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Sidney Forman

    Peace to the World by the Ameruss Crusaders
    West Point
    Free at Last
    D Day to Victory
    • 2020

      West Point

      A History of the United States Military Academy

      • 276 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      West Point
    • 2013

      The world has always had uprisings, revolutions, border conflicts, and dictatorial ambitions. Thus far, there has been minimal interest in a possible cure, or to take action to eliminate, this world wide dilemma. No-one seems to care if these people live or die. We have reached the time that someone, or some country, takes action to support the victims. Someone to offer assistance to the down trodden. America has had its share of pioneers, anxious warriors, and librarians, but none with a suitable response to the acts of violence or aggressive actions. As in the past, there has always been a Leader that was willing to place himself in harm s way, to pioneer a campaign to minimize or eliminate the perpetrators of these uprisings or insurgents.

      Peace to the World by the Ameruss Crusaders
    • 2001

      Free at Last

      A Flight for Freedom

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      This is the saga of a hard working, abused field slave that initiates an escape from a vicious curator. As a group of thirty their escape takes them across the raging Mississippi then northward to the wagon train assembly areas. They fight bigotry and malice until they reach the western plains where they defeat their strongest Indians warrior to win acceptance. They join with their new friends to fight against their common enemy, the Pioneers and the Army. Part of their group continues west where they route a band of renegades that had besieged a town to become welcomed residents. The story relates believable escapades and thrilling encounters as endured by freedom seeking Black Pilgrims. Their quest for freedom is as topical as today. A quest to

      Free at Last
    • 2000

      D Day to Victory

      War and Sex in World War II from

      • 424 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      The Combat and Sexual experiences of a young G.I.'s is chronicled from the landing, through every major campaign in northern Europe, to the Russian meeting that officially ended the War. All the as envisioned by the actual combatant from D Day To VICTORY

      D Day to Victory