About the Author. H. Paul SIDELIGHTS: H. Paul Jeffers is a writer with numerous nonfiction, mystery, and Western titles to his credit. His interest in government-sponsored law enforcement activities (the CIA and FBI, Scotland Yard) has also enriched his mystery and suspense novels with their assortment of amateur sleuths.
H. Paul Jeffers is the The most famous and controversial figure in the history of American air power, William "Billy" Mitchell began his romance with aviation in when, at the age of 38, he took private flying lessons—graduating just in time to undertake the mobilization of America’s nascent air forces in World War I.
This book is a COL William O. Darby 's Biography. William O. Darby (8 February - 30 April ) was the commanding officer of the famous Darby's Rangers in the United States Army during World War II. His legendary strength of character is a guidon to all Rangers, leading us from out front.
The Heroic Story of Darby's Describes the exploits and accomplishments of charismatic commander Colonel William Darby and his elite battalion of Army Rangers, from North Africa, to southern Italy, to Darby's tragic death eight days before V-E day and his posthumous honors. 25, first printing.
H. Paul Jeffers was A biography of the only president to be elected to non-consecutive terms reveals a tough, honest, courageous leader who took responsibility for his actions and wasn't afraid to take on corruption where he saw it.
The Heroic Story of Authors: Everett McKinley Dirksen, H. Paul Jeffers. Print Book, English United States Biography Juvenile literature. Contents: William Bradford, the shepherd boy.
(Harry Paul Jeffers). PERSONAL: “In Onward We Charge, H. Paul Jeffers breathes life into a storied World War II figure, Col. William O. Darby. In leading his Rangers, Darby proved to be one of the European Theater’s most unique commanders, and Jeffers’s lively prose and clear writing rightly accords a prominent place to the figure.
The first biography of the
SIDELIGHTS: H. Paul Jeffers is a writer with numerous nonfiction, mystery, and Western titles to his credit. His interest in government-sponsored law enforcement activities (the CIA and FBI, Scotland Yard) has also enriched his mystery and suspense novels with their assortment of amateur sleuths.