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MAGAZINE
ARTICLES
WWII
Quarterly:
Fall 2010: "Nordwind: The 'Other' Battle of the Bulge (Overshadowed by the hard winter fighting in Belgium, the battles in Alsace-Lorraine were no less brutal
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SKI
Magazine:
Nov. 1992: "When America's Skiers Went
To War" (a brief history of the 10th Mountain Division
and its post-war contributions to thesport of skiing in America)
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World
War II Magazine (Cowles History Group):

Sept. 1987: "Mountain Breakthrough in
Italy" (history of the 10th Mountain Division)
May 1992: "Bomber Stream Launched"
(the first thousand—plane raid over Germany)
Jan. 1994: "Allied Agony at Anzio"
(overview of the Anzio campaign)
Mar. 1994: "The Real Great Escape"
(interview with Gen. A.P. Clark, one of the principals)
May 1994: "Airborne Flank Attack"
(British parachute operations over Normandy on D-Day)
Nov. 1994: "Armament: The M4 Sherman
Tank (development & deployment of America's most famous tank)
Mar. 1995: "Remagen: The Allies' Bridge
to Victory" (capture of the first bridge over the Rhine
River)
May 1997: "Bag Left Untied" (lost
Allied opportunities at the battle of the Falaise Gap)
Feb. 2000: "Hell's Commandos" (history
of the 1st Special Service Force
—"The Devil's Brigade")
Mar. 2000: "The Liberation of Dachau"
(based on a chapter in The Rock
of Anzio)*
*Awarded the National Distinguished Writing
Award from the
U.S. Army Historical Foundation
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WWII
History Magazine (Sovereign Media)
Sept.
2002: "The Battle for Easy Red and Fox
Green" (
1st Infantry Division at Normandy)
Nov.
2002: "Storming Riva Ridge"
(the 10th Mountain Division's baptismof fire)
July
2003: "A Short, Sharp Engagement"
(the battle for Meximieux, France)
Nov.
2004: "Ike vs. Rommel" (twin biographies
of the main D-Day protagonists)
May
2005: "Victory At Last" (an account
of the final days of the Third Reich and how the Allies
sercured victory in Europe)
Winter 2005: "The Most Serious
Reverse" (the
destruction of the 106th Infantry Division during the Battle
of the Bulge)
November 2006: "Hollywood Stars
Go To War" (the
contribution of moviedom's talent to the war effort)
January 2007: "Running the Gauntlet" (the
story of the Merchant Marine and the treacherous Murmansk
run)
March 2007: "A Mountain Trooper's Sketchbook" (a
look at war artists, especially Jacques Parker of the 10th
Mountain Division)
Oct./Nov. 2008: "Horrific Discovery at Buchenwald" (A revealing history of the Nazi concentration camp and its liberation by American forces)
Dec. 2008: "Breaking Down the Door" (A detailed look at the heavy urban fighting for the German city of Aachen in the autumn of 1944)
January 2009: "One Man's Call of Duty" (Lt. Buck Compton and the Band of Brothers")
Dec. 2010: "Every Man a Hero" (British commandos paid a heavy price during a violent raid on the German naval base at St. Nazaire)
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Colorado Heritage Magazine (Colorado Historical Society)
Summer 2006: "No Ordinary Day" (An account of a 1951 B-29 crash into a Denver neighborhood)
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