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Hitlers Jewish Soldiers: The Untold Story of Nazi Racial Laws and Men of Jewish Descent in the German Military (Modern War Studies)
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Soldiers of the Law
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 47.09 $When Oklahoma became a state in 1907, there was no state-wide law enforcement agency. Unlike other states that had been created from organized territories settled over long periods of time, Oklahoma was formed from various Indian Territories that were op
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Soldiers of the Law: Oklahoma Highway Patrolmen During the Early years, 1937-1964
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 24.00 $When Oklahoma became a state in 1907, there was no state-wide law enforcement agency. Unlike other states that had been created from organized territories settled over long periods of time, Oklahoma was formed from various Indian Territories that were op
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Soldiers of the Freedom Rock: Stories of Guthrie County Iowa's Combat Veterans
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Breathes There a Soldier: The World War II Memoir of Robert F. Heatley Stateside Training and Pacific Theater Combat 1942-1946 (Paperback or Softback)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.01 $World War II, the most desperate stuggle ever endured by mankind, changed the world forever and those who fought in its battles. Sergeant Robert Heatley, a U.S. Army infantryman, put pen to paper recording history as it was made. Breathes There A Soldier, the compilation of his journals, brings to life the experiences, both humorous and horrific, of an American soldier in the Pacific Theater. From the grind of combat training, to the agony of the battlefield, Sergeant Heatley's first person account of the 81st Infantry Division in World War II is a welcome addition to the genre of the U.S. Army's contribution to American history.
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Soldiers of the Freedom Rock: Stories of Guthrie County Iowa's Combat Veterans
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The Lost Diary: The Other Side of War, Vignettes of a World War II Combat Soldier
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 22.96 $In the heat of war, David Mancini lost his personal diary, but 60 years later, he unapologetically recreates his days as a wise-ass teenager island-hopping in the Pacific who soon found himself in the biggest battles of World War II. The Lost Diary is an unfiltered and unvarnished account of Mancini's 24th Division, 19th Infantry taking part in several decisive battlesa€""including the landing at Leyte leading to MacArthur's return. Mancini's personal odyssey is told through a series of expertly drawn vignettes, sometimes accompanied by a sketch or water color he'd send home in GI mail to his family. Through his words and his art, he brings us into the colorful, tropical world of the Pacific, sharing events and traumas that he kept from his family. Never one for heroics, Mancini instead draws us into a world where constant death brings laughter and brotherhood. The images still etched in Mancini's mind won't leave you -from basic training in the Deep South, where Mancini first encounters racism, to stepping foot in the tropics only to learn his first enemy may be a fellow soldier. Between battles, Mancini meets an orphaned child covered in sores, a feral Japanese soldier eating the spoiled meat from a fly trap, and even headhunters who turn a trading expedition into mad escape. There are many tales of World War II, but The Lost Diary brings into focus a war that can't be presented in simple black and white. In this true story, you learn why these friends, heroes, and horrors can never leave a man's soul.
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The Crash of Ruin: American Combat Soldiers in Europe during World War II
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 39.79 $In the ruined Europe of World War II, American soldiers on the front lines had no eye for breathtaking vistas or romantic settings. The brutality of battle profoundly darkened their perceptions of the Old World. As the only means of international travel for the masses, the military exposed millions of Americans to a Europe in swift, catastrophic decline. Drawing on soldiers' diaries, letters, poems, and songs, Peter Schrijvers offers a compelling account of the experiences of U.S. combat ground forces: their struggles with the European terrain and seasons, their confrontations with soldiers, and their often startling encounters with civilians. Schrijvers relays how the GIs became so desensitized and dehumanized that the sight of dead animals often evoked more compassion than the sight of enemy dead. The Crash of Ruin concludes with a dramatic and moving account of the final Allied offensive into German-held territory and the soldiers' bearing witness to the ultimate symbol of Europe's descent into ruin--the death camps of the Holocaust. The harrowing experiences of the GIs convinced them that Europe's collapse was not only the result of the war, but also the Old World's deep-seated political cynicism, economic stagnation, and cultural decadence. The soldiers came to believe that the plague of war formed an inseparable part of the Old World's decline and fall.
