson dispatched troops to North Africa in 1803 to punish Muslim pirates? Or that during the Vietnam War a can opener was called a John Wayne? Or that a downed World War II airman once trekked across Germany, through occupied France, and across the mountains into Spain to avoid capture–only to be treated as a spy because Allied military intelligence said it couldnt be done?
Open this book anywhere and youll find yourself instantly captivated. From the "peace president" who was our most frequent practitioner of gunboat diplomacy to the Revolutionary War hero whose refusal to cut his hair set off a four-year rebellion that went all the way to the White House, theres plenty of fascinating lore here–from the monumental to the trivial–in an indispensable encyclopedic work that takes up where ordinary history books leave off.
Synopsis
A compendium of facts, trivia, curiosities, and lore about the American military answers questions about who were the worst Civil War generals, which two famous cadets were kicked out of West Point, and five military heroes who became mass murderers, in a volume that includes hundreds of anecdotes, lists, charts, and quotes. 30,000 first printing.
Synopsis
The ideal stocking stuffer for armchair generals, history buffs, and anyone interested in America's military tradition, this engaging, surprising, and challenging compendium is unique. Accessibly designed and bursting with trivia, anecdotes, and little known facts, this is a must have at a can't resist price.The ideal stocking stuffer for armchair generals, history buffs, and anyone interested in America's military tradition, this engaging, surprising, and challenging compendium is unique. Accessibly designed and bursting with trivia, anecdotes, and little known facts, this is a must have at a can't resist price.
About the Author
Thomas Ayres was a veteran investigative reporter and an award-winning columnist. He wrote for the Dallas Times Herald, Civil War Times, Columbiad, and many other publications. His hometown was Jonesboro, Louisiana.