Ralph Peters
Ralph Peters New York Times bestselling author of Cain at Gettysburg, is a retired U.S. Army officer; a strategist and veteran of the intelligence world; a journalist who appears frequently in broadcast media; and a lifelong traveler with experience in over seventy countries on six continents.
In addition to works under his own name, he is also the author, under the pen name Owen Parry, of a series of award-winning Civil War mysteries.
Peters has studied the Civil War since childhood. Combining painstaking research, years of walking those fields of battle, and insight into the souls of generals and privates gleaned from his own military career, Ralph Peters tells this great American tale in a masterful style.
His newest book is Hell or Richmond.
In addition to works under his own name, he is also the author, under the pen name Owen Parry, of a series of award-winning Civil War mysteries.
Peters has studied the Civil War since childhood. Combining painstaking research, years of walking those fields of battle, and insight into the souls of generals and privates gleaned from his own military career, Ralph Peters tells this great American tale in a masterful style.
His newest book is Hell or Richmond.
Category: Government, Politics, Leadership, Ethics, Trust
Interviews with Ralph Peters»See all
Will Egypt become a country in chaos? Ralph Peters joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the current crisis in Egypt and to predict what will happen there and what the U.S. should do.
What would have happened if the North had lost at Gettysburg? Ralph Peters joins Jim Blasingame on the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg and reveal how important the outcome of this battle was - and almost wasn't.
What happens when Big Data and Big Government get together? Ralph Peters joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the potential dangers of allowing the federal government to have unfettered access to the private digital information of citizens.