First book-length study of the use of drones in the Vietnam War.
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Anywhere & Anything
- 112pages
- 4 heures de lecture
A sudden and unexpected journey begins as the protagonist finds themselves in Paris with no money and no change of clothes, just 128 minutes into their adventure. This story explores themes of travel, survival, and self-discovery as they navigate the challenges of being far from home. The character's unique experiences in a foreign city promise to unveil a narrative filled with unexpected twists and personal growth.
The 'Stan
- 122pages
- 5 heures de lecture
The 'Stan is a collection of short comics about America's longest war. Individual stories highlight different perspectives--one through the eyes of a Taliban ambassador and others through the eyes of Afghan and U.S. Army soldiers--but every account highlights the human element of war. The tales in this book--based on reporting by David Axe and Kevin Knodell and drawn by artist Blue Delliquanti--are all true and took place in roughly the first decade of the U.S. military intervention in Afghanistan. While the stories are from the recent past, The 'Stan is still very much about Afghanistan's and America's present--and likely their future.
David Axe shares insights and stories through his engaging blogs and content on the Penguin Community platform. His writing often explores themes of adventure, military history, and personal experiences, providing readers with a unique perspective on various topics. Through his work, Axe connects with a diverse audience, offering thought-provoking commentary and a glimpse into his creative process.
From A to B. How Logistics Fuels American Power and Prosperity
- 245pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Logistics includes the planning and practice of moving “stuff”—raw materials, tools, finished products, and even people—from one place to another. It carried American settlers over the sparsely populated Great Plains to connect the East Coast to the West Coast and has underpinned our domestic prosperity ever since. Logistics also solidified the global power and influence of the United States by guaranteeing our ability to rapidly reinforce Europe in the world wars, by helping us win the Cold War, and by enabling the current U.S. military to fight two wars at once. Further, logistics undergirds the world economy as swelling populations vie for shrinking resources, including energy, water, arable land, food, and cheap labor. Natural disasters urgently increase such demand. From A to B is the story of modern American logistics, which will continue to shape the nation's role in this century. The book begins with a U.S. Army transportation company in Iraq during the height of insurgent attacks on American supply networks. Then it tours the shipyards, railways, highways, airports, classrooms, corporate boardrooms, and laboratories that make up our complex and colorful transportation culture. With competition stiffening and our national transportation infrastructure crumbling, we must find ways to move resources and products even more efficiently if we are to thrive. From A to B presents this challenge.
"Machete Squad is the story of a soldier trying to keep people alive as America's longest war rages all around him. It is the autobiographical story of Brent Dulak, who is burnt out from his two tours in Iraq, as he heads to Afghanistan. He's a U.S. Army medic who was recently promoted to sergeant, in charge of a team of soldiers whose job it will be patch up the wounded at a remote outpost as American forces prepare to turn Kandahar Province over to the Afghan forces. He must look out for the welfare of his men and their patients even as he doubts his own abilities--and at times his sanity."--Provided by publisher.
Space-based superweapons and their architects, and the high-stakes politics that reined them in, are the subject of this brief book.