Jonathan D. Bratten

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Jonathan Bratten is an engineer officer and National Guard historian from Maine. He enjoys hiking, writing, and trying to forget that PowerPoint is a thing.

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Jonathan D. Bratten "To the Last Man" was the book I never set out to write. Instead, it sort of set up an ambush for me by littering my path with sources like letters, d…more"To the Last Man" was the book I never set out to write. Instead, it sort of set up an ambush for me by littering my path with sources like letters, diaries, journals, pictures, poems, and the like. There were just too many stories to not put them all in one place. As humans, we are storytellers. My job was simply to bring stories to light. (less)
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Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain
“It is something great and greatening to cherish an ideal; to act in the light of truth that is far-away and far above; to set aside the near advantage, the momentary pleasure; the snatching of seeming good to self; and to act for remoter ends, for higher good, and for interests other than our own.”
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain

G.K. Chesterton
“The great Gaels of Ireland are the men that God made mad,
For all their wars are merry, and all their songs are sad.”
G.K. Chesterton, The Ballad of the White Horse

Winston S. Churchill
“In War: Resolution,
In Defeat: Defiance,
In Victory: Magnanimity
In Peace: Good Will.”
Winston S. Churchill, The Second World War: The Nobel Prize-Winning History of World War II

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