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Tag Archives: Albert Marrin
Overlord | Victory in the Pacific
Many years ago when the world was new, the Twin Towers stood over Manhattan, and Europe was just starting to adopt the euro, I discovered a trilogy of books in my high school library about World War 2. They formed … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews
Tagged 1940s, Albert Marrin, D-Day, Japan, US Marine Corps, WW2
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The Spanish-American War
The Spanish-American War© 1991 Albert Marrin182 pages While still a sophomore in high school, I spotted a book titled The Airman’s War in my school library and checked it out. It become a favorite, one of the first history books I … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews
Tagged Albert Marrin, America, Gilded Age, history, military
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