The newest endorsement for The Enemy Harassed, comes from James Holden-Rhodes, Ph.D., of New Mexico. James is a retired Marine Corps combat officer, who moved on to found the Intelligence Studies Program at New Mexico State University, where he served as Director. He has lectured at the Central Intelligence Agency, National Drug Intelligence Center, National Security Agency, Western European Union (Paris), and New Mexico Highlands University, among others. He writes:
“As a Historian’s Historian, in The Enemy Harassed: Washington’s New Jersey Campaign of 1777, Jim Stempel once again takes the road less traveled, bringing to life a period of the American Revolution that had been virtually forgotten. Based upon deep research—obtained in part from a wonderful trove of period diaries, journals, and letters—Stempel wields the artist’s brush to recreate the kaleidoscope of combat, maneuver, and counter-maneuver that raged across New Jersey during 1777, which ultimately had a profound impact on the war’s outcome. Bound to enthrall readers of all backgrounds and interests, The Enemy Harassed is very highly recommended.” –James Holden-Rhodes
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