Marksman’s Trinity

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When Captain C.W. Langhorne, 4th United States Cavalry, takes a green lieutenant named Harry Bennett and a trio of Apache scouts on a hunting trip along the Rio Grande in the summer of 1916, he has no idea that their real quarry will turn out to be Mexican bandits and…

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Standing in the Gap

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Army Outposts, Picket Stations, and the Pacification of the Texas Frontier, 1866-1886. After the Civil War, the United States Army faced a tremendous challenge on the Texas frontier. Military authorities had to overcome major obstacles in mobility and communications, and they had to learn a far different kind of warfare…

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Benjamin Franklin: You Know What To Say

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Benjamin Franklin-a man who knew what to say. Eager as a young boy to learn, you’ll discover Ben’s amazing achievement as a writer, printer, author, inventor, scientist, postmaster general, ambassador, representative, and one of the authors of the Declaration of Independence.

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