David Fitz-Enz
Colonel David Fitz-Enz was a regular US Army officer for thirty years, including assignments as a combat photographer in Vietnam and commanding a signal brigade that operated the Moscow Hot Line for three presidents. He is the author of a memoir, Why a Soldier? and three books of military history: Old Ironsides: Eagle of the Sea; Hacks, Sycophants, Adventurers and Heroes: Madison's Commanders in the War of 1812; and The Final Invasion: Plattsburgh, the War of 1812's Most Decisive Battle. His...See more
Colonel David Fitz-Enz was a regular US Army officer for thirty years, including assignments as a combat photographer in Vietnam and commanding a signal brigade that operated the Moscow Hot Line for three presidents. He is the author of a memoir, Why a Soldier? and three books of military history: Old Ironsides: Eagle of the Sea; Hacks, Sycophants, Adventurers and Heroes: Madison's Commanders in the War of 1812; and The Final Invasion: Plattsburgh, the War of 1812's Most Decisive Battle. His first novel was Redcoats' Revenge: An Alternative History of the War of 1812. See less
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