by Steven W. Kohlhagen | Jun 15, 2017 | Insights
No matter your source of worldwide news it is hard to escape the growing feeling that the trend for terrorism is in the wrong direction. Up, not down. And yes, the U.S. DHS Chief, John Kelly, did recently say, if you knew what I knew about terror, you’d “never...
by Steven W. Kohlhagen | Jun 13, 2017 | Insights
My contemporary terrorist thriller, The Point of a Gun, is being published by Edition Barenklau in English this Spring and in German before Christmas. The novel takes place in an America of the near future. An America where jihadist, white supremacist, and Mexican...
by Steven W. Kohlhagen | Jun 7, 2015 | Where They Bury You
SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 2015 Custer Luck Runs Out: Or, What Really Did Happen At the Little Bighorn? June 25, 1876. The Battle of the Little Bighorn. Much has been written about this iconic battle in American history. And I’m sure there’s much more to follow.That...
by Steven W. Kohlhagen | May 3, 2015 | Where They Bury You
Anybody reading this blog is certainly familiar with the events of George Armstong Custer’s defeat at the Little Bighorn Battle on June 25, 1876. Well, at any rate, you’re each familiar with the version you’ve come to believe from all the versions...
by Steven W. Kohlhagen | Apr 5, 2015 | Where They Bury You
General Edward Canby was certainly not the most well known Civil War or Indian Wars General, but his quiet accomplishments were more interesting than many of his more notorious colleagues. He cut his teeth fighting Navajoes and Apaches in the 1850’s and...