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There's a forum for these located below this on in the main index. It's called "what's your favorite..." This might need to be moved there... Not sure. But while I'm here, I like The Rise and Fall of the Third Riech. Was machen wir heute Abend? What shall we do this evening? |
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My favorite is "The Art Of War " by Sun Tzu. #2 on my list is "On War" by Carl Von Clauswitz #3 is "War As I Knew It" by George S. Patton. #4 is "Advance and Retreat" by John Bell Hood |
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black hawk down "on command and warfare" i forget who its by, i borrowed it from the library, got quotes from great military figurse, an awesome book |
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The Art of War Killing Pablo Inside Al Qaeda One Point Safe |
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Stalingrad by Antony Beevor. Just a fabulous book.
\"Nobody respects a country with a poor army, but everybody respects a country with a good army. I raise my toast to the Finnish Army.\" J. Stalin 1948 |
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damn straight, so detailed of everybattle and down to the grimiest
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In addition "Berlin" by the same author! From WW1: They called it Passchendaele, the story of the third battle of Ypres by Lyn MacDonald. Sweeps | |
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| | Favourite Military Book What's your favorite military book/novel? Always do a search prior to beginning a new topic - and make certain you are placing your topic in the proper forum. Attention to detail. |
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