Really Pete? True Stories of Heroism That Show Why Pete Hegseth Is Wrong

Author:   B P Stone
Publisher:   B.P. Stone
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9798233836176


Pages:   294
Publication Date:   18 December 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Really Pete? True Stories of Heroism That Show Why Pete Hegseth Is Wrong


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Really Pete? by B.P. Stone A sweeping, multi-voiced tribute to the unsung heroes who shaped the United States military, and the nation itself. What does it mean to serve? Who gets to be remembered as a hero? In Really Pete?, B.P. Stone delivers an epic, emotionally resonant journey through the hidden chapters of American military history, shining a light on the extraordinary diversity and resilience of those who have worn the uniform. From the codebreakers of Bletchley Park to the battlefields of Vietnam, from the segregated regiments of the Civil War to the modern warriors fighting openly for their right to serve, this novel brings to life the stories that history too often tries to erase. Each chapter is a vivid, character-driven narrative, immersing readers in the lived experiences of men and women who broke barriers, challenged prejudice, and proved their loyalty in the face of discrimination. Inside these pages, you'll meet: Alan Turing, the brilliant mathematician whose secret war against the Enigma machine changed the course of WWII, and whose personal battles reveal the cost of genius and difference. Leonard Matlovich, a decorated Vietnam veteran who risked everything to challenge the military's ban on gay service members, becoming a reluctant icon for honesty and integrity. Captain James Reyes, Chief Maya Rodriguez, and Technical Sergeant Aiden Chen, modern LGBTQ+ warriors who serve with pride and authenticity in Iraq and Afghanistan, redefining what it means to belong. Harriet Tubman, not just a conductor on the Underground Railroad, but a daring military commander who led Union raids and liberated hundreds, rewriting the rules of gender and race in war. The WASP pilots, women who ferried bombers and fighters across America's skies in WWII, proving that courage and skill know no gender. Jessica Lynch and Tammy Duckworth, whose stories of survival, sacrifice, and advocacy in the 21st century remind us that heroism is found not just in battle, but in the fight to heal and to lead. The Buffalo Soldiers, Tuskegee Airmen, Navajo Code Talkers, and the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, whose collective bravery and perseverance forced a nation to confront its own contradictions. Really Pete? is more than a novel, it's a tapestry of voices, a call to remember, honour, and defend the diversity that remains America's greatest strategic asset. With lyrical prose, meticulous research, and unforgettable characters, B.P. Stone invites readers to question the stories we tell about heroism, patriotism, and the true meaning of service. Perfect for fans of historical fiction, military history, and anyone who believes that the strength of a nation lies not in uniformity, but in unity. Praise for Really Pete?: ""A powerful, necessary book. Stone's characters leap off the page, demanding to be seen and heard."" ""A masterful blend of history and storytelling, moving, inspiring, and unflinchingly honest."" ""This is the book I wish I'd read in school. Every chapter is a revelation."" Join the ranks of readers moved by these untold stories. Ask yourself: Really, Pete? Who gets to be a hero? Order your copy today and discover the stories that changed America, one act of courage at a time.

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Author:   B P Stone
Publisher:   B.P. Stone
Imprint:   B.P. Stone
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.395kg
ISBN:  

9798233836176


Pages:   294
Publication Date:   18 December 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

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This distinctive writer draws on a Queens upbringing, Bronx Science education, and U.S. Army service. Years bartending in New York and working as a criminal investigator across Florida and Eastern Europe shaped his deep insight into character and global dynamics. Now in Europe, he fuses hometown warmth with worldly complexity, crafting empathetic, compelling stories rooted in a lifetime of observation.

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