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    Reports of General MacArthur
    Operational History of Naval Communications December 1941 - August 1945 (Japanese Mongraph, Number 118)
    Tip of the Spear
    Effects of Climate on Combat in European Russia
    Airborne Operations
    A History of Innovation
    • A History of Innovation

      U.S. Army Adaptation in War and Peace

      • 184pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      Focusing on the resilience and creativity of soldiers and Army civilians, this book highlights their impactful stories that showcase how determination and innovative ideas can triumph in both peace and war. It challenges the notion of bureaucratic stagnation by illustrating the Army's rich history of fostering ingenuity among its personnel, ultimately portraying the institution as a vital incubator of innovation.

      A History of Innovation
    • The study explores the challenging climatic conditions faced by the German armed forces during their four-year campaign in European Russia, detailing the impact on personnel, equipment, combat, and logistics. It is divided into sections covering regions both south and north of the Arctic Circle, highlighting key lessons learned and adaptive strategies employed. The unique Russian climate significantly influences terrain, vegetation, and living conditions, creating a stark contrast for Western European soldiers unfamiliar with such environments.

      Effects of Climate on Combat in European Russia
    • Tip of the Spear

      U.S. Army Small Unit Action in Iraq, 2004-2007

      • 214pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,8(5)Évaluer

      Offering a soldier's perspective, this publication captures the experiences and challenges faced by troops during the Iraq war. Edited by Jon T. Hoffman, it is part of the United States Army in Iraq and Afghanistan Series, providing valuable insights into military operations and personal narratives. The work emphasizes the realities of combat and the complexities of the conflict, making it an essential resource for understanding the war from those who served on the front lines.

      Tip of the Spear
    • Reports of General MacArthur

      The Campaigns of MacArthur in the Pacific. Volume 1

      • 508pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

      The book offers a detailed narrative of General MacArthur's leadership during pivotal World War II operations in the Southwest Pacific, covering events from the Japanese attack on Luzon in 1941 to Japan's surrender in 1945. It includes insights into significant campaigns like the reconquest of Borneo and the plans for invading Japan. Although published posthumously without the edits MacArthur desired, the volumes are recognized for their substantial historical value. Full-color maps enhance the reader's understanding of the military strategies employed during this critical period.

      Reports of General MacArthur
    • Reports of General MacArthur

      Japanese Operations in the Southwest Pacific Area. Volume 2, Part 2

      • 456pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      The book features comprehensive reports from General MacArthur, focusing specifically on Japanese operations during the 1950s. It includes full-color maps and is published in a format that mirrors the original documents from MacArthur's Tokyo headquarters. Although the reports were not initially disseminated due to the general's concerns over accuracy, their release posthumously acknowledges their significant historical value. The Department of the Army emphasizes their importance for research, despite disclaiming responsibility for the content's accuracy.

      Reports of General MacArthur
    • United States Army in World War II, Pictorial Record, War Against Germany

      Mediterranean and Adjacent Areas

      • 478pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      This comprehensive collection features a rich array of photographs accompanied by explanatory text, vividly illustrating the multifaceted experiences of the war in North Africa and the Middle East, as well as in Sicily, Corsica, Sardinia, and Italy. The second edition builds on the original publication from 2005, providing an insightful visual narrative that captures significant historical moments and contexts from these pivotal locations during the conflict.

      United States Army in World War II, Pictorial Record, War Against Germany
    • Reports of General MacArthur

      MacArthur in Japan: The Occupation: Military Phase. Volume 1 Supplement

      • 328pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      The Reports of General MacArthur, published by the Department of the Army, offers an unedited account of the military occupation following World War II, focusing on events up to December 1948. These volumes, originally produced by MacArthur's Tokyo headquarters, have significant historical value despite their unrefined state. The Army acknowledges their importance for research while distancing itself from accuracy claims, as MacArthur had intended to revise them before publication. Full-color maps enhance the context of the military narrative.

      Reports of General MacArthur
    • Honor and Fidelity

      The 65th Infantry in Korea, 1950-1953

      • 348pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the experiences of the 65th Infantry, a Puerto Rican unit, this book explores their significant role in the Korean War. It provides detailed accounts of their challenges and contributions, enriched with maps and illustrations to enhance understanding. With 348 pages, it delves into the historical context and the personal stories of the soldiers, highlighting their bravery and sacrifices during the conflict.

      Honor and Fidelity