"Marines have fought and died for the United States since the Revolutionary War. "There is a fellowship of valor that links all U.S. Marines, past, present, and future," observes Joseph Alexander, through more than two centuries of battles in the air, on land, and at sea, from their inauspicious genesis as an unimpressive gang of seagoing musketeers to their present standing as the deadliest amphibious force in the world. This common vir ..."
"Since their beginnings in the Revolutionary War, the United States Marine Corps have been the leading edge of America's military power. "First to fight..." were not just words in a song, but an apt description of their mission, and the Marines' dash, bravery and color have captured the hearts and the imaginations of the American public as no other service. A Fellowship of Valor celebrates the panoply of great battles that stud the Marin ..."
War Chronicles(1stEdition) How They Fought, Died, and Won by DonHoran Hardcover, 264 Pages, Published 1988 by Richardson & Steirman Inc. ISBN-13: 978-0-931933-60-8, ISBN: 0-931933-60-9
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Slug Line(1stEdition) by DonHoran Paperback, 294 Pages, Published 2014 by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform ISBN-13: 978-1-5031-8650-7, ISBN: 1-5031-8650-4
"About the novel: The frighteningly primal nature of terrorism lies in the stark recognition that something as mundane as the suburbanite’s sleepy commute to work can be subverted to forward a sinister plot that ensnares innocents and imperils the leader of the free world. Sayd el-Amyr is a frustrated terrorist, nursing a seven-year thirst for redemption as the failed “Fifth Cell” on 9/11. Now vengeance is at hand as el-Amyr constructs ..."