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Combat Medic : A Soldier's Story of the Iraq War and Ptsd
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 30.75 $A True Story from the Iraq War 2004 – “Mortar rounds landed all around; the blasts shook the building, engulfing the room with dust and smoke. I thought the building was going to fall in on us as they came pounding in. Bullets kept hitting the wall between us, making Rodriguez and me jump back. We were trapped; there was no place to go.” -Ch.17, Combat Medic Being a Medic in the Infantry isn't for the faint of heart. Gunfights and medevacs are daily activities. Every decision means life or death in the heat of combat. Follow along as Corporal Boney recalls his combat tour with the U.S. Army's 1st Calvary Division in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Experience one of the toughest guerrilla warfare fights the military has seen in the Battle of Najaf as this Medic gives detailed description of the intense gunfights his team endured in the Wadi-Us-Salaam cemetery; the largest cemetery in the world approximately seven miles squared.
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The Crash of Ruin: American Combat Soldiers in Europe during World War II
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 31.69 $In the ruined Europe of World War II, American soldiers on the front lines had no eye for breathtaking vistas or romantic settings. The brutality of battle profoundly darkened their perceptions of the Old World. As the only means of international travel for the masses, the military exposed millions of Americans to a Europe in swift, catastrophic decline. Drawing on soldiers' diaries, letters, poems, and songs, Peter Schrijvers offers a compelling account of the experiences of U.S. combat ground forces: their struggles with the European terrain and seasons, their confrontations with soldiers, and their often startling encounters with civilians. Schrijvers relays how the GIs became so desensitized and dehumanized that the sight of dead animals often evoked more compassion than the sight of enemy dead. The Crash of Ruin concludes with a dramatic and moving account of the final Allied offensive into German-held territory and the soldiers' bearing witness to the ultimate symbol of Europe's descent into ruin--the death camps of the Holocaust. The harrowing experiences of the GIs convinced them that Europe's collapse was not only the result of the war, but also the Old World's deep-seated political cynicism, economic stagnation, and cultural decadence. The soldiers came to believe that the plague of war formed an inseparable part of the Old World's decline and fall.
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The Union Soldier in Battle: Enduring the Ordeal of Combat [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 39.55 $Describes the agony and horrific nature of the Civil War from the perspective of the soldiers who fought in it. Draws upon the letters, diaries, and memoirs of Northern soldiers to reveal their deepest fears and traumas, and their sources of inner strength. By identifying recurrent themes found in those accounts, Hess (history, U. of Tennessee), constructs a multilayered view of the ways in which these men coped with the challenges of battle. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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Soldat: The Ww II German Army Combat Uniform Collector's Handbook, Equipping the German Army Foot Soldier in Europe 1943: 002
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Cheyenne Dog Soldiers: A Ledgerbook History of Coups and Combat
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 25.00 $Since the Battle of Summit Springs on July 11, 1869, a ledgerbook of over one hundred color drawings lay neglected in the archives of the Colorado Historical Society for nearly a century. The authors, working in close association with the Cheyenne nation, have produced an unprecedented look at the Dog Soldiers based on this ledgerbook. Unlike other books that interpret ledgerbook art, the authors treat the Summit Springs ledger drawings as historical documents, a history of the Dog Soldiers recorded by the warrior-artists themselves.In Cheyenne Dog Soldiers, the earliest of the extant Cheyenne ledgerbooks, the authors have painstakingly matched drawings with known events, such as the 1865 sack of Julesburg, Colorado, and the 1865 battles of Rush Creek, Platte River Bridge, and Tongue River in the Dakota and Montana territories. Also identified are such noted Dog Soldiers as Tall Bull, Big Crow, Whirlwind, and Wolf with Plenty of Hair.
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Franco's Soldiers : Transnational and Sociological Analysis of Recruitment and Combat in the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 40.33 $Unread book in perfect condition.
