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They Will Not Be Forgotten presents a fascinating collection of inspirational wartime stories, from the perspective of veterans, from Independence through Vietnam. It began like the genealogical search of so many families to find out more about the relatives who came before them. It led to the surprising discovery of the stories of family members who each served in the conflict of their era.

Through this book’s masterfully re-created veterans’ stories, blending documented historical research with his gift for storytelling, author Armand Kinslow breathes life into his humble quest to know more about his ancestors and to now promise that They Will Not Be Forgotten.

Fifty percent of author royalties from this book go to veteran support groups.

“This is a serious effort from a substantial lifelong public servant.  There is no whimsy here… Kinslow writes with gravity and he humanizes figures throughout our nation’s history. The commitment and sacrifices of his forbears, well-annotated, bring much credibility to his research and this solid body of work.” 

Kevin Horgan, USMC infantry officer and published author

“Not just another history. This is a story about one family and their belief and duty through the years.  A well-written look at what it takes to stand strong.”

Colonel John Kirkwood, USAF (RET.)

“In They Will Not Be Forgotten, Kinslow chronicles generations of patriotism his ancestors passed on through him.  A patriot himself in the present, he captures glimpses of military service and sacrifice from 12 familial forebearers of the past.  This is a timeless read for all who serve or have served our great nation.”

Dr. Joseph Wheeler, Colonel, USAF (Retired)

“An in-depth look at Kinslow’s family’s 250 years of military service to our nation.  The story of PFC Armon Miller, USMC struck a special accord with me, as a former baseball player and Marine who started on the yellow footprints at Parris Island.  His vivid descriptions brought back many memories, mostly not fond. This is a work of passion and love for family.”   

Mark Hauck, Major, USMC (RET.)
Armand Kinslow joined the USMC as an infantry officer and then later served as an intelligence officer during the Cold War, Gulf War, and Global War on Terror, retiring as a Lieutenant Colonel. Between combining his military and government service, Kinslow spent four decades working in intelligence gathering and analysis. He is an avid history buff particularly of America’s military campaigns.

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