A Tradition Texan’s Didn’t Forget is an exciting story of a Secret Service Agent on a personal vendetta to Mexico. Mexico has refused to loan, sell or return the flag taken by the Mexican Army as a token of victory at the fall of the Alamo. The flag was brought to the Alamo by the New Orleans Grays just prior to the battle of March 6, 1836.
In an act of retribution for the murder of members of his family in Mexico by outlaws, the agent in disguise goes to Mexico City and steals the flag, conceals it in a special carry on bag and returns to the United States.
On his return, his disguise resembled that of a wanted South American drug dealer, and he is apprehended and questioned by Customs and Immigration officers at the Dallas/Fort Worth Airport. His recall of a past assignment gains his release.
The constant fear of detection, the use of clever disguises and a fight to the death are paramount in this exciting adventure. A story so well told the reader would be convinced that the Alamo Flag has actually been returned to Texas.