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Gosh, I’m Thankful… for the Greatest Generation
Thanksgiving Day 2013 By Jeff Salter On this Thanksgiving Day, I have uncountable blessings to be grateful for, but one which takes center stage is living in this nation which affords freedom and so many blessings to so many. But … Continue reading
Posted in authors, Books, Family, Holiday, Jeff Salter, Life, Miscellaneous, Random thoughts, writing, youth
Tagged America, Astraea Press, Called to Arms, Called to Arms Again, Elaina Lee, Great Depression, Greatest Generation, grit, holiday, J.L. Salter, patriotism, sacrifice, Thanksgiving, United States, veteran, veterans, Veterans Day, World War, World War II, World War Two
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C2AA Now in Paperback
By Jeff Salter I realize it’s Halloween and I’m supposed to be scaring everybody, so here’s a quick, token BOO! and then I’ll get on with my sales pitch during Free Week at 4F1H. Yeah, this is an exciting part … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellaneous
Tagged amazon, America, Called to Arms, Called to Arms Again, Greatest Generation, grit, mortality, paperback, patriotism, United States, veteran, veterans, Veterans Day, World War, World War II, World War Two
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Tribute to Greatest Generation
By Jeff Salter We have an ‘open’ week here at 4F1H, so it’s only natural that I’d use Hound Day to talk about my upcoming novel, Called To Arms Again, scheduled for release by May 30. Of the seven novels … Continue reading
Posted in Jeff Salter, Life, Miscellaneous, Random thoughts, writing
Tagged America, Called to Arms, Elaina Lee, Greatest Generation, grit, patriotism, United States, veteran, veterans, Veterans Day, World War, World War II, World War Two
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Now, It’s ‘Independence Day’ To Me
To be honest, I never felt terribly patriotic growing up, but OH! how we did do up the Fourth of July with fireworks! We bought them early and we bought a lot of mostly small ones, but they lasted through … Continue reading
Posted in Holiday, Miscellaneous, Tonette Joyce
Tagged Abigail Addams, America, American Flag, American Indian, American revolution, Benjamin Franklin, Britain, celebrations, Fairfax County, family, fireworks, food, Founding Mothers, Fourth of July, George Mason, George Washington, Gunston Hall, HBO, holidays, Independence, independence day, Irish Independence, John Addams, Martha Washington, Maryland, Monticell, Mount Vernon, patriotism, Red, sacrifice, sparklers, Thomas Jefferson, USA, Virginia, war, White and Blue, women, Woodlawn Plantation
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Originally Decoration Day
by Jeff Salter Originally called Decoration Day, this is a day of remembrance for all those who have died in our nation’s service. Officially proclaimed in 1868, it was first observed on May 30 that year by placing … Continue reading
Posted in Holiday, Jeff Salter, writing
Tagged Decoration Day, first responders, memorial day, patriotism, soldiers, veterans, wars
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