Let the Eagle Soar
rich
richard.romeo at gmail.com
Fri May 15 13:09:45 CDT 2009
http://www.regnery.com/
(the oldest conservative publisher in the US and featured in the WSJ)
check out that last sentence--just another day for the chosen in God's
country (sad eyes, crooked crosses)
The firebombing of Tokyo. Strategic Air Command. Dr. Strangelove.
George Wallace. All of these have one person in common: General Curtis
LeMay—the most misunderstood military man in 20th century history.
Until now.
In his brand-new book, LEMAY: The Life and Wars of General Curtis
LeMay, military biographer Warren Kozak traces the trajectory of
America's most innovative—and vilified—military commander. Giving an
unprecedented glimpse into his controversial might and mind, Kozak
shows why today, more than ever, America needs another man like Curtis
LeMay.
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