Amidst the countless acts of courage that defined D-Day, Brigadier General Theodore Roosevelt Jr., the son of the late President, emerged as a symbol of courage and leadership. His actions on Utah Beach, fueled by both resolve and a concealed … Continue reading →
George S. Patton – The Man The Germans Feared This Program Is FREE, Live, and Open To The Public! George S. Patton was a man of contradictions – charismatic, cunning, courageous, self-confident and superstitious, egotistical and emotional. And he was … Continue reading →
“Saving Private Ryan” is one of my favorite films. The film takes its viewers on an incredible mission as a brave army captain, and his skeptical troops go deep into occupied territory to try and save find Private James Ryan, … Continue reading →
1944 was one of the most dramatic years in American history – indeed, it was a turning point in the history of the world! The liberation of Europe that began on D-Day was destined to change the trajectory of human … Continue reading →
1944 was one of the most dramatic years in American history – indeed, it was a turning point in the history of the world! The liberation of Europe that began on D-Day was destined to change the trajectory of human … Continue reading →