Publisher's Synopsis
History isn't just made in the spotlight-it's forged in the shadows.
From the frozen riverbanks of the Northwest Territory to the jungles of the Philippines, from a Siberian expedition no one remembers to the urban chaos of Mogadishu, Forgotten Fronts uncovers the overlooked battles that shaped the United States' military legacy.
Spanning over two centuries of American history, this accessible and well-researched narrative explores lesser-known U.S. military conflicts-from the Indian Wars to post-Cold War peacekeeping missions. Each chapter offers context, action, and reflection, inviting readers to discover how forgotten wars helped shape a global superpower.
Whether you're a history enthusiast, scholar, or curious reader, Forgotten Fronts offers a fresh, necessary look at America's shadow wars-and why they still matter.