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  • June 17, 1967 - Battle of Xom Bo II was launched on Veterans Day Nov 11th 2016
  • Thirty Nine Americans Dead & 150 More Wounded in the battle of Xom Bo II
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June 17, 1967 - Battle of Xom Bo II was launched on Veterans Day Nov 11th 2016

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Created: Monday, 10 April 2017 08:24
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We had a very exciting official launch for the book, “June 17, 1967 – Battle of Xom Bo II.” Author David Hearne gave a presentation about the book, which included why he wrote it, the people he interviewed, and a synopsis of what the book was about. A couple videos were shown during the presentation illustrating the hardships the men endured during the battle. Those in attendance were treated to coffee, wine, desserts and all kinds of snacks. A cake was presented that replicated the design of the book’s cover.

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Thirty Nine Americans Dead & 150 More Wounded in the battle of Xom Bo II

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“June 17, 1967 – Battle of Xom Bo II,” is a book by David Hearne, that emanated from the stories told by the survivors of the battle and the wives, brothers, sisters, or friends of those who were there when over 8000 artillery rounds, napalm and bombs rained down around LZ X-Ray to dislodge the entrenched enemy.


June 17, 1967 - Battle of Xom Bo II

BEAUMONT, TX (PRWEB) DECEMBER 14, 2016

“June 17, 1967 – Battle of Xom Bo II,” is a book about a terrible battle fought during the Vietnam War that took the lives of 39 American men and left 150 more wounded. David Hearne, an award winning author of several books, was a young 1st Lieutenant serving as a Forward Observer during the bloody ambush. His story is the result of talking to many of the survivors of the battle and the wives, brothers, sisters, or friends of those who were there when over 8000 artillery rounds, napalm and bombs rained down around LZ X-Ray to dislodge the entrenched Viet Cong. June 17, 1967, is a story of war, men, and their loved ones. It is the story of the youth, culture, and happenings that made the battle of Xom Bo II such an enigma for 1967's summer of love.

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Win a $1000 dollars just by writing a book review

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Read our simple rules by clicking here.Subterfuge Publishing is proud to sponsor our free-to-participate “Review Contest for the novel ‘The Christmas Special’.”
The First Place winner gets one thousand dollars and a beautiful trophy to commemorate your literary victory.  The contest offers a lot of other prizes for second and third place winners.
Remember you cannot win if you don’t play. We want you to be a winner.  We have a few thousand dollars in prizes. We want you to be one of the lucky ones.  Good Luck!

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20th Century Indian Gold

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Created: Tuesday, 23 August 2011 08:01
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Indian Gold Coins of the 20th CenturyWritten by Mike Thorne
This article was originally printed in Coins Magazine


U.S. gold coins, and particularly Indian Head varieties of the 20th century, are among the most popularly collected U.S. coins. There are good reasons for this popularity. First of all, the coins are undeniably beautiful, especially the sunken designs on gold $2.50s and $5s by Bela Lyon Pratt.

Another reason for their popularity is that all three series are relatively limited. In other words, it doesn’t take many different coins to form a complete collection. Unfortunately for collectors who desire set completion, the $5 Indian Head and the $10 Indian Head series contain multiple major stoppers. Indian Head gold $2.50s, by contrast, have only one stopper, and it, as gold key coins go, is readily attainable and affordable.

Published by Subterfuge Publishing, the book I’m reviewing this month is Indian Gold Coins of the 20th Century, by Mike Fuljenz. Fuljenz is a well-known coin dealer and the president of Universal Coin & Bullion, which is located in Beaumont, Texas.

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  2. Mike Fuljenz new book influences coin market, infers Bozarth Rare Coin Market Report February 2011

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