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Flying the SR-71 Blackbird: In the Cockpit on a Secret Operational Mission

by Richard H. Graham & Jay K. Miller

For anyone who has ever wondered what its like to fly the SR-71 on a secret Mach 3 reconnaissance mission, this book has the answer. Flying the SR-71 Blackbird takes readers along on an operational mission that...


To Be a U.S. Naval Aviator

by Jay A. Stout

For anyone with the will to become a U.S. naval aviator, the future begins now. Marine fighter pilot and combat veteran Jay Stout shows us just what it takes to be a U.S. naval aviator in the twenty-first century,...


Digesting History

by Hal M. Friedman

Naval War College Historical Monograph Series, 17. Studies the contribution of the Naval War College, especially in the presidency of Admiral Raymond Spruance, to strategic thought during the first critical...


The Wrong War: Grit, Strategy, and the Way Out of Afghanistan

by Bing West

NATIONAL BESTSELLER

In this definitive account of the conflict, acclaimed war correspondent and bestselling author Bing West provides a practical way out of Afghanistan. Drawing on his expertise as both a combat-hardened...


To Train the Fleet of War

by Albert Nofi

Examines in detail, making extensive use of Naval War College archives, each of the U.S. Navy's twentyone "fleet problems" conducted between World Wars I and II, elucidating the patterns that emerged, finding...


Beyond Shock and Awe

by Eric L. Haney & Brian M. Thomsen

FIRST TIME IN PAPERBACK-A founding Delta Force member's anthology on the future of war.

Media commentator Eric L. Haney-one of twelve founding Delta Force members and author of Inside Delta Force-along with...


Rangers at Dieppe: The First Combat Action of U.S. Army Rangers in World War II

by Jim Defelice

After Pearl Harbor, the United States was struggling to bring itself up to fighting strength for World War II when a specially-trained force-based upon the famed British commando squads-was formed. It would...


George Washington's First War: His Early Military Adventures

by David A. Clary

“I heard the bullets whistle, and, believe me, there is something charming in the sound.” So said the young George Washington, something no veteran soldier would say. He had not been the target of enemy...


Between War and Peace: How America Ends Its Wars

by Col. Matthew Moten

An emperor bows abjectly before his conquerors on the deck of a battleship. As smoke yet rises from a bloody battlefield, a dejected general proffers his sword to his victorious opponent. Frock-coated ministers...


The Landmark Thucydides: A Comprehensive Guide to the Peloponnesian War

by Robert B. Strassler & Victor Davis Hanson

Thucydides called his account of two decades of war between Athens and Sparta "a possession for all time," and indeed it is the first and still most famous work in the Western historical tradition. Considered...


Left to Die

by Dan Kurzman

A Simon & Schuster eBook. Simon & Schuster has a great book for every reader.


Whirlwind: The Air War Against Japan, 1942-1945

by Barrett Tillman

WHIRLWIND is the first book to tell the complete, awe-inspiring story of the Allied air war against Japan—the most important strategic bombing campaign inhistory. From the audacious Doolittle raid in 1942...


One Shot One Kill: One Shot One Kill

by Charles W. Sasser & Craig Roberts

They are the lone wolves of the battlefield. Tracking the enemy, lying in wait for the target to appear -- then they shoot to kill. Armed with an unerring eye, infinite patience and a mastery of camouflage,...


Operation Cobra and the Great Offensive: Sixty Days That Changed the Course of World War II

by Bill Yenne

THE BEGINNINGS OF VICTORY

Shortly after the D-Day invasion, the Allied forces in Europe had stalled. A limited operation was set in motion to punch a small hole in the enemy defenses, starting on July 25, 1944....


Napoleon on the Art of War

by Jay Luvaas

Napoleon. The passage of time has not dimmed the power of his name. A century and a half after his death, Napoleon remains the greatest military genius of the modern world. Yet unlike Machiavelli, Clausewitz,...


All Brave Sailors: The Sinking of the Anglo-Saxon, August 21, 1940

by J. Revell Carr

In the darkness before moonrise on the Atlantic Ocean off the African coast on August 21, 1940, the night erupted in a fusillade of bullets and shells. The victim was a stalwart English tramp steamer, Anglo-Saxon,...


Daring Young Men: The Heroism and Triumph of The Berlin Airlift-June

by Richard Reeves

In the early hours of June 26, 1948, phones began ringing across America, waking up the airmen of World War II—pilots, navigators, and mechanics—who were finally beginning normal lives with new houses, new...


Scream of Eagles

by Robert K. Wilcox

The mission:

Become the most skilled, highly-trained, and deadliest

fighter pilots in the world.

The place: TOP GUN

In the darkest days of the Vietnam War, the U.S. Navy's kill ratio had fallen to 2:1 -- a...


Lee's Lieutenants: A Study in Command

by Douglas Southall Freeman & Stephen W. Sears

A towering landmark in Civil War literature, long considered one of the great masterpieces of military history -- now available in a one-volume abridgment.

Lee's Lieutenants: A Study in Command is the most colorful...


Hill 488

by Ray Hildreth & Charles W. Sasser

For some, Hill 488 was just another landmark in the jungles of Vietnam. For the eighteen men of Charlie Company, it was a last stand. This is the stirring combat memoir written by Ray Hildreth, one of the unit's...