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Martin C. Windrow (born 1944) is a British historian, editor and author of several hundred [1] books, articles and monographs, particularly those on organizational or physical details of military history, and the history of the post-war French Foreign Legion.
The Internet Archive features the full text of a very large number of books on military history topics. These works are either out of copyright (in which case downloadable versions in PDF and other formats are often available) or can be borrowed for short period through the Open Library (free account registration required).
Inside the Danger Zone: The U.S. Military in the Persian Gulf 1987-88 by Harold Wise; One Shot, One Kill- American Combat Snipers: WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Beirut by Charles W. Sasser/Craig Roberts; Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military by Oxford University Press; Pathfinder: First In, Last Out by Richard R. Burns
In this October 2018 photo, then-US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis listens as then-President Donald Trump answers questions during a meeting with military leaders in the Cabinet Room in Washington, DC.
Stephen Barrett Tanner is an American author currently residing in Sierra Madre, California.He served with US special forces in Italy in World War II and following his graduation from Yale University in the US Department of State [1] (1949–1969).
Fox News personality Peter Hegseth's latest book slamming the military's embrace of woke ideologies helped secure his stunning nomination for secretary of defense by President-elect Donald Trump.
A No. 1 New York Times Bestseller, Once an Eagle has been a favorite of American military men and women since its writing. [1] The book appears on the Commandant's required reading list for all Staff Sergeants and Gunnery Sergeants [2] in the United States Marine Corps, and frequently serves as a text for cadets in leadership classes at West Point.
Mar. 15—CHEYENNE — In honor of Women's History Month, five female leaders discussed the challenges, triumphs and advice they wish they had when starting their careers in the U.S. military ...