Military campaigns
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Military campaigns
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Military campaigns
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Incoming Resources
- The Civil War, a narrative, Shelby Foote, Volume 1
- The Admiralties, operations of the 1st Cavalry Division, 29 February - 18 May 1944
- U.S. Marines in Vietnam, the defining year, 1968, by Jack Shulimson [and three others]
- So proudly we hail!, a Paramount Picture ; a Mark Sandrich production ; written by Allan Scott ; produced and directed by Mark Sandrich
- Andrew Jackson and the miracle of New Orleans, the battle that shaped America's destiny, Brian Kilmeade and Don Yaeger
- World at war, 1944, by Mary Pope Osborne ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- Turning point 1967-1968, by Adrian G. Traas
- Into the fight, April-June 1918, by Mark E. Grotelueschen
- The Chinese intervention, 3 November 1950-24 January 1951
- Alone at dawn, Medal of Honor Recipient John Chapman and the untold story of the world's deadliest special operations force, Dan Schilling & Lori Chapman Longfritz
- Kidnap in Crete, the true story of the abduction of a Nazi general, Rick Stroud
- The Gulf theater, 1813-1815, by Joseph F. Stoltz III
- Brothers in battle, best of friends, two WWII paratroopers from the original Band of brothers tell their story, William "Wild Bill" Guarnere and Edward "Babe" Heffron ; with Robyn Post ; foreword by Tom Hanks
- Anzio
- Leaping the Atlantic Wall, Army Air Forces campaigns in western Europe, 1942-1945, Edward T. Russell
- China defensive
- D-Day invasion, Matt Doeden
- Normandy '44, D-Day and the epic 77-day battle for France, a new history, James Holland
- D-Day, battle of Omaha Beach, director, Nick Lyon
- End of the saga, the maritime evacuation of South Vietnam and Cambodia, Malcolm Muir Jr
- Fighting in Flanders, Alexander E. Powell
- Operation Torch, the American amphibious assault on French Morocco, 1942, Alexandra Lohse and Jon Middaugh, Naval History and Heritage Command, Department of the Navy
- German defense tactics against Russian breakthroughs
- U.S. Marines in Vietnam, the defining year, 1968, by Jack Shulimson [and three others]
- The Ardennes, Battle of the Bulge, by Hugh M. Cole
- Forgotten Fifteenth, the daring airmen who crippled Hitler's war machine, Barrett Tillman
- The UN offensive, 16 September-2 November 1950
- Normandy, a graphic history of D-Day, the allied invasion of Hitler's fortress Europe, written & illustrated by Wayne Vansant
- I survived the Battle of D-Day, 1944, Lauren Tarshis
- The splendid and the vile, Erik Larson
- Battles of World War I, by John Hamilton
- End of the saga, the maritime evacuation of South Vietnam and Cambodia, Malcolm Muir Jr
- Turning point 1967-1968, by Adrian G. Traas
- History kids, The Pacific theater, from Pearl Harbor to Nagasaki
- Patton's payback, the battle of El Guettar and General Patton's rise to glory, Stephen L. Moore
- The outpost, an untold story of American valor, Jake Tapper
- Danger in the darkest hour, Mary Pope Osborne
- PT-109, an American epic of war, survival, and the destiny of John F. Kennedy, by William Doyle
- Operation Dunkirk, director, Nick Lyon
- The 1968 Tet Offensive battles of Quang Tri City and Hue, by Erik Villard
- The U.S. Army in the World War I era
- Moscow, A Story of the French Invasion of 1812, Fred Whishaw
- Trapped behind enemy lines, accounts of British soldiers and their protectors in the Great War, John Anderson, Victor Piuk
- Meuse-Argonne 26 September-11 November 1918, by Richard S. Faulkner
- A hideous price, the 4th Brigade at Blanc Mont, 2-10 October 1918, Peter F. Owen, John Swift
- Infamous day, Marines at Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941, by Robert J. Cressman and J. Michael Wenger
- Philippine Islands, [Jennifer L. Bailey]
- D-Day, Peter Benoit
- Merrill's Marauders, Warner Bros. Pictures presents a United States Productions photoplay ; screenplay by Milton Sperling and Samuel Fuller ; produced by Milton Sperling ; directed by Samuel Fuller
- What was D-Day?, by Patricia Brennan Demuth ; illustrated by David Grayson Kenyon
Outgoing Resources
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