J. Furman Daniel III
War is a profoundly imperfect, inefficient, and iniquitous element of the human experience, one that corrupts everything it touches.
John von Heyking offers a truly novel take on Winston Churchill that examines his genuine and long-lasting friendships.
Reading American Foreign Policy books is something akin to a blind taste test in the bottled water aisle.
Wooster’s book is an examination of the fundamental debates regarding the role of the military in American society.
J. Furman Daniel III is an Associate Professor in the College of Security and Intelligence at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. He is the author of Patton: Battling with History, the editor of 21st Century Patton: Strategic Insights for the Modern Era and co-author of The First Space War: How the Patterns of History and the Principles of STEM Will Shape Its Form.