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by Michael Doubler (Author)
Citizen-soldiers have played one of the most important roles in providing an integral part to the United States national defense system. From the earliest founding of the American militia in 1636, to the participation of National Guard and Reserve forces in today's war on terror, citizen-soldiers have come forward during national emergencies to provide necessary defense. The defense system of America has always had a need for citizen roles in the military, which have become the foundation for the National Guard and Reserve. These men and women have contributed greatly to their country in times of military action, especially in their roles since the attacks of September 11, 2001. This book provides groundbreaking information on the contributions of these citizen-soldiers, and gives first-hand account biographies from the men and women that help serve America. The members of the National Guard and Reserve have become essential to the nation's first line of defense in both Iraq and Afghanistan in recent years. No other book provides the extensive information and history that has shaped this crucial extension of the American defense system.
Michael D. Doubler is a retired Army National Guard officer who holds a doctorate in military history. A freelance writer and historian, he has already written two books and numerous articles and special studies regarding the history of the National Guard. He is currently researching and writing an official history of the National Guard's involvement in the war in Iraq. Doubler has appeared on several national news venues and is a frequent commentator on The History Channel.
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