
Officer's Oath (Paperback)
Officer's Oath: Why My Vow to Defend the Constitution Demanded That I Sacrifice My Career
By Terry Lakin with Jack Cashill and David Mercaldo
Publication date: June 15, 2012
It is not a 'birther' story. It is, rather, the story of a man who made a principled decision to adhere to the oath he willingly took as an officer in the United States Army. It is a story of the personal consequences of that decision and the far-reaching effect it has had on the eligibility issue.
Jack Cashill, author of numerous books, assisted Terry in telling his story. David Mercaldo, a New York-based author, has interviewed and written vignettes of the many people who contributed to Terry's case. A number of notable individuals have also contributed essays on key subjects relating to the issue.
chemkid,
hi there!
i'm into the 2nd half of the 1st volume of 'the rising sun' by john toland - pretty tough stuff...
...after reading the facts from the allied side.
cheers!
chem!
btw, the pacific war by john costello is waiting in my queue...
Ausgezeichnet!!
Wolfie1, I'm halfway through 1356 by Bernard Cornwell
Cool. Ill look that up.
Germany's unforgivable crime before the Second World War was her attempt to extricate her economy from the world's trading system and to create her own exchange mechanism which would deny world finance its opportunity to profit.
— Winston Churchill