Reviews
"Talk about politically incorrect!Don't Tread on Meis the best, most entertaining account of the American warrior I've ever read. Crocker gets it! So will you." -Lt. Col. Robert "Buzz" Patterson, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), former military aide to the president, bestselling author ofDereliction of DutyandWar Crimes "Robust and provocative,Don't Tread on Meis a unique addition to any library of American history-and it might try to annex your neighboring volumes." -Tony Blankley, McLaughlin Group panelist, bestselling author ofThe West's Last Chance "InDon't Tread on Me, Crocker writes manfully of our nation's proud martial spirit that is assailed on so many sides today. I was ready to head to the nearest armed forces recruiting office after reading it." -Steven F. Hayward, author ofChurchill on LeadershipandThe Age of Reagan, 19641980 "The central thrust of Harry Crocker's sparkling book is that a nation's very essence is reflected in the character of its military, that its history is written in the blood and courage of its fighting men. In prose as unblinking as it is fast-moving, he tells the story of the creation of the 'American Empire.' This book is a true one-of-a-kind; its power flows from Crocker's focus on the dauntless warriors who forged and safeguarded the United States of America." -Lt. Gen. Dave R. Palmer, U.S. Army (Ret.), former superintendent of West Point, author ofGeorge Washington and Benedict Arnold: A Tale of Two Patriots "Don't Tread on Meis that rare but admirable thing-a book written from a Tory, Imperialist, Southern Gentleman's perspective. Winston Churchill and Andrew Jackson would both be proud. A rousing read through the rattling good tales of American history." -John O'Sullivan, editor-at-large forNational Review "A book as dashing, formidable, and triumphant as the American fighting man it describes." -Bernard Cornwell, author ofSharpe's Furyand the bestselling Richard Sharpe series, "Talk about politically incorrect! Don't Tread on Me is the best, most entertaining account of the American warrior I've ever read. Crocker gets it! So will you." -Lt. Col. Robert "Buzz" Patterson, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), former military aide to the president, bestselling author of Dereliction of Duty and War Crimes "Robust and provocative, Don't Tread on Me is a unique addition to any library of American history-and it might try to annex your neighboring volumes." -Tony Blankley, McLaughlin Group panelist, bestselling author of The West's Last Chance "In Don't Tread on Me, Crocker writes manfully of our nation's proud martial spirit that is assailed on so many sides today. I was ready to head to the nearest armed forces recruiting office after reading it." -Steven F. Hayward, author of Churchill on Leadership and The Age of Reagan, 19641980 "The central thrust of Harry Crocker's sparkling book is that a nation's very essence is reflected in the character of its military, that its history is written in the blood and courage of its fighting men. In prose as unblinking as it is fast-moving, he tells the story of the creation of the 'American Empire.' This book is a true one-of-a-kind; its power flows from Crocker's focus on the dauntless warriors who forged and safeguarded the United States of America." -Lt. Gen. Dave R. Palmer, U.S. Army (Ret.), former superintendent of West Point, author of George Washington and Benedict Arnold: A Tale of Two Patriots "Don't Tread on Me is that rare but admirable thing-a book written from a Tory, Imperialist, Southern Gentleman's perspective. Winston Churchill and Andrew Jackson would both be proud. A rousing read through the rattling good tales of American history." -John O'Sullivan, editor-at-large for National Review "A book as dashing, formidable, and triumphant as the American fighting man it describes." -Bernard Cornwell, author of Sharpe's Fury and the bestselling Richard Sharpe series, "Talk about politically incorrect! "Don't Tread on Me" is the best, most entertaining account of the American warrior I've ever read. Crocker gets it! So will you." --Lt. Col. Robert "Buzz" Patterson, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), former military aide to the president, bestselling author of" Dereliction of Duty" and" War Crimes" "Robust and provocative, "Don't Tread on Me" is a unique addition to any library of American history--and it might try to annex your neighboring volumes." --Tony Blankley, McLaughlin Group panelist, bestselling author of "The West's Last Chance" "In "Don't Tread on Me," Crocker writes manfully of our nation's proud martial spirit that is assailed on so many sides today. I was ready to head to the nearest armed forces recruiting office after reading it." --Steven F. Hayward, author of "Churchill on Leadership" and "The Age of Reagan, 1964-1980" "The central thrust of Harry Crocker's sparkling book is that a nation's very essence is reflected in the character of its military, that its history is written in the blood and courage of its fighting men. In prose as unblinking as it is fast-moving, he tells the story of the creation of the 'American Empire.' This book is a true one-of-a-kind; its power flows from Crocker's focus on the dauntless warriors who forged and safeguarded the United States of America." --Lt. Gen. Dave R. Palmer, U.S. Army (Ret.), former superintendent of West Point, author of "George Washington and Benedict Arnold: A Tale of Two Patriots" ""Don't Tread on Me" is that rare but admirable thing--a book written from a Tory, Imperialist, Southern Gentleman's perspective. Winston Churchill and Andrew Jackson would both be proud. A rousingread through the rattling good tales of American history." --John O'Sullivan, editor-at-large for" National Review" "A book as dashing, formidable, and triumphant as the American fighting man it describes." --Bernard Cornwell, author of "Sharpe's Fury" and the bestselling Richard Sharpe series, " Talk about politically incorrect! "Don' t Tread on Me" is the best, most entertaining account of the American warrior I' ve ever read. Crocker gets it! So will you." -- Lt. Col. Robert " Buzz" Patterson, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), former military aide to the president, bestselling author of" Dereliction of Duty" and" War Crimes" " Robust and provocative, "Don' t Tread on Me" is a unique addition to any library of American history-- and it might try to annex your neighboring volumes." -- Tony Blankley, McLaughlin Group panelist, bestselling author of "The West' s Last Chance" " In "Don' t Tread on Me," Crocker writes manfully of our nation' s proud martial spirit that is assailed on so many sides today. I was ready to head to the nearest armed forces recruiting office after reading it." -- Steven F. Hayward, author of "Churchill on Leadership" and "The Age of Reagan, 1964- 1980" " The central thrust of Harry Crocker' s sparkling book is that a nation' s very essence is reflected in the character of its military, that its history is written in the blood and courage of its fighting men. In prose as unblinking as it is fast-moving, he tells the story of the creation of the ' American Empire.' This book is a true one-of-a-kind; its power flows from Crocker' s focus on the dauntless warriors who forged and safeguarded the United States of America." -- Lt. Gen. Dave R. Palmer, U.S. Army (Ret.), former superintendent of West Point, author of "George Washington and Benedict Arnold: A Tale of Two Patriots" " "Don' tTread on Me" is that rare but admirable thing-- a book written from a Tory, Imperialist, Southern Gentleman' s perspective. Winston Churchill and Andrew Jackson would both be proud. A rousing read through the rattling good tales of American history." -- John O' Sullivan, editor-at-large for" National Review" " A book as dashing, formidable, and triumphant as the American fighting man it describes." -- Bernard Cornwell, author of "Sharpe' s Fury" and the bestselling Richard Sharpe series