Tackling and managing the massive array of reference tools in the field of U.S. military history, this selectively annotated bibliography covers land, air, and naval forces, with separate chapters on...
A fascinating introduction discusses in depth the nine principles of war currently recognized by the U.S. Army. This is history as few outside of professional military circles have seen it before.
... Fire Cake & Water, Sir.” At night, “Gentlemen the Supper is ready.” What is your Supper Lads? “Fire Cake & Water, Sir.” Very poor beef has been drawn in our Camp the greater part ofthisseason.AButcherbringingaQuarter ...
This vital text: Includes writings that explore the diversity of the armed forces Explores leadership in America's military affairs Traces America's ways of war beginning in 1607 through the present Examines the use of military force over ...
... Brassey's D-Day Encyclopedia: The Normandy Invasion A–Z, by Barrett Tillman (Washington, DC: Brassey's, 2004. 289p. illus. maps. bib. index. $30.00. LC 2003-18962. ISBN 157488-760-2; 1-57488-761-0pa), and Patrice Boussel's D-Day Beaches ...
Richard W. Stewart, General Editor. Revision of the 1989 edition which was a revision of a textbook written for the senior ROTC courses. Contains an historical survey of the organization and accomplishments of the United States Army.
This book offers a chronology, subheadings, and terms to provide the reader a pedagogical framework for understanding the central themes and events in the American military experience and their relation to American history.