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In this true story, Robert Stanek delivers a raw and unforgettable narrative, revealing what it's like to be in war waged from the skies above.
Baden- Wurttemberg, the territory that became the American sector consisted of Bavaria, the northern half of the states of Baden and Wiirttemberg, which were organized into a new state, Wilrttemberg-Baden, and Hesse, a new state formed ...
A correspondent for The National Review describes his experiences as an embedded reporter with the 82nd Airborne Division, in a day-by-day journal that chronicles the events of the conflict in Iraq. Reprint.
Karl Zinsmeister's Boots on the Ground includes 32 color photographs taken by the author during the month he was embedded with the 82nd in Kuwait and Iraq. This is a riveting account of the war in Iraq moving north with the 82nd Airborne.
But it's the personal stories of eight people—six American soldiers, one American military nurse, and one Vietnamese refugee—that create the heartbeat of Boots on the Ground.
Boots on the Ground is a narrative account of the American war to free Afghanistan from al Qaeda and the Taliban. Author Dick Camp uses extensive firsthand accounts that bring the text alive.
... go over to basing our defence organization on nuclear weapons.'23 The shift would allow Britain eventually to cut its ... the housewife in Canterbury or Cologne, jeopardising the safety of the housewife in Kansas? In 1949, the physicist ...
... integration and only a moderately high quality of interorganizational collaboration overall. Participants, however, never characterized the military–civilian separation on the front line as problematic to effective disaster response. Front- ...
A compelling, trenchant collection of writing about American soldiers in combat since 9/11 profiles the rigors of marine training in California, a firefight in Baghdad, patrols in Afghanistan, and the resignation of arms inspector Scott ...
Early in the Vietnam conflict the U.S. command structure recognized a need for solid verifiable intelligence about enemy locations, movements and tactics.
This is the story of some of those folks and the strategy used to successfully move a heavy needle towards progress.