Memorial Day

April 19, 1776 the first American soldiers fell in a haze of musket smoke on the spring-green commons of Lexington and Concord. It was America’s very first call to the defense of Freedom. The battles for Liberty since then are legend, and today, the sacrifice continues in the hot, dry, brutal sands of a vicious Mid East. Defending Freedom and the Constitution is a […] more to read »

Almost TEN THOUSAND BOOKS Donated and Delivered to Our Great Men and Women Serving in Defense of Our Freedoms in the Dangerous Middle East by Reid!

Author Reid Lance Rosenthal Partners with MAF for Great Christmas Surprise for our Troops! Move America Forward was surprised and delighted to receive a special donation this past Christmas from Wyoming rancher and nationally acclaimed author Reid Lance Rosenthal –an amazing 9,800 copies of his #1 Best Selling Threads West, An American Saga, the first […] more to read »

Happy Easter and Happy Purim

Threads West, An American Saga Series is now in all of your favorite digital download locations  Threads West, Book 1       Audible:      Audible.com Amazon:     Amazon.com Itunes:        iTunes.com Maps of Fate, Book 2   Audible:      Audible.com Amazon:     Amazon.com Itunes:        iTunes.com Uncompahgre, Book 3 […] more to read »

‘The Greatest Generation’ salutes their comrades, and the country they served on Memorial Day

View post on video here APRIL 19, 1776- MAY 25, 2015…For all of you who left your souls on the field of battle–You men, women, fathers, sons, daughters, and sisters of 239 American years who heard as your last sounds the cry of war, and breathed your final breath so that we might be free…an […] more to read »

A Special Few Audio Clips from the Ladies of the Threads West, An American Saga!

Rebecca Marx – She was a dark haired beauty with ravenous eyes and a figure that turns heads. But Rebecca was petulant, clever, demanding, spoiled and jealous of her creature comforts and stature in English high society. Prior to his death she shrewdly assisted her father for years in the family trade. She views the decline […] more to read »