Blaine TaylorBlaine Taylor was a leading Second World War military and political historian, and an award-winning newspaper, magazine and medical journal writer-editor. A U.S. Army veteran, he served in the elite 199th Light Infantry Brigade as a soldier and militry policeman in 1965–67, during the Vietnam War. His twelve decorations include the coveted Combat Infantryman’s Badge. Later in life he won four political campaigns as press secretary in county, state, and U.S. presidential elections, and during 1991–92 he was a U.S. Congressional aide on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. He died in 2021 leaving several unpublished works, a library of books and a photo archive which he bequeathed to Alan Sutton. Read More Read Less
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