Colonel Andy O'Meara is a combat veteran awarded a Silver Star and a Purple Heart in the Vietnam war. His latest and well researched book, Liberty VS Tyranny deals with the enduring struggle between our military leaders, sworn to defend our Constitution and the political leaders in charge. Col. O'Meara looks at the extraordinary role Yale University played in mobilizing opposition to the Vietnam war and the roles our academia has played in creating a genre of socialist elites buried within American society today. The failure of the DOJ and FBI to prosecute flagrant cases of treason and how…mehr
Colonel Andy O'Meara is a combat veteran awarded a Silver Star and a Purple Heart in the Vietnam war. His latest and well researched book, Liberty VS Tyranny deals with the enduring struggle between our military leaders, sworn to defend our Constitution and the political leaders in charge. Col. O'Meara looks at the extraordinary role Yale University played in mobilizing opposition to the Vietnam war and the roles our academia has played in creating a genre of socialist elites buried within American society today. The failure of the DOJ and FBI to prosecute flagrant cases of treason and how they have now become weaponized by former President Obama is one of the most serious events to damage our justice system and the rule of law. This miscarriage of justice has convinced the leaders of the Left that they are above the law; a travesty which continues to this day. You will read examples of catastrophic failures caused by America's various governments over these past six decades since the Kennedy assassination and the damage they have done to our international role in keeping socialism and communism at bay in the free world. He documents the damage our political leaders have done with ever-changing domestic and erratic foreign policies. He asks the question, "Where do we go from here?" Do we keep on repeating these same mistakes created by an ever-changing direction of government, or do we create a sustained domestic and foreign policy that will hold communism and socialism at bay in the free world? Liberty Vs Tyranny, will leave you asking these questions while it also offers a possible solution!Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Colonel O'Meara served as a cavalryman, infantryman and tankerman in troop units in Europe, Vietnam and the United States. His command experience includes troop duty from platoon to brigade level, as well as his service as the Assistant Division Commander (ADC) for Support of the 24th Infantry Division. His combat experiences included two tours in line units as a lieutenant, captain as a Maj. Gen. with the 1st Cavalry Regiment (ARVN) and the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment (US). He was decorated five times for valor during his service in Vietnam. He also became Major General George S. Patton's Intelligence Officer during the Vietnam war. O'Meara studied in Europe earning certification as a Western European Area Expert. He graduated from the Army War College, earning two graduate degrees over the course of his career. He served in the War Plans Division of the Operations Directorate in the Pentagon and as a speech writer in the Office of the Army Chief of Staff. He directed the training development of the M-1 Abrams Tank. He also served as the President of the Army Training Board and as the Senior Army Instructor at the National War College, where he retired from military service. Following his retirement from the Army, he served as a government contractor for the Army in the Middle East. During his work for the Army in Saudi Arabia, the Army Mission was targeted by al Qaeda in the War on Terror. He was working in the Army Mission Headquarters in Riyadh when a truck bomb that inflicted three hundred casualties on Saudi nationals and Americans destroyed the building. Colonel O'Meara's published works include Infrastructure and the Marxist Power Seizure, Accidental Warrior, Only the Dead Came Home, Opening the American Mind, Reflections, and Revisiting Revisionist History. He acted as co-editor and author of Leadership: Combat Leaders and Lessons. In addition, he has published numerous articles that have appeared in newspapers and professional journals.
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