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“A powerful and timely tribute…Superb history brilliantly told.” Alex Kershaw, New York Times bestselling author
“Conveys the reverence and honor which is deserved from the citizens of this nation to all of those who go in harm’s way to protect us and guarantee our rights and freedoms.” New York Journal of Books
“Few authors have the same kind of enthusiasm and gusto that O’Donnell brings to his topic. His gift is taking the reader from the map room to the battlefield. It’s an exciting, often harrowing, trip worth taking.” USA Today
“O’Donnell has succeeded admirably in conveying that we need heroes as much as we need reminders of war.” Library Journal
“O’Donnell brings to life America’s involvement in the Great War…an excellent primer for understanding the full significance of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.” Booklist
“Highly readable and extremely interesting, The Unknowns is a masterful tour de force of that bygone era.” Col. Richard Camp, author of The Devil Dogs at Belleau Wood: U.S. Marines in World War I
“ A breakthrough book with a crackling narrative. Prepare to discover an iconic American saga long hidden in plain sight.” Adam Makos, author of A Higher Call
“Brilliant…The Unknowns presents the awe-inspiring and profoundly moving story of the Great War from the viewpoint of the men who fought, sacrificed, and bled to win it.” James Lacey, author of Pershing
“Not only the story of the Unknown Soldier but that of the unknown comrades who carried him there. Their stories of courage in deadly combat are finally made known to the rest of us in searing detail.” Glenn F. Williams, PhD, US Army Center of Military History