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1) Liberty
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"(George Washington) cut a dubious figure. He fell into greatness as if it were a chasm and he has suddenly found a parachute. This making of the hero least likely, Miss Sunde has captured in her play. She has also caught the mood of the revolution... She also exposes the remarkable image of a democracy fighting with men who were bound by nothing... ...a nervous amateur ... becomes the legendary figure..." Clive Barnes NEW YORK POST"With a voice both...
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To America, he was a hero.
To his troops, he was a soldier.
Now hear his story.
Each new era in American history has given rise to a military leader who defines the nation's proudest traditions-of leadership and honor, of vision and commitment and courage in the face of any challenge. From Washington and U.S. Grant to Dwight D. Eisenhower and Norman Schwarzkopf, these men have captured the nation's imagination, and entered the small pantheon of...
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"Time For Me to Fly" is a dramatization of actual events that occurred leading up to the 17th and final mission of the B-17 Bomber "The Rusty Nail" and its crew on July 29th 1944. The story is presented and told as to how it may have looked through the eyes of SSgt Charles Curtis Campbell. It includes dates,locations and events which actually happened during WWII.
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The relationship between the Catholic Entente (France, Italy, Spain, and Portugal) and the United Kingdom is a powder keg and South America provides the spark. The Organization of American States (an alliance set up by and friendly to the Catholic Entente) invades Colombia and Argentina, attacking British merchant ships in the process. The United Kingdom orders reprisals and the Catholic Entente uses them as an excuse to go to war. At sea, the Entente...
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This book was written by my late father, Dušan Lukich, in the late 1980s and early 1990s and published during 1991. It was a massive project for my father but one he felt compelled to complete for, as he states in the book, the truth about events in the Tromedja area of the former Yugoslavia during WWII needed to be told. As important, he wanted to ensure that the names of those who suffered, fought and died during that time, in that part of the...
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Step back into the vibrant and tumultuous world of early 19th-century Spain with The Spanish Journal of Elizabeth Lady Holland. This captivating journal offers an intimate and detailed account of Elizabeth Vassall Fox Holland's travels through Spain during a period of significant political and social upheaval.
Elizabeth Lady Holland, an influential figure in British society and a keen observer of the world around her, documents her experiences and...
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Step into a pivotal moment in history with Clementina E. Malcolm's A Diary of St. Helena (1816, 1817): The Journal of Lady Malcolm. This captivating journal offers a rare and intimate glimpse into the conversations and reflections of Napoleon Bonaparte during his exile on the remote island of St. Helena.
Compiled from the meticulous notes of Lady Clementina Malcolm, the wife of Sir Pulteney Malcolm, who commanded the British naval squadron stationed...
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"At the head of the Grande Armee march the Hussars of Conflans-and leading them is Brigadier Gerard!
These are the adventures of Conan Doyle's incomparable French hero-the finest swordsman in the Light Cavalry-Etienne Gerard. Arranged for the first time in historical chronological order, his many enthusiasts can now properly appreciate his colourful career as he fights, loves and blunders his way through the Napoleonic epoch-from his earliest adventure...
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Unravels the compelling narrative of an extraordinary leader whose life was woven with threads of triumph and threads of heart-rending tragedy in this brief biography. From the seismic events of the French Revolution to the audacious military campaigns that reshaped Europe, this book illuminates Napoleon's indelible mark on history. Witness the clashes with his adversaries, including Archduke Charles and the renowned Duke of Wellington, leading to...
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"Heloise and her allies are marching on the Imperial Capital. The villagers, the Kipti, and the Red Lords are united only in their loyalty to Heloise, though dissenting voices are many and they are loud. The unstable alliance faces internal conflicts and external strife, yet they're united in their common goal. But when the first of the devils start pouring through a rent in the veil between worlds, Heloise must strike a bargain with an unlikely ally,...
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Erich von Manstein had always felt he was destined for great things on the battlefield. A Russian's bullets ahd other ideas and now the Great War was passing him by. While rehabilitating from his wounds, a chance encounter with Erich Ludendorff, second in command of Germany's armies, set him on a different path. One that would change the world.
The Herman Empire has survived the Great War, but will Manstein be able to guide if forward? France and...
13) The Island
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On his first morning in Taiwan in 1981, Mark O'Neill was awoken by military conscripts singing a patriotic song on the sports ground of their camp. It was a fitting introduction to martial law and the start of his 40-year journey through the island moored off the coast of Fujian province. Next came learning the Chinese language - traditional characters only, please - and the curious love affair between Taiwan and Japan, the former colonial power,...
14) NCO Guide
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The essential guide for NCOs, this edition has been thoroughly revised and updated with the latest information on training, military justice, promotions, benefits, counseling, soldiers, physical fitness, regulations, and much more. CSM Dan Elder, USA (Ret.), served on active duty for twenty-six years in noncommissioned officer positions from squad leader to command sergeant major at the battalion, brigade, and nominative levels, culminating in his...
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Practical advice on leadership and officership. Up-to-date information on pay, uniforms, and more.
Col. Robert J. Dalessandro, USA (Ret.), is chairman of the U.S. World War One Centennial Commission. He has been director of the U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center and chief of military history at the U.S. Army Center of Military History, and is currently deputy secretary of the American Battle Monuments Commission. He is revisor for Stackpole's...
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A guide to small unit dismounted combat operations, extensively updated to include both the latest doctrine and lessons learned from the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Covers the equipment, operations, and individual combat skills essential for soldiers and others who must act as infantry. Essential for Army infantry leaders at the platoon and company level, Special Forces troops, Air Force security and patrol services, Marines, and other Army branches...
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Beggarman, Spy takes you into a world where biography is history, and both are filled with lies. Truth is stranger than fiction, but what happens when the truth is fiction?An old soldier told his life story to a writer. It is one of the most famous of the American Revolutionary period-or any other-but what is revealed in Beggarman, Spy will change the way we look at everything we thought we knew.Who was the man called Israel Potter? Is that even his...
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Delve into the thrilling and dramatic world of naval warfare with H. B. Money Coutts's Famous Duels of the Fleet and Their Lessons. This compelling work brings to life some of the most notable naval duels in dur the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, offering readers a detailed and vivid account of these intense maritime conflicts and the strategic insights they provide.
H. B. Money Coutts, a respected historian and naval expert, meticulously...
19) A Sea-Dog of Devon: A Life of Sir John Hawkins, English Naval Commander, Privateer and Slaver of
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"Sir John Hawkins was a naval commander and privateer during the Elizabethan era in the 16th century, who explored swathes of the New World amid danger and treachery.
Born to William Hawkins, master of The Great Galley of Henry VIII's navy, from youth John aspired to a mariner's career. His father's reputation as sailor and merchant aided John's rise, especially when it was clear the younger Hawkins had inherited the vital talents of seamanship and...
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In 1991 a brutal civil war broke out in Sierra Leone, a small country on the west coast of Africa. Masterminded by Muammar Qaddafi of Libya and Charles Taylor of Liberia, the war engulfed the poverty and corruption-ridden country for ten years. Notorious for "blood diamonds" and amputations, the war saw child soldiers murdering and mutilating civilians, and young people abducted to be fighters and sex slaves. Sierra Leone: Inside the War includes...
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