Crossing Enemy Lines One Nation Under God


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This book entitled Crossing Enemy Lines One Nation under God is a representation of how America was founded on biblical principles, her roots, her origin etc. Our fore fathers brought laws to our land through the power of united prayer. Our currency has In God We Trust to signify that we do trust God with our currency. America was built on unity through prayer for the great nation it has become The United States of America. What has happened since prayer has been taken out of the school systems? The product of a rebellious nation of unruly children who will commit hideous crimes, juveniles, murders. Several people took prayer out of schools and we let it happen. Our children are our future. We need to train them up in the way they should go. We need to install biblical truths in them, help them to a brighter tomorrow. This is our duties to our children. The second part of this book represents the duties of our service men and women and their fight for freedom, their lives touched by the every day events that has sent them on their tour of duty, away from their families, friends, and significant others (co-workers, neighbors, communities) etc. They are trained and placed in the battlefield to defend our nation. They are warriors in the quest for freedom, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Marching for freedom in the land of the free and home of the brave. So that we continue to be a free nation. When a soldier is called into battle, I wanted to let people know what happens when our president declares war. Prepare to understand how valuable our serviceman and women are. The sacrifices made to keep peace, prosperity, and freedom of liberty flowing in our land. The last chapter of this book is Homecoming Day, it is the saga of the stories that strengthen our nation, bring tears to our eyes, and help us to stay One Nation under God. Psalm 145:3 Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised; and His greatness is unsearchable.




Behind Enemy Lines


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Behind Enemy Lines


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"[T]he amazing story of a woman who lived through one of the worst times in human history, losing family members to the Nazis but surviving with her spirit and integrity intact.” —Publishers Weekly Marthe Cohn was a young Jewish woman living just across the German border in France when Hitler rose to power. Her family sheltered Jews fleeing the Nazis, including Jewish children sent away by their terrified parents. But soon her homeland was also under Nazi rule. As the Nazi occupation escalated, Marthe’s sister was arrested and sent to Auschwitz and the rest of her family was forced to flee to the south of France. Always a fighter, Marthe joined the French Army and became a member of the intelligence service of the French First Army. Marthe, using her perfect German accent and blond hair to pose as a young German nurse who was desperately trying to obtain word of a fictional fiancé, would slip behind enemy lines to retrieve inside information about Nazi troop movements. By traveling throughout the countryside and approaching troops sympathetic to her plight--risking death every time she did so--she learned where they were going next and was able to alert Allied commanders. When, at the age of eighty, Marthe Cohn was awarded France’s highest military honor, the Médaille Militaire, not even her children knew to what extent this modest woman had helped defeat the Nazi empire. At its heart, this remarkable memoir is the tale of an ordinary human being who, under extraordinary circumstances, became the hero her country needed her to be.




Crossing Enemy Lines


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Their discovery of the vaccination serum to stop the Death Enzyme, an AIDS-like virus, threatens to divide the members of TRIO as Matt and Mimla disagree over the strategy for the serum's use, and David becomes caught in the middle.




Crossing Enemy Lines


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Imperial War Museums' Book of War Behind Enemy Lines


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An account of the various units of the British special forces used during the Second World War, perfect for military enthusiasts and WWII history buffs. War Behind Enemy Lines tells the unvarnished story of British Special Forces in the Second World War. While the SAS and SBS remain household names today, there were a plethora of lesser known units, large and small, that played their part before departing the scene. Of special note was the Long Range Desert Group (LRDG) formed in North Africa who imparted their skills to David Stirling’s SAS in the early days. The Special Boat Sections and Squadron and other Royal Marine units inflicted great damage. Popski’s Private Army used heavily armed jeeps effectively in Italy while the Jedburghs parachuted in to assist the French Resistance. In Burma, the Chindits, under the controversial Orde Wingate, conducted deep penetration patrols against the Japanese, suffering heavy casualties from enemy action and disease. Drawing on personal accounts as well as official records, Julian Thompson paints a vivid picture of the operations and contribution of these and other units. He also analyses, using his own experience, the reasons for the resulting successes and failures.There is unlikely to be a more comprehensive and authoritative account of the “Golden Age of British Special Forces.”




Behind Enemy Lines: A Novel of the Battle of the Bulge


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Behind Enemy Lines is the second part of the three book trilogy Still in the Woods. The trilogy, beginning with Fight to Survive, tells the heroic story of American soldiers engulfed in Hitler’s surprise winter offensive in December, 1944. In the opening days of what came to be known as the Battle of the Bulge, American units were overrun or swept aside. American soldiers fought against overwhelming odds only to face the choice of surrender, or risk evading the enemy to regain US lines. Rallying to an intrepid American lieutenant, several dozen GIs decide that they will hold out in the Belgian forest until the Allies push the Nazis back into Germany. Lieutenant Arthur Hill organizes his volunteers into a unit to wage their own winter war. Their success in raiding supply dumps and ambushing German convoys gains needed food and supplies, but attracts the attention of the SS commander in the area. Sturmbannführer Karl Grabner becomes determined to wipe out the troublesome band of American “partisans.” The Still in the Woods series reaches the thrilling conclusion in Forest Battles.




Brother Andrew


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Cold War adventure and intrigue Bible smuggling into forbidden countries One man's devotion to spreading Gods word




Canadians Behind Enemy Lines, 1939-1945


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During the Second World War, almost one hundred Canadians served the Allied forces by passing as locals in occupied countries. At the behest of two British secret services, these men made language and custom their costumes. They risked their lives assisting resistance groups in sabotage and ambush missions or in smuggling Allied airmen out of occupied territories. Quiet heroes of the war, these bold Canadians helped to make the brutal and unrelenting warfare of the underground a potent weapon in the Allied arsenal. This is a study of unstinting personal courage in the face of overwhelming odds.