A new analysis of the performance of the twenty U.S. Army divisions deployed to the Pacific during WWII.
Best-known for the Walker Colt pistol, Samuel H. Walker served as a volunteer in the Second Seminole War, joined the ill-fated Mier Expedition of 1842, and survived two years of brutal captivity in Mexico. He served as a Texas Ranger before being commissioned in the U.S. Army.
This analysis of Neolithic long barrows in Bohemia and Central Europe presents new data, based primarily on remote sensing and... Læs mere
The definitive story of Germany's legendary counter-terrorism unit—its origins, triumphs, and ongoing legacy in the fight against global terrorism.
A 19yearold Marine takes the reader into the heart of combat in Ramadi, Iraq, and on an unflinching journey of survival, resilience, and the quest for peace after war.
Illustrated narrative of the Creek War, a civil war within the Creek Nation and a key chapter in the broader conflict of the War of 1812.
Fully illustrated narrative of the Gulf theater of the War of 1812.
Definitive report on the Silchester Environs Project that combined extensive fieldwork and prospection to examine the Iron Age hinterland of Calleva, its settlement pattern, economy and development.
The shocking true story of Nazi Germany’s naval assault against American coastal waters told through the eyes of seafarers who experienced it off New Jersey.
A timely and original exploration of Stoicism as a moral framework for military service, bridging ancient philosophy with the realities of modern warfare.
For over 2,000 years, the location of the Stone Tower, mid-point of the ancient Silk Road, has remained a mystery. This book traces the search... Læs mere
A new analysis of the German military response to the eastern side of the Normandy Bridgehead.