John H. Bradley

John Bradley is an active military historian residing in Houston.

He is a graduate of West Point, the US Army Command & General Staff College, and Rice University (MA History), and is a retired Army officer. He survived imprisonment by the Japanese in the Philippines and is a Vietnam veteran.

His publications include:

+ The Second World War, Asia and the Pacific & accompanying Atlas with contributing author, Jack Dice.

+ MacArthur Moon. - A history with Amelia M. Bradley about imprisonment by the Japanese during WW II.

+ Remind Me To Tell You, A History of Major Harry J. Fleeger and His Friends, POWs of the Japanese.

+ Wind at Our Backs, Leading During the Cold War - Contributing Author and Editor with RADM James B. Morin, USN-Retired.

+ West Point and the Hudson Highlands During the American Revolution. A pamphlet.

John has also edited Ann Bradley's historical novels which are on Amazon: Ruth's Odyssey and Jenny's Odyssey.

He has presented the following courses at the Glasscock School of Continuing Studies at Rice University.

+ A Military History of World War I

+ The Anglo-Japanese War: The War Against Japan (scheduled Feb-Apr 2021 on-line)

+ The Anglo-German War: The War Against Germany

+ The German-Soviet War

+ The Cold War

+ A Military History of the Vietnam War

John's talks include:

+ "Washington & Arnold: Character Matters"

+ "MacArthur"

+ "Soldiers, Liberation & Freedom"