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History Lesson: Why So Many Americans Died to Take Iwo Jima

History Lesson: Why So Many Americans Died to Take Iwo Jima
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SABER DOWN, Available Now on Amazon and Barnes and Noble Bookstores

SABER DOWN, Available Now on Amazon and Barnes and Noble Bookstores Ammoland Inc. Posted on Atlanta, Ga. (Ammoland.com) –Harrison Kone, military thriller author’s debut novel, “SABER DOWN” is now available on Amazon and at Barnes & Noble. “The protagonist in SABER DOWN, Captain David Shaw, was birthed from the question, what does a philosopher warrior look like?” Harrison explained.  “My grandfather, who served in the Marines during WWII, fit this bill. At 100, his mind is as sharp as ever. In his play, he wrote his personal philosophy on life and death, war and peace that was heavily influenced by his time on Guadalcanal and Bougainville. My protagonist, in many ways, is the modern incarnation of my grandfather: inquisitive, philosophical, and dedicated to duty.  What would happen if this warrior faced corruption, greed, and personal loss? How would he react? What would this philosopher warrior do?  Read SABER DOWN to find out.”

Why 50-Year-Old Battleships Were a Critical Part of Operation Desert Storm

Why 50-Year-Old Battleships Were a Critical Part of Operation Desert Storm USS Iowa fires a full broadside of her nine 16″ and six 5″ guns during a target exercise near Vieques Island, Puerto Rico. (U.S. Navy/J. Alan Elliott) When Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein let the United Nations deadline for withdrawing his troops from Kuwait run out, he had to know there would be consequences. Hussein thought the attack would come from an amphibious landing from the Persian Gulf. After all, that s why there were two massive battleships sitting off the coast . right? The Iowa-class battleships Missouri and Wisconsin were launched in 1944 and 1943, respectively, to fight the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. What other reason could the United States have for them in the Persian Gulf than the ships massive 16-inch guns?

USS New Jersey Battleship Fired 5,688 16-Inch Gun Rounds During Vietnam War

USS New Jersey Battleship Fired 5,688 16-Inch Gun Rounds During Vietnam War As the war in Vietnam reached its crescendo, the U.S. Navy prepared to recommission one of the most powerful ships ever to serve in the fleet. Here s What You Need to Remember: Over the course of her relatively short Vietnam patrol New Jersey fired 5,688 16-inch gun rounds and 14,891 five-inch gun rounds, far more than she fired during World War II and the Korean War combined. She was never seriously attacked by North Vietnamese forces. As the war in Vietnam reached its crescendo, the U.S. Navy prepared to recommission one of the most powerful ships ever to serve in the fleet. USS New Jersey, an Iowa-class battleship, was reactivated to provide naval gunfire support for American and allied forces fighting in South Vietnam. The battlewagon fired nearly twenty thousand shells during its tour of duty, bombarding enemy forces the way only a battleship can.

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