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Michael D. Doubler

    Michael D. Doubler bringt ein beispielloses Verständnis für Militärgeschichte mit, das auf dreiundzwanzig Dienstjahren und einer herausragenden Karriere als Oberst beruht. Mit einem Doktortitel in diesem Fach erforschen seine Schriften die harten Realitäten des Kampfes, insbesondere die Erfahrungen von Soldaten in europäischen Feldzügen. Doubler zeichnet auch die umfangreiche und wichtige Geschichte der Nationalgarde nach und beleuchtet ihre anhaltende Rolle. Seine aufschlussreichen Analysen haben ihn zu einer angesehenen Stimme gemacht, die häufig für Kommentare zu Militärfragen herangezogen wird.

    Closing with the enemy
    Dixie Dewdrop
    • 2018

      Dixie Dewdrop

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      4,2(6)Abgeben

      One of the earliest performers on WSM in Nashville, Uncle Dave Macon became the Grand Ole Opry's first superstar. His old-time music and energetic stage shows made him a national sensation and fueled a thirty-year run as one of America's most beloved entertainers. Michael D. Doubler tells the amazing story of the Dixie Dewdrop, a country music icon. Born in 1870, David Harrison Macon learned the banjo from musicians passing through his parents' Nashville hotel. After playing local shows in Middle Tennessee for decades, a big break led Macon to Vaudeville, the earliest of his two hundred-plus recordings and eventually to national stardom. Uncle Dave--clad in his trademark plug hat and gates-ajar collar--soon became the face of the Opry itself with his spirited singing, humor, and array of banjo picking styles. For the rest of his life, he defied age to tour and record prolifically, manage his business affairs, mentor up-and-comers like David "Stringbean" Akeman, and play with the Delmore Brothers, Roy Acuff, and Bill Monroe.

      Dixie Dewdrop
    • 1994

      From Normandy through to the Battle of the Bulge, this book deals with the deadly business of war - closing with the enemy, fighting and winning battles, taking and holding territory. It provides a reassessment of how American GIs accomplished these dangerous and costly tasks.

      Closing with the enemy