Unwavering: The Wives Who Fought to Ensure No Man is Left Behind
The Oath
Unwavering: The Wives Who Fought to Ensure No Man is Left Behind

by Taylor Kiland

Moving from the sidelines to the frontlines of activism, a small group of military wives defies government rules to leave wartime diplomacy to the professionals. Speaking up about the plight of their missing and captive husbands, they successfully make the fate of their men a national priority in the 1960s. It was a time when without the signature of a spouse or father, a woman could rarely obtain a credit card, get a mortgage, or purchase a car.

Meticulously researched, Unwavering is a spellbinding page-turner. Thrusting the reader into an unfolding drama, it captures the women's tentative beginnings and the obstacles they endured during the tumult of a war unfolding on television, in nationwide antiwar protests, the Watergate scandal, and the seismic cultural upheavals taking place in America. As they take matters into their own hands, they succeed in persuading a U.S. president, Congress, the State Department, and the Pentagon to follow their lead. Simultaneously, they galvanize public support for their cause, creating a national obsession with our missing men. In doing so, they established an enduring tenet of American policy to Leave No Man Behind. Theirs is not simply a wives' tale. This is the quintessentially American story of how a group of women, once silenced and sidelined, persevered against all odds to change how America fights its wars.

Email: taylor.kiland@gmail.com
Publisher: Knox Press, 2023

Ordering Info: Amazon

The Oath

by Dennis Koller

Winner 2017 Silver Medal, Mystery/Thriller, Military Writers Society of America

"I do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith . . . So help me God."

A lifetime ago, two young Naval aviators took that Oath. Both were shot down over North Vietnam and together endured years of brutal torture as prisoners of war in the infamous Hanoi Hilton. Four decades later, one is a San Francisco Homicide Inspector. The other has decided it’s payback time and has begun killing selected Americans who went to North Vietnam to aid the enemy's cause. The Oath, that once made them brothers-in-arms, now threatens to destroy their lives.

"An exciting and well written story with a plot that could have been a real life biography, or dream, of many Vietnam Veterans during and since Jane Fonda’s visit to Hanoi."  LCDR Richard Pariseau, USN (Ret.) USNA ’60, PhD

Email: denniskollerauthor@gmail.com
Publisher: Pen Books, 2016

Ordering Info: AmazonBarnes & Noble,  and can be ordered online at book website www.denniskoller.com 

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