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Books that should be read.
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This is going to be the last one for a while as I am going to be leaving for New Zealand
in the next few days.
"Kitcheners Mob. The adventures of an Americian in the British
Army" by James Norman Hall.
As the title says. My edition is dated 1916! This is the 'ground view' not the historians view. Highly recommended, if you can find it.
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So I can't spell, so what!!!
Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
Those who beat their swords into ploughshares, will plough for those who don't!
Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet.
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Originally Posted by
Badger
Have a safe trip.....
Thanks for your regular updates and recommendations in this forum.
I've been looking up many of them and I think I'm going to have a busy reading summer...
Regards,
Badger
Thanks, and you are welcome. Be in touch when I get back. In the meantime.....
Some other books that deserve to be considered for the militry reader.
"Inside The Crosshairs. Snipers in Vietnam." by Michael Lee Lanning.
As it said, all about snipers. However this go's beyond personal experences to a history of sniping and also looks at the equipment used on both sides in Vietnam.
"The Guns Of August." by Barbara Tuchman.
The benchmark study of the events of and the background to, August 1914. This is a book that every person interesten in history should read.
Now three on the Second World War.
"The Dam Busters." by Paul Brickhill.
The RAF's most famious squadron and the men who flew in it. 617 Squadron was a precision squadron who dropped bombs on the most exacting targets starting with the Ruhr dam's and going on to such targets as bridges and the battleship Tirpitz.
"Enemy Coast Ahead." by Guy Gibson VC.
The story of 617 Squadron by the man who commanded it in it's inception and lead it on the famous raid that made it's name. The attack on the Ruhr dam's.
"Battle Of The Java Sea." by David Thomas.
The most significant sea battle of the early Pacific war. And a humiliation for the allies. Churchill referred to this as "...the forlorn battle..."
There you are, a few more for the libaray!
So I can't spell, so what!!!
Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
Those who beat their swords into ploughshares, will plough for those who don't!
Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet.
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I second the "Guns of August" recommendation. (my favorite book)
Other recommendations include:
"Ivan's War: Life and Death in the Red Army 1939-1945" by Catherine Merridale
"The Fall of Berlin, 1945" by Anthony Beevor
"WITH THE GERMAN GUNS: Four Years on the Western Front" by Herbert Sulzbach
"Hitler's Home Guard: Volkssturmann" by David Keith Yelton (very short but good book).
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So I can't spell, so what!!!
Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
Those who beat their swords into ploughshares, will plough for those who don't!
Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet.
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