If Daniel Morgan were alive today, he would be my near neighbor in Virginia’s beautiful Shenandoah Valley. While visiting a nearby gristmill, Daniel Morgan and Nathaniel Burwell, a fellow Revolutionary War veteran, built in the late 1700s [now restored and operated by the Clarke County Historical Association], I became fascinated by this unsung American hero.
“My good friend Oliver North has spent his life in the company of heroes. In this great read, he tells the stories of some of my personal heroes—the Riflemen you will meet in this book!”
—LTG William G. “Jerry” Boykin, former commander, U.S. Army Special Forces and author of six books including his autobiography, Never Surrender
Oliver North is a combat-decorated U.S. Marine, the recipient of the Silver Star, the Bronze Star for valor, and two Purple Hearts for wounds in action. He is a NYT bestselling author, founder of Freedom Alliance, holder of three U.S. Patents and served as the 66th president of the NRA. North and his wife, Betsy, have four children, eighteen grandchildren, and live in Virginia. President Ronald Reagan called him “a national hero.”