Monday, August 18, 2008

Return to Valhalla 2009

Spend 12 days in Germany with Invitation to Valhalla author Mike Whicker. Visit World War II sites, and venues in the bestselling book.
Trip is scheduled for June, 2009.
-- 2 nights in Rudesheim, a beautiful village on the Rhine River. The stay in Rudesheim includes a Rhine River day cruise to view castles on the Rhine and the Lorelei, the rock cliff of the famous siren of Germanic lore
-- 3 nights in Berlin with visits to popular tourist destinations, and little-visited sites associated with the Third Reich
-- 5 nights in Munich at a hotel within easy walking distance of the world famous Hofbrauhaus. Munich stay includes a visit to the Nymphenburg Palace, Dachau, Hitler's Eagles Nest outside Bertesgarden, and a day trip to Salzburg, Austria.
First Class hotels and dining

For more information and a detailed itinerary email mikewhicker.com webmaster Jim Hronek at: hronek4@hotmail.com

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Dogtown Tavern




Dogtown Tavern, and important venue in Invitation to Valhalla, is still there today, and still open for business. It is located in the river bottoms west of Evansville, Indiana.


Monday, November 26, 2007

Special Photo


In this photo, taken September 27, 2007, LST 325 passes the Evansville, Indiana, waterfront. The red brick building at the center is the McCurdy Hotel. The McCurdy is the venue for one of the scenes in Invitation to Valhalla.


Sunday, December 24, 2006

A Hero Sends a Photo from Iraq


Reading her father's novel, US Army SGT Savannah Whicker sends this photo from Baghdad. SGT Whicker is in military intelligence and is currently serving her second tour of duty in Iraq.

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Bio of Mike Whicker



A native of Denver, Colorado, Mike Whicker now resides in Evansville, Indiana, where he serves as executive director of the USS LST Ship Memorial.

He and his wife, Sandy, have raised five children.

A noted authority on the Third Reich, Whicker occasionally accepts invitations from universities to speak about writing, or the World War II era.


*In the above photo, Mike "Deck Ape" Whicker is grilling hamburgers on the stern of the World War II warship LST 325. Whicker was a crewman on the ship during the ship's 2005 Atlantic Voyage. This photo was taken 200 miles off the East Coast of the United States. Shortly after this photo was taken, a US Navy attack submarine (Los Angeles class) surfaced behind the LST. Whicker burned the hamburgers when he ran to his bunk to get his camera.
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Monday, August 21, 2006

Invitation to Valhalla painting


A talented artist, Jacob Elijah Walker, created this painting of a ghost-like image of Erika Lehmann hovering over the Evansville Shipyard.

Monday, July 10, 2006

A blog about Evansville's LST


With LST 325: Large Slow Target, written by LST Ship Memorial Inc. Executive Director Mike Whicker, visitors will be able to read about coming events, post messages and ask questions, see pictures and come to know some of the volunteers who serve the ship today.

Friday, November 04, 2005

LST Rivercam


Photo by Rebecca Sell/Courier & Press

Click HERE to view the Evansville Courier & Press LST Rivercam

Friday, July 01, 2005

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