Wait a minute, I thought this was about Tubbs and Crocket and Miami Vice. Oops!
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by Jeffrey on June 29, 2010 in Uncategorized
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“Bobby Washkowiak battles his way through the bitter first winter of the Korean War, longing for home. Fifty years later, his son and grandson come across the wartime letters from the father and grandfather they never knew and learn what happen to him on one of the battlefields of that “forgotten war.” In this emotional tour de force, Jeffrey Miller vividly recreates the horrors of combat and the yearning for closure experienced by millions of soldiers and their families.” - Michael Breen, author of Kim Jong-Il: North Korea's Dear Leader and The Koreans: Who They Are, What They Want, Where their Future Lies.Recent Posts
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War Remains Cracks Amazon’s Top Ten
And I am in some great company. I know it’s only for a while (by now the book has probably slipped out of the Top Ten) but it was a good feeling while it lasted. War Remains, a Korean War Novel
by Jeffrey on May 22, 2013 in Korean War, South Korea, War Remains






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