TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Military Science
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Military Science
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Military Science
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- Subject of40
- The physics of war, from arrows to atoms, Barry Parker
- Unmanned, drones, data, and the Illusion of perfect warfare, William M. Arkin
- Delta Force, a memoir by the founder of the U.S. military's most secretive special-operations unit, Charlie A. Beckwith, first commanding officer of Delta Force, and Donald Knox
- The weapon wizards, how Israel became a high-tech military superpower, Yaakov Katz and Amir Bohbot
- The Generals, Thomas E. Ricks
- Dawn of the code war, America's battle against Russia, China, and the rising global cyber threat, John P. Carlin with Garrett M. Graff
- On war, Carl von Clausewitz ; translated by J.J. Graham, Volume I
- The insurgents, [David Petraeus and the plot to change the American way of war], by Fred Kaplan
- Cyberwarfare, Megan Manzano, book editor
- Churchill's bomb, how the United States overtook Britain in the first nuclear arms race, Graham Farmelo
- The most dangerous man in America, the making of Douglas MacArthur, Perry, Mark
- Syrian notebooks, inside the Homs uprising, January 16-February 2, 2012, Jonathan Littell ; translated by Charlotte Mandelll
- Army of none, autonomous weapons and the future of war, Paul Scharre
- Be safe, love mom, a military mom's stories of courage, comfort, and surviving life on the home front, Elaine Lowry Brye with Nan Gatewood Satter
- Another great day at sea, on board the USS George H.W. Bush, Geoff Dyer
- Eyes on target, inside stories from the brotherhood of the U.S. Navy SEALs, Scott McEwen and Richard Miniter
- Warman's World War II collectibles, identification and price guide, Michael E. Haskew
- The invisible front, love and loss in an era of endless war, Yochi Dreazen
- Men of war, the American soldier in combat at Bunker Hill, Gettysburg, and Iwo Jima, Alexander Rose
- 2019/2020 ASVAB for dummies, by Angie Papple Johnston
- Fallout, the Hiroshima cover-up and the reporter who revealed it to the world, Lesley M.M. Blume
- The illustrated history of guns, from first firearms to semiautomatic weapons, Chuck Wills, in association with Berman Museums of World Art
- Legionnaire, five years in the French Foreign Legion, Simon Murray
- The Pentagon's brain, an uncensored history of DARPA, America's top-secret military research agency, Annie Jacobsen
- Zero footprint, the true story of a private military contractor's covert assignments in Syria, Libya, and the world's most dangerous places, Simon Chase and Ralph Pezzullo
- Future war, preparing for the new global battlefield, Robert H. Latiff
- Sea stories, my life in special operations, Admiral William H. McRaven (U.S. Navy retired)
- Countdown to zero day, stuxnet and the launch of the world's first digital weapon, Kim Zetter
- Smoky the brave, how a feisty Yorkshire terrier mascot became a comrade-in-arms during World War II, Damien Lewis
- Seeds of terror, how heroin is bankrolling the Taliban and al Qaeda, Gretchen Peters
- Churchill's bomb, how the United States overtook Britain in the first nuclear arms race, Graham Farmelo
- American Tanks & AFVs of World War II, Michael Green
- Cry from the deep, the sinking of the Kursk, the submarine disaster that riveted the world and put the new Russia to the ultimate test, Ramsey Flynn
- On grand strategy, John Lewis Gaddis
- Operation Chastise, the RAF's most brilliant attack of World War II, Max Hastings
- Code girls, the untold story of the American women code breakers of World War II, Liza Mundy
- Dark territory, the secret history of cyber war, Fred Kaplan
- SR-71, the complete illustrated history of the Blackbird, the world's highest, fastest plane, Col. Richard H. Graham, USAF (Ret.)
- Women warriors, an unexpected history, Pamela D. Toler
- War play, video games and the future of armed conflict, Corey Mead