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Exclusive--O'Donnell: The Boys of Pointe du Hoc; Could this Generation Accomplish D-Day’s Toughest Mission?

By: Patrick K. O'Donnell · Patrick K. O'Donnell — June 6th 2024 at 05:00

The most difficult mission of D-Day was scaling the 90-foot cliffs of Pointe du Hoc, France to take out the German machine guns targeted on the beach.

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Exclusive--O'Donnell: Bloody Clash at Meyer’s Ford, Lincoln’s Special Forces Crush a Company of Mosby’s Confederate Rangers

By: Patrick K. O'Donnell · Patrick K. O'Donnell — June 1st 2024 at 05:00

Confederate guerrilla leader John Singleton Mosby continually urged his Rangers to “get the bulge” on their opponents by attacking first, using the element of surprise to swiftly and violently make the most of their small numbers to subdue their opponents.

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Exclusive--O'Donnell: Forever Young, Memorial Day Revolutionary War Unsung Hero and 'Appeal to Heaven'

By: Patrick K. O'Donnell · Patrick K. O'Donnell — May 27th 2024 at 05:00

Countless times, the fate of the nascent American nation depended on the right person being in the right place at the right time--like the gallant 26-year-old Marblehead captain James Mugford Jr. who captured the largest single prize of the Revolutionary War, the Hope.

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Exclusive--O'Donnell: Crimson Snow, Honor Is Met with Honor in a Deadly Shootout

By: Patrick K. O'Donnell · Patrick K. O'Donnell — May 25th 2024 at 05:00

Confederate guerilla leader John Singleton Mosby and his intrepid Rangers are known for their incredibly daring feats, but they weren’t always successful. One chilly night in the winter of 1864, the Union calvary met the Confederates’ surprise raid with a bloody defeat.

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Exclusive--O'Donnell: Unearthing The Untold Story of Civil War Guerilla Warfare

By: Patrick K. O'Donnell · Patrick K. O'Donnell — May 20th 2024 at 05:00

Each of my thirteen books has found me. The spark for my latest bestseller ignited when I stumbled across a roadside sign in Northern Virginia marking John Singleton Mosby’s Grapewood Farm engagement.

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Exclusive--O'Donnell: The Devil Takes Care of His Own

By: Patrick K. O'Donnell · Patrick K. O'Donnell — May 14th 2024 at 05:00

Mosby himself seemed to have a vampire-like ability to rise from the dead, being severely wounded a handful of times, but always staving off death and capture.

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Exclusive--O'Donnell: Mail-In Ballot Fraud Is Nothing New, Occurred for the 1st Time During the Civil War

By: Patrick K. O'Donnell · Patrick K. O'Donnell — May 9th 2024 at 05:00

Ballot fraud occurred one hundred and sixty years ago in the presidential election of 1864, when absentee ballots were allowed for the first time because of the massive number of Union soldiers in the field and away from their home states.

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