H. W. Crocker III is the author of Triumph: The Power and the Glory of the Catholic Church and Robert E. Lee on Leadership: Executive Lessons in Character, Courage, and Vision, as well as the prizewinning comic novel The Old Limey. He has worked as a journalist, a speechwriter for the governor of California, and a book editor. He lives near the battlefields of northern Virginia.
“A rousing crash course on the U.S. military tradition.”
-National Review
“The best single volume I’ve found paying tribute to the American
military is Don’t Tread on Me, a sweeping, fast-paced
four-hundred-year history of America at war.”
—David Limbaugh, nationally syndicated columnist
“In witty and irreverent prose, author H. W. Crocker III provides a
broad survey of America’s martial history. . . . Don’t Tread
on Me deftly illuminates the full spectrum of America’s rich
military traditions.”
—New York Sun
“A lively popular history of Americans at war. . . . [Don’t Tread
on Me] fills gaps left by the grand narrative of American military
history.”
—Washington Times
“H. W. Crocker’s history of America’s wars is a rarity: a
controversial and absorbing read about a crucial topic, the role
that the military has played in shaping America’s past. I recommend
it highly.”
—Philadelphia Inquirer
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