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Navy Reserve officer uncovers truths behind ‘Lost War of Texas’

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Navy Reserve Officer Uncovers Truths Behind 'lost War Of Texas'

When James Bernsen isn’t working on his family’s farm west of San Antonio and at his job with a state agency, he analyzes top-secret information and interprets spy reports as a Navy intelligence officer. 

It’s the kind of work that helped him figure out what really happened in Texas’ first revolution. 

The Castroville native used his skills to research a two-century-old insurgency, commonly known as the Battle of the Medina, with the precision of a modern-day intelligence officer, resulting in a book, The Lost War for Texas: Mexican Rebels, American Burrites, and the Texas Revolution of 1811.

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