DaylightMoon
Sheriff
Terry Ashe
L-R shop owner Jeff Vantrease and author Terry Ashe present Ken with a copy of Daylight Moon.
Jeff Vantrease and author Terry Ashe present Ken with a copy of Daylight Moon.
Yesterday Barbershop in Cedar City Shopping Center in Lebanon is where you can purchase a copy of Sheriff Terry Ashe’s latest book, Daylight Moon Vietnam: Reflections on a war I never left.
Ashe’s first book, Ashes of Bluebird and Daylight Moon are now available at Yesterday Barber Shop, Buckeye Drug Store on North Cumberland, and Dreams Boutique, on the square in Lebanon. Both popular books are available at Barnes and Noble and Amazon.com.
A portion of the proceeds goes to Tunnels to Towers and Wilson Warriors Veterans Organizations.
Sheriff Terry Ashe (Retired) is a decorated military veteran and published author who has served the public in law enforcement for over fifty-two years. A veteran of the 101st Airborne Division, he was awarded three Purple Hearts, the Bronze Star, and the Vietnam Cross of Gallantry, among many other honors, for his heroic service as a paratrooper and recon scout. After his tour of duty, Ashe came home to begin his career in public service, rising from sheriff’s deputy to chief detective for the Lebanon Police Department. Ashe was elected Wilson County sheriff in 1982 and was re-elected for eight consecutive terms, making him one of the longest-serving sheriffs in the nation.
Award-winning writer, reporter, and anchor Terri Merryman has dodged rifle fire, lived in an Israeli settlement, and moved into a Russian village to conduct important interviews via satellite. She has interviewed subjects as volatile as Shimon Peres and Newt Gingrich and as genteel as Lena Horne, Dolly Parton, and Nancy Reagan. Still, her conviction that everyone has at least one unique and interesting story to share has never wavered. Terri has anchored and reported news in Nashville, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Atlanta, and Miami. Today she writes biographies from the peace and tranquility of her horse farm overlooking the Cumberland River in Lebanon, Tennessee.
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Meet the Author: “Daylight Moon”
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Terry Ashe was awarded three Purple Hearts, the Bronze Star, and the Cross of Gallantry, among many other honors, for his heroic service as a paratrooper and recon scout.
After his tour of duty, Ashe began his career in public service, rising from a sheriff’s deputy to Chief Detective for the Lebanon Police Department and then elected Wilson County Sheriff. He led top-notch investigative teams to solve dozens of crimes, as outlined in Ashe’s first book, his popular autobiography, Ashes of Bluebird.
Since his first run for office in 1982, Sheriff Ashe’s constituents re-elected him for eight consecutive terms, making him one of the longest-serving sheriffs in the nation. Ashe is now retired from his law enforcement career but continues to work with veterans, founding The Wilson Warriors organization to honor veterans and their families.