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What happened in Tripoli in 1805? Who are the Marine Raiders? This unique timeline of the US Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command missions seizes the courage and drama these soldiers experienced. Dive in and follow along to learn more!
"Appealing to young military buffs and history enthusiasts, this collection spans the years between each unit’s earliest operations and their contemporary missions. . . .each title gives readers a glimpse of the subject operation including relevant information such as names and dates, while a corresponding time line at the bottom of the page identifies the conflict as well as the mission’s location, goal, and outcome. . . .the series provides a solid starting point for independent research." - School Library Journal
April 4, 2016
"Concise chapters keep this entry in the Special Ops Mission Timelines series moving, while photos and paintings help pique interest." - Booklist
April 1, 2016
Lisa M. Bolt Simons has published more than 40 nonfiction children’s books, as well as four middle grade "choose your path" novels, and an adult history book. She’s twice received a McKnight Artist Fellowship for Writers in Children’s Literature Honorable Mention award. She's also received a Minnesota State Arts Board Grant, a MNSCBWI Writing Mentorship, a Shabo Award for Children's Picture Book Writers, and an artist grant from the Southwest Minnesota Arts and Humanities Council. Lisa is a proud and slightly jealous mom to her incredibly intelligent twin daughter and son. Originally from Colorado, Lisa lives in Minnesota with her twin children and husband, who also loves to read.
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