Kent Giles


Kent Giles
RED SKY AT MORNING
Kent Giles, MPPM is an American author who writes thrillers that include themes of military, espionage, science, religion, and history. His first novel entitled One World Order was published under the pen name, Jack Christianson. His new thriller, Red Sky at Morning was published in March Readers who like action, suspense, thoughtful plot development, and accurate fieldcraft especially enjoy Kent’s books.
My Blog Stories
Should the U.S. rethink our carrier-centric naval strategy?
On Sunday, December 7, 1941, the Japanese Navy launched 353 aircraft from six carriers in two massive waves to attack U.S. military forces stationed at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The surprise attack resulted in 2,403 US personnel killed, 1,178 US personnel wounded, and...
New Evidence suggests Nazi Scientists Tested the World’s First Atomic Bomb By Kent Giles
The Evidence Recently declassified file APO 696 from the National Archives, Washington, DC, contains a report and supporting documentation of the German nuclear program. The file was prepared by countless American and British intelligence officers between 1944...
Author Discovers Top-Secret German Espionage Network
Newly Discovered Top-Secret German Espionage Network As an author who writes about military history and espionage, I'm always looking for "never before published" gems. While researching the escape of Nazi leaders to South America, I visited a chat room frequented by...
The Past Doesn’t Define You, It Prepares You
Winning the Game of Life The most amazing College National Championship Game I've witnessed was between Georgia and Alabama in 2018. In that game, Georgia man-handled Alabama the first thirty minutes of play and lead 13–0 going into halftime. The bulldogs were...
Sharpening the Saw: Topic #1 Healthy Eating
Sharpening the Saw: Healthy Eating "Sharpening the saw simply means that we take time to eat right, exercise moderately, sleep properly, manage stress, and maintain our emotional well being. It's not just about focusing on any one element, it's about having a...
The Sinking of the Reuben James
On October 23, 1941, the USS Reuben James and four additional U.S. destroyers sailed from Naval Station Argentia, Newfoundland. The man-of-war was escorting eastbound Convoy HX 156 as part of a growing effort to thwart the significant allied losses to German...
Winning College Football in 2020
I’m excited to have college football back in 2020! How about you? Below are some of the critical success factors for winning college football teams in the 2020 Season: Depth: In his press conference today, Gus Malzahn (Head Coach, Auburn University) referenced the...
Future Trends from COVID-19
This time last year, COVID-19 (CV-19) wasn't on the radar. The US economy was in a historic bull run. Globetrotting was in vogue. We were looking forward to college football and going to music venues. Good times, right? Today, we have historically high fourteen...
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