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Grunts: The American Combat Soldier in Vietnam
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 44.68 $This book provides a fresh approach to understanding the American combat soldier's experience in Vietnam. It integrates such topics as the political culture, the experiences of training, the actual Vietnam experience, and the 'homecoming', and offers a remarkable overview of the 870,000 'grunts' who bore the brunt of the fighting in the jungles and highlands of South Vietnam, and eventually Cambodia and Laos.The book addresses many of the stereotypes of the Vietnam combat veteran that have been perpertrated in popular culture, and also considers how Vietnam veterans have been commemorated through memorials and other means, and how the veterans remember each other. The coverage also includes women who served in or near the front lines as well as on the home front. The author draws on memoirs and oral histories including his personal interviews with veterans, but the book conveys a picture of the Vietnam combat soldier's experience far more powerful than what individual memoirs can provide.
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Cheyenne Dog Soldiers: A Ledgerbook History of Coups and Combat
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 112.34 $Since the Battle of Summit Springs on July 11, 1869, a ledgerbook of over one hundred color drawings lay neglected in the archives of the Colorado Historical Society for nearly a century. The authors, working in close association with the Cheyenne nation, have produced an unprecedented look at the Dog Soldiers based on this ledgerbook. Unlike other books that interpret ledgerbook art, the authors treat the Summit Springs ledger drawings as historical documents, a history of the Dog Soldiers recorded by the warrior-artists themselves.In Cheyenne Dog Soldiers, the earliest of the extant Cheyenne ledgerbooks, the authors have painstakingly matched drawings with known events, such as the 1865 sack of Julesburg, Colorado, and the 1865 battles of Rush Creek, Platte River Bridge, and Tongue River in the Dakota and Montana territories. Also identified are such noted Dog Soldiers as Tall Bull, Big Crow, Whirlwind, and Wolf with Plenty of Hair.
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Cheyenne Dog Soldiers: A Ledgerbook History of Coups and Combat
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 410.56 $Looks at the Cheyenne Dog Soldiers through a nearly forgotten ledgerbook of pencil illustrations by Cheyenne warriors. Shows color photos of the drawings side-by-side with explanations and commentary, matching the drawings with known events, such as the 1865 battles of Rush Creek, Platte River Bridge, and Tongue River in the Dakota and Montana territories. Includes color illustrations and b&w photos. For general readers and historians. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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Blood Trails: The Combat Diary of a Foot Soldier in Vietnam
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 22.93 $BAPTISM BY FIREChris Ronnau volunteered for the Army and was sent to Vietnam in January 1967, armed with an M-14 rifle and American Express traveler’s checks. But the latter soon proved particularly pointless as the private first class found himself in the thick of two pivotal, fiercely fought Big Red One operations, going head-to-head against crack Viet cong and NVA troops in the notorious Iron Triangle and along the treacherous Cambodian border near Tay Ninh.Patrols, ambushes, plunging down VC tunnels, search and destroy missions–there were many ways to drive the enemy from his own backyard, as Ronnau quickly discovered. Based on the journal Ronnau kept in Vietnam, Blood Trails captures the hellish jungle war in all its stark life-and-death immediacy. This wrenching chronicle is also stirring testimony to the quiet courage of those unsung American heroes, many not yet twenty-one, who had a job to do and did it without complaint–fighting, sacrificing, and dying for their country. Includes sixteen pages of rare and never-before-seen combat photos
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Uninvited Valor--The Forsaken Soldiers of WWII: Based on the Epic True Story of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team
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Working-Class War: American Combat Soldiers and Vietnam
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 46.42 $No one can understand the complete tragedy of the American experience in Vietnam without reading this book. Nothing so underscores the ambivalence and confusion of the American commitment as does the composition of our fighting forces. The rich and the powerful may have supported the war initially, but they contributed little of themselves. That responsibility fell to the poor and the working class of America.--Senator George McGovern "Reminds us of the disturbing truth that some 80 percent of the 2.5 million enlisted men who served in Vietnam--out of 27 million men who reached draft age during the war--came from working-class and impoverished backgrounds. . . . Deals especially well with the apparent paradox that the working-class soldiers' families back home mainly opposed the antiwar movement, and for that matter so with few exceptions did the soldiers themselves.--New York Times Book Review "[Appy's] treatment of the subject makes it clear to his readers--almost as clear as it became for the soldiers in Vietnam--that class remains the tragic dividing wall between Americans.--Boston Globe
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