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  1. Website of Patrick K. O'Donnell, combat historian and best-selling author of nine books and a dozen documentaries on World War II and modern war, including 'Give Me Tomorrow' and 'We Were One'.

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      After years of deep research, Patrick K. O’Donnell has...

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      A pioneering oral historian, Patrick O'Donnell used his...

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      Footage shot by Patrick O'Donnell while clearing houses with...

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  2. Combat historian, bestselling author, and public speaker Patrick K. O'Donnell has written 13 critically acclaimed books that recount the epic stories of America's wars from the Revolution to Iraq. A Fellow at Mount Vernon, he is the recipient of numerous national book awards.

  3. Patrick K. O’Donnell is an American author of books on military history. Career. O'Donnell's writing has appeared in publications as varied as The Daily Beast, [1] Breitbart News, Military History Quarterly (MHQ), and World War II Magazine. [2] O'Donnell served as a consultant for the Medal of Honor game franchise. [3]

  4. May 7, 2024 · Patrick O’Donnell connects the long-forgotten dots between the Civil War special operations pioneers whose exploits largely went unheralded and the rebirth of modern special forces in the fires of World War II.

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  5. 2 days ago · Patrick K. O’Donnell is a bestselling military historian and an expert on elite units. He is the author of thirteen books, including “ The Indispensables ,” “ The Unknowns ” and ...

  6. Patrick K. O’Donnell is a historian, public speaker, and bestselling author of 12 books and scores of films and documentaries spanning the American Revolution to the Battle of...

  7. A pioneering oral historian, Patrick O'Donnell used his award-winning website, The Drop Zone, to solicit oral- and "e-histories" from individual soldiers. Gradually, working from within the community, O'Donnell convinced some of the war's most battle-hardened soldiers to tell their stories.