I have had a chance to really et deep into Killing Patton by Bill O'reilly. This novel has not gone more into depth about Pattons personal life but it has started talking about his military career during WW2 and how he was one of the most successful generals and how he was beloved by his men. Also it shows his armies progress into the invasion of Europe.
The story also starts to describe how Patton had begun the battle for a German fort while he was undersupplied and had less men then needed. All of his attempted attacks were failures and that was the first loss he had been handed. He was ordered by his superior General Eisenhower to stop the advance in order to resupply but Patton knew that would be time for the Germans to do the same. He was eventually halted in his attack and had to stand down.
Monday, January 26, 2015
Monday, January 12, 2015
Killing Patton
Killing Patton
By Bill O'reilly
This book has grasped my interest from the start, literally. Even though I haven't read much of this book I found it very enticing from the beginning. The book started by chronicaling General Patton's lifetime military achievements and personal events in his life. It talks a little about his family and his wife whom he had three kids with. When he was injured and paralyzed his wife stayed by him through it all.
The accident that he was involved in has changed his life for the worst, he has been paralyzed from the neck down and can not move and could barely speak. The death of the great General Patton has some serious speculation as to whether it was an accident. The General has been in many near death close "accidents." The General has almost been shot down by a friendly airplane and remained unscathed. The injury that eventually led to his death was a very unusual event, it was said that the driver and soldiers in the troop transport were drunk and out for a little joyride, but while out on this joyride they swerved across the road and hit his car head on. The driver and passengers fled the scene and no charges were filed.
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Reflecting post
The English blogs we have to do were not my favorite. I do not like reading on my own that much unless its a good, exciting, and thrilling book. Reading the books wasn't the bi issue though. The big issue for me was the fact that we actually had to blog it and I never really took a close look at the calendar to see when and what is due. That will have to change next semester. As to the actual blogging part when we are given class time in the computer lab to do it I will certainly do it instead of reading my independent reading book because I didn't want to read at home. I also think I should elaborate on the actual books and focus on the details that are more important rather than other stuff just to fill space and make it look like a full paragraph.
Monday, October 20, 2014
Slaves of socorro ending
In this story it has a dramatic ending that will leave you on the edge of your chair. Citizens have been captured and enslaved and its up for Hal and his crew to save them. He must risk the lives of his crew and possibly may never see one again. This time he is also joined by Gilan, a great ranger from Araluen. Will they be able to pull off the ultimate heist and and take back their people? find out in Slaves of Scorro.
Monday, September 22, 2014
Slaves of Socorro
Slaves of Socorro
I just started reading this book last week and I am already enticed in its great detail and suspense. This book is the 4th installment of the Brotherband Chronicles. The series is closely and directly related to the great series The Rangers Apprentice. In The slaves of Socorro by Australian Author John Flanagan Hal and his crew aboard the Heron must go to a distant slave trading land and must stop one of their old foes. They are all skandians but they will need the help of the Araluens. They must all work together in order to stop Tursgud.
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