Forrest Bryant Johnson books

Forrest Bryant Johnson is an American author who writes non-fiction about military history, with books covering World War II rescues, frontier cavalry, and wildlife.

Non-Fiction

Title Published Buy on Amazon
Hour of Redemption 2002 Buy
Phantom Warrior 2007 Buy
The Last Camel Charge 2012 Buy
Trooper: The Bobcat Who Came in from the Wild 2018 Buy

Forrest Bryant Johnson writes non-fiction about overlooked episodes in American military history. His books cover a wide range of subjects, from the daring rescue of prisoners of war during World War II to the forgotten camel experiment conducted by the U.S. Army in the 1850s.

Johnson has a talent for finding lesser-known true stories and presenting them with careful research. His book Phantom Warrior tells the story of a single soldier’s stand in the Pacific during World War II, while Trooper recounts the surprising tale of a wild bobcat that became part of a military family. His work spans from 2002 to 2018.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books has Forrest Bryant Johnson written?

Forrest Bryant Johnson has written four books in one series.

What was Forrest Bryant Johnson's first book?

Forrest Bryant Johnson’s first book is Hour of Redemption, published in 2002.

What topics does Forrest Bryant Johnson write about?

Forrest Bryant Johnson writes about American military history, including World War II rescue missions, nineteenth-century cavalry operations, and true stories about remarkable animals.

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