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Grant's 1864 campaign to bring the war to an end employed an aggressive strategy to bring relentless pressure on Confederate forces in Virginia, the Shenandoah Valley, and Georgia. Grant's efforts to destroy Lee's army in Virginia in a series of brutal battles fell short, but the campaign ultimately marked the beginning of the Confederacy's end.
This new book puts the reader at the very heart of this "hell on wheels" and presents all of the original information required to perform this most dangerous of wartime battlefield roles. From training manuals and war office memorandums to combat reports and first-hand accounts, The Tank Commander Pocket Manual sits you in the turret position of co
An insider's account of how, contrary to popular belief, the U.S. Army developed comprehensive plans for the initial invasion of Iraq and for subsequent stages of the conflict--plans that were received with little interest by Washington.
An intimate account of the Pacific War, through the experiences of one infantry company.
A new assessment of the intelligence that underpinned the decision of the Axis countries to go to war against the United States of America.
New narratives on the lived experience of the Revolutionary War through five case studies exploring the spectrum of loyalist experiences in Revolutionary Philadelphia.
A towering figure on a white horse, George Washington led his Continental Army to victory over the British Army in the longest battle of the Revolutionary War on June 28, 1778. This is that story, told by the people who experienced it.
Raising Philadelphia tells the dramatic story of Philadelphia's rise to become the cultural heart of Colonial America and the lives of the people transforming the city in their image.
An accurate, exciting diary-like chronicle of the day-to-day machinations of the German generals as they struggle to prepare to meet the enemy in the West.
The oldest American to join the U.S. Army, psychiatrist Lanny Snodgrass challenges the paradoxical age restrictions in military service, invoking an urgent call for reform through his extraordinary journey.
"The war of a young German soldier in Yugoslavia told through his diaries and complemented by the oral histories of his comrades--and the enemies he fought. On April 6, 1941, German troops along with Italian, Hungarian, and Bulgarian military units invaded the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. In less than two weeks the Kingdom would be defeated, setting the stage for a bloody civil war that the occupying Axis forces desperately tried--and needed--to control. Based on years of research, this book provides a distinctive account of what happened in the relatively unknown and under-researched Yugoslavian theater of conflict in World War II. Based on the detailed diaries of Gottfried Weber, a naèive patriotic teen from a small town in Saxony who is willingly drafted into the German Wehrmacht and sent to Yugoslavia for occupation duty. This is the story of an emerging adult struggling to keep a sense of youthful normalcy during war, balancing friendships and romance with his daily life in combat and trying to stay alive. But the book is more. Weber's accounts are woven into the historical record, while personal interviews from his comrades and enemies that he fought against provide the reader with firsthand accounts of the horrors and humanity of common foot soldiers in WWII Yugoslavia. Combined with an extensive number of photographs, some of which were taken by Weber, the people, land, and war that the Axis and Allied fighters were exposed to is brought to life. Weber's war-time travels are also re-traced in the 21st century to connect the past with the present, revealing that the scars and memories of WWII are still present with the peoples and land that Winston Churchill coined the soft underbelly of Europe."--
A fully illustrated account of the Soviet offensive to clear German troops in northeastern Germany ahead of attacking Berlin in 1945.
As America's involvement in Afghanistan came to a chaotic end, an ad-hoc group of veterans, intelligence assets, and legislative aides undertook an extraordinary mission to honor the U.S. battlefield creed--leave no comrade behind.
The unique role of Special Forces Berlin in the attempted rescue of the American hostages in Tehran.
From celebrity homing pigeons to the radars that detected the incoming Japanese planes at Pearl Harbor to early space communications and night vision technologies, Fort Monmouth was the birthplace of innovation and technological revolution; the home of a uniquely diverse group of military and civilian heroes and scientists.
A history of the secret cadaver trade in America's first capital city.
An account of the deadly cat-and-mouse game between Americans and Germans that played out on the world's biggest island as both sides in the war recognized its pivotal strategic role.
A fully illustrated account of the conclusion of the Atlanta campaign, 1864.
A fully illustrated comprehensive catalog of midget submarines deployed during World War II.
An analysis of the lessons learned from recent wars, including the conflict in Ukraine, and how top war-fighting disrupters are transforming the methods of warfare.
A new analysis of the German military response to the eastern side of the Normandy Bridgehead.
The battle for Fallujah in April 2004 in the words of the Marines who fought it.
A fully illustrated insight into the dogs that served with both Allied and Axis nations during World War II.
The story of the 15-month deployment of 5/73 Cav to Iraq in 2006-07, in the soldiers' own words.
The vivid account of a war correspondent shot down over Germany and taken prisoner.
The vivid story of Philippine-born George Cooper, who flew 74 missions over the Pacific.
The story of the top-scoring ace in history, a Luftwaffe pilot named Erich Hartmann who totaled 352 kills.
First-hand accounts of the British forces tasked with invading Iraq in March 2003.
"This is a fully revised edition of Mark W. Allen, Midway Submerged: An Analysis of American and Japanese Submarine Operations of the Battle of Midway, June 1942 (iUniverse, 2012)" -- Title page verso.
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