Invaded on All Sides
Title | Invaded on All Sides PDF eBook |
Author | Ralph Naveaux |
Publisher | |
Pages | 414 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Michigan |
ISBN | 9780615219387 |
Invaded on All Sides
Title | Invaded on All Sides PDF eBook |
Author | Ralph James Naveaux |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2022-10-27 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781958363232 |
From January 18 to January 23, 1813, Frenchtown, on the banks of the River Raisin, became a battleground where the military forces of the United States and Great Britain fought each other for control of the Lower Great Lakes. At stake were the destinies of Michigan, Upper Canada, and the Native-American alliance. Invaded on All Sides is a readable but detailed study of the largest field battle ever fought within the present confines of the state of Michigan. By the end of the fighting, General Winchester's army of Kentuckians had been entirely destroyed, resulting in the largest total American casualties of any single day's battle during the War of 1812. The debacle at the River Raisin and the subsequent murder of some wounded Americans served to galvanize U.S. forces on the western frontier. "Remember the Raisin" became the battle cry by which a newly reformed army sought to avenge their countrymen and turn defeat into victory in the Old Northwest. Once a polluted industrial site, the battleground itself is now being restored and preserved for the River Raisin National Battlefield Park. This is also part of the story.
Invaded
Title | Invaded PDF eBook |
Author | Jennifer Eaton |
Publisher | Jennifer M. Eaton |
Pages | 482 |
Release | 2018-10 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781949046038 |
A detective tracks down a serial killer while counseling a young woman plagued with an alien entity.
Invasion
Title | Invasion PDF eBook |
Author | Miranda Watson |
Publisher | |
Pages | 564 |
Release | 2019-11-20 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781710090376 |
A world has been deceived, and a war has begun... America has been invaded and stands isolated, alone, and without allies... Lines have been drawn; sides have been chosen-brother against sister, father against daughter, parents against their children. Battles rage from the Midwest to the Great Plains as militia factions form and political frustrations turn to violence. The UN peacekeepers are hailed as liberators in the Northeast but reviled as invaders in the Upper Midwest. Four nuclear armed powers wage war. Will the nuclear genie remain in the bottle, or will a desperate America, attacked on all sides, resort to using this devastating weapon to equal the playing field? As the world descends into chaos, the puppet masters pulling the strings may finally have been exposed. But is it too little, too late? Can the endgame be stopped or is the world careening toward an unimaginable disaster? Grab your copy now and find out what happens. The Falling Empires Series is best read in order, as each book builds upon the previous work. The reading order is as listed: Book One: Rigged Book Two: Peacekeepers Book Three: Invasion Book Four: Vengeance Book Five: Retribution *When you buy a book written by Rosone and Watson, they have chosen to donate a portion of the proceeds to help support the following organizations: Tunnel to Towers Foundation, Operation Underground Railroad, and Charity: Water.
When the United States Invaded Russia
Title | When the United States Invaded Russia PDF eBook |
Author | Carl J. Richard |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 211 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1442219890 |
One of the earliest U.S. counterinsurgency campaigns outside the Western Hemisphere, the Siberian intervention was a harbinger of policies to come. At the height of World War I, President Woodrow Wilson dispatched thousands of American soldiers to Siberia, and continued the intervention for a year and a half after the armistice in order to overthrow the Bolsheviks and to prevent the Japanese from absorbing eastern Siberia. Its tragic legacy can be found in the seeds of World War II, and in the Cold War.
Ridgeway
Title | Ridgeway PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Vronsky |
Publisher | Penguin Canada |
Pages | 326 |
Release | 2011-11-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0143182846 |
In this groundbreaking narrative, historian, investigative journalist and filmmaker Peter Vronsky uncovers the hidden history of the Battle of Ridgeway and explores its significance to Canada’s nation-building myths and traditions. On June 1, 1866, more than 1,000 Fenian insurgents invaded Canada across the Niagara River from Buffalo, N.Y. The Fenians were mostly battle-hardened Civil War veterans; the Canadian troops sent to fight them came from a generation that had not seen combat at home for more than 30 years. Led by inexperienced upper-class officers, the volunteer soldiers were mostly young, some as young as 15 years old. They were farm boys, shopkeepers, apprentices, schoolteachers, store clerks and two rifle companies of University of Toronto students hastily called out from their final exams. Many had not fired live rounds from their rifles even once. When they fought the Fenians near the village of Ridgeway the next day, a single rifle company of 28 students took the brunt of a counter-attack by 800 insurgents and suffered the most killed and wounded. The events of June 2, 1866, were covered up by the Macdonald government. The story was falsified so thoroughly that most Canadians today have not heard of the first modern battle in which Canadians died.
Documents Relating to the Invasion of Canada and the Surrender of Detroit, 1812
Title | Documents Relating to the Invasion of Canada and the Surrender of Detroit, 1812 PDF eBook |
Author | Public Archives of Canada |
Publisher | |
Pages | 268 |
Release | 1912 |
Genre | Archives |
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