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General Donald V. Bennett
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General Donald V. Bennett (ret.), a former commandant of West Point, served as ranking member of Richard M. Nixon's Joint Chiefs of Staff. He lives in Montreat, North Carolina, where he often lectures on "the Greatest Generation." General Bennett (with collaborator William R. Forstchen) wrote about his WWII experiences in Honor Untarnished published by Tor/Forge Books.
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Honor Untarnished
by General Donald V. Bennett
Whether it was fighting Rommel's fierce Afrika Korps, hitting the beaches of Normandy on D-Day, surviving the Battle of the Bulge or just being in the next room during the infamous "slapping incident" of Blood-n-Guts General George Patton, Donald Bennett experienced the fiery crucible of World War II and survived to tell about it.
Lindbergh, Patton, Bradley and Eisenhower are just names in a history book to most -- but to Don Bennett they were personal acquaintances. This is the story of famous moments in history from a man who was actually there.
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