right? I dialed again. He answered! “Dad, listen to me. You've got to come out. They're all over the place. Just come out. If you come out, I'll tell them you're coming out, and this will all be over.” “If I come out, they'll kill me” ...
I knew I was clearing a path free of IEDs. Even though we were rushed, we were still making good time to the objective. At least, that was what I thought until my team sergeant, Todd, broke radio silence to ask me what the fuck was ...
Robert Edwards's follow-up to Scouts Out, the first extensive treatment of the subject in English, focuses on the battles and personalities found in ranks of the Waffen-SS, Luftwaffe, and other divisions. • Covers armored reconnaissance ...
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In his own words, Sgt Cannady explains the process of becoming a member of an elite fraternity; both what is gained in the achievement and what is lost. The demons, both real and unreal, that the few men of this unspoken profession face.
Images of U.S. Marines assaulting Pacific beaches in World War II have stereotyped the service's roles and personnel for more than fifty years. This frank firsthand account of Marines sweeping...
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This is the story of 1 Canadian Parachute Battalion, established as the "tip of the spear" of Allied attacks in the Second World War.
In Tip of the Spear, Alfred Peredo Flores argues that the US occupation of the island of Guåhan (Guam), one of the most heavily militarized islands in the western Pacific Ocean, was enabled by a process of settler militarism.
At the beginning of the book, Gibson's Three Laws of Disruption paints a compelling picture of the state of the world in 2018.
Robert Edwards's follow-up to Scouts Out, the first extensive treatment of the subject in English, focuses on the battles and personalities found in ranks of the Waffen-SS, Luftwaffe, and other divisions.