The Glory Guys

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The Glory Guys
Author : Mona D. Sizer
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Publisher : Taylor Trade Publications
Language : English
Release Date : 16 November 2009
ISBN : 9781589794764
Pages : 304 pages
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From the eighteenth century to today, US Army Rangers are the special group of men who have led the way in America's most troubled times. Their missions are fraught with danger and awesome responsibility. Here are stories of the Ranger Officers, whose names became associated forever with the men they commanded. From the French and Indian War to Iraq and Afghanistan, these brave men have led the way in war after war united by comradeship, courage, patriotism, and pride.

The Glory Guys

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