
THE CENTURION CHRONICLE COMMENTARIES
FOLLOW IN THE FOOTSTEPS AND TRADITION OF
FORMER CHRONICLERS AND SCRIBESÂ OF OTHER TIMES
BY RECORDING WHAT IT OBSERVES IN OUR OWNâ¦.
âCombines deliciously deft jabs, with sober comments and reflections about the issues of the day. His Old Army style language, makes an entertaining read.â
Jos. C. Doelker â Old Beth Page, NY (Veteran-Guadalcanal, WWII retired Procurement Director)
âInteresting site. Provocative and lively.â
M. Doyle â reporter (McClatchy Newspapers)
â… displays an acute military mind with exceptionally fine, clear, and succinct analysis. about what’s happening with our great country.â
P. Tagney â Lynn Haven FL (Veteran – Vietnam – retired C/MSgt-USAF)
An inimitable style. His perspective, and context about people, events, and foibles of the day, are engaging and thought provoking. Five stars!â
C. Bogart â West Sacramento, CA
(Retired double Emmy broadcast journalist)
âSometimes insightful…often provocative… he leaves no sacred cows unmolested.”
B. Ross â Elk Grove, CA
(Veteran â Vietnam- recording artist- Pandora Radio)
âHis eye for an angle, coupled with snappy prose, entertains and enlightens. Â Never short of an opinion, heâs not afraid to âtell it straight,â providing fresh insight into daily life!â
G. Eisenhart Belleville, IL Â (author â poetry )
âTaylor writes in a conversational style, simple and direct, making it easy to understand whatever issue heâs writing about. Itâs what I appreciate the most about it.â
C. Lewis – Peabody, MA
(long haul trucker)