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LT. Ox
05-15-2016, 11:43 PM
Has Any one Read "One Second After" by
the Historian William Forstchen?

CDAT
05-16-2016, 02:55 AM
Has Any one Read "One Second After" by
the Historian William Forstchen?

Yes, I found it interesting and some of the things it talked about eye opening for a post disaster situation.

swaghauler
05-22-2016, 06:59 PM
The Department of the Army publishes a guide to the weapons programs that they want Congress to fund every year (unclassified of course). You can get copies of these books from various publishers. There is a fair amount of information in these books about various systems including numbers purchased and even basic equipment stats (weight, size, unit cost and even some capabilities of said equipment). I have The 2010 Weapons Systems book (ISBN: 1-60239-725-2) published by Skyhorse Publishing in New York. I don't know if we will be allowed to continue getting these books now that The US has signed the UN's ITAR Treaty. I'd recommend you get the newest version (they are titled by fiscal year).

JHart
05-23-2016, 05:10 PM
Has Any one Read "One Second After" by
the Historian William Forstchen?

FYI, he has a sequel book out "One Year After" and he mentions that there will be a third book.