Haunted War Tales

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Base Lewis-McChord
battlefields
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Camp Lejeune paranormal
Camp Pendleton paranormal
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Castle Wolfenstein
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Civil War
Civil War ghosts
Civil War paranormal
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djinn
Edwards AFB
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FOB Salerno
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Fort AP Hill
Fort Bragg paranormal
Fort Carson paranormal
Fort Drum paranormal
Fort Leavenworth paranormal
Fort Leonard Wood
Fort Stewart paranormal
Fort Wainwright paranormal
Gettysburg
ghost hunters
ghost hunting
ghosts

Product details

  • ISBN 9781493075768
  • Weight: 390g
  • Dimensions: 150 x 227mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Jun 2024
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Some battlefields – such as Gettysburg - are known to be haunted. This book focuses on multiple tales of truly odd, and often bizarre, paranormal events on the battlefields of the world. Some popular stories are de-bunked, but most of these reports - all documented in one place for the first time in this engaging and informative collection - are not easily explained and remain a mystery to be pondered, becoming modern canon in the centuries-long history of strange and unusual war stories.

Ron C. Bramhall is a United States Army Intelligence veteran with a Masters in Gifted and Talented Education from Southern Methodist University and a background in screenwriting. After winning first place in 2005 FilmMaker Magazine’s American Gem screenplay competition, he was contracted for several book adaptations by producers, had spec scripts optioned by and written for producers and directors, and co-wrote and directed the independent horror comedy feature film Weedwolf in 2011. Bramhall was awarded a writer's residency at Soaring Gardens Artist Retreat in Pennsylvania and at Xochi Quetzal in Chapala, Mexico, in 2021.

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