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Order of battle; Principles of war ... The following is a list of military writers, alphabetical by last name: ... (writer) military reference books; Garnet Wolseley ...
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
James Jones (author), 25th Infantry Division, United States Army, Pearl Harbor, Guadalcanal (From Here to Eternity, The Thin Red Line) Lt.Col Jorma Karhunen, Finnish fighter ace and Mannerheim Cross awardee, a notable fiction and history author; Cyril M. Kornbluth, United States Army.
"Dawn's Last Light" (written as John G. Hemry) appearing in By Other Means, edited by Mike McPhail and published by Dark Quest Books [8] Stark's War (2000-2002) series (written as John G. Hemry), a trilogy covering a conflict between US Army soldiers and their leadership during a campaign that takes place on the Moon.
American military historians (4 C, 249 P) Pages in category "American military writers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 261 total.
The following is a complete list of books published by Tom Clancy, an American author of contemporary spy fiction and military fiction. Works by year of publication [ edit ]
Archon Melissa Steiner has order invasion of FWL to prevent its reunification. Trillian Steiner(-Davion) attempts to guide this campaign, pushing her loyalty and skills to the test for her Great House. The Last Charge: Jason M. Hardy: c.3138 (13 February 3138 - 13 June 3138) era: Dark Age December 4, 2007 (Roc Books)
Armed Services Editions (ASEs) were small paperback books of fiction and nonfiction that were distributed in the American military during World War II.From 1943 to 1947, some 122 million copies of more than 1,300 ASE titles were published and printed by the Council on Books in Wartime (CBW) and distributed to service members, with whom they were enormously popular.