… is perhaps ‘the most important’ factor ‘involved in military … organizations and a range of accompanying case studies … this contributed to their approach to warfare. Part II, which …
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Peter R. Mansoor and Murray Williamson,
The Long Gray Line: The American Journey of West Point’s Class of 1966
… offering insights into the human factors that contribute to …
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Rick Atkinson
The Guns of August
… misconceptions that led to a protracted and highly destructive …
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Barbara Tuchman
Red Coat Green Machine: Continuity and Change in the British Army 1700 to 2000
… periods. … Red Coat Green Machine: Continuity and Change in …
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Charles Kirke
Kevlar Legions: The Transformation of the US Army 1989–2005
… A lengthy and detailed ‘insider’ account of the wide-ranging … was as Chief of Military History. Acknowledging that an institution … unveiled in DESERT STORM, the attacks of 11 September 2001, and the …
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John Sloan Brown
Black Hawk Down
… has become the most well-known account of the US involvement in … He pays great attention to the tactical decisions, both good and … giving a well-rounded account of all the relevant …
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Mark Bowden
Not as a Duty Only: An Infantry Man’s War
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H.B. ‘Jo’ Gullett
Defeat into Victory
A memoir of the war in Burma and India by the XIVth Army’s commander, who led British and Indian forces from early defeats at Japanese hands through to the final victorious advances of 1945 and the re-conquest of Rangoon.
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Field Marshal Sir William Slim
Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S Grant
Written while he was dying of throat cancer after a controversial second term as President and a financially disastrous business venture, the Memoirs were intended to provide for Grant’s wife and family.
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Ulysses S. Grant
Fear Drive My Feet
This classic Australian memoir of the Second World War has lost none of its power and emotion since its first publication in 1959.