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Never Subdued

By: W. Franklin Hook
Narrated by: Scott P. Delaney
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A true story about the Philippine-American War, 1898-1902, and how it led to the Moro Campaigns against radical Islam, 1902-1913.

©2011 William Franklin Hook (P)2017 William Franklin Hook
Military War

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"[The narrative conveys] the image of a bunch of ordinary young men who got caught up in the historical moment of America's first wars of the 20th Century, enlisted almost on a whim, and took part in an extraordinary adventure. It is as much a human story as a history lesson...It relates entirely to the present day." (Robert A. Fulton, author of Moroland: The History of Uncle Sam and the Moros 1899-1920)
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