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Favorite military novels, fiction or history
A little too extensive for a poll, so I'll just put this here.
I'd say my list goes something like this... Fiction: Flight of the Intruders - Coonts The Intruders - ibid Team Yankee - Coyle Sword Point - ibid Red Storm Rising - Clancy, Bond The Third World War - Hackett The Third World War, The Untold Story - ibid Nonfiction: Phantom Over Vietnam - Trotti Enemy at the Gates - Craig Tank Sergeant - Zumbro Fire in the Streets - Hammel Rise and Fall of the Third Reich - Shrier Citizen Soldiers - Ambrose D-Day - ibid Band of Brothers - ibid Biggest Brother: The Life of Major Dick Winters, The Man Who Led the Band of Brothers - Winters, Alexander Generation: Kill - Wright Black Hawk Down - Bowden ... There's a host of other types of books I enjoy but I thought it'd be interesting to share. Anyone else? |
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Not trying to be picky but it makes finding them easier if you have the author's full name and it really helps if you can include the ISBN
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Coyle and Clancy both had several books that could be added to this list. Coyle I know with Sword Point had the many of the same Officers and some of the Enlisted in several of his following books. There were couple books by Ralph Peters that I have read and some by Soviet Army Officer who defected to the west who wrote a couple books including one in which he tries to prove that Stalin was just months/weeks/or some say days away from attacking Germany himself that come to mind. |
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Is there any particular reason why these reading suggestions shouldn't go in the OT - Book (Non Fiction) Review/Recommendations Thread and OT - Book (Fiction) Review/Recommendations Thread? Perhaps they were a bit far down the thread list to be easily seen? We probably should have more threads made sticky.
If you have a look at the Thread Map there is probably an appropriate thread already in existence under Media -> Books.
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Generation Kill was a fantastic Book. And i only got to read it AFTER i saw the HBO mini series. I also enjoyed Rogue Warrior by Richard Marcinko
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Antony Beevor's WW2 books are very good and easier to read than some history books.
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2013: World War III
by Carl Berryman . Authorhouse | November 1, 2004 | Trade Paperback In 2013: World War III, the Peoples Republic of China explodes out of its borders. It presents China''s political, social and economic rationale, military preparations and grand strategy for such a disaster. It discusses the lack of political and military preparations by the west, the consequences for China''s neighbors, and how the world in general and the United States in particular will respond. Events in today''s world make it all possible
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