A year with the men of MACV-SOG at Forward Operating Base Kontum.
An arresting account of the birth of SOF through the prism of the Iran Hostage Rescue attempt by a direct observer.
For 600 relentless days, Recon Marines defended Hill 119 in Vietnam, enduring constant probes and assaults and launching daring deep... Læs mere
The longest ground fighting on Guadalcanal was across and around the Matanikau river basin—for five months the United States and the Japanese battled over this key area on the island.
Presents a fascinating ethnoarchaeological perspective on the social context, construction and use of rock-cut tombs... Læs mere
Uncovering New Jersey’s vital part in the American contribution to World War I—supplying munitions, training troops, and sending over 140,000 soldiers overseas to fight.
This latest volume of the journal focuses on the production of Roman pottery, presenting new data on production sites in Britain and Romania, and exploring how the potters in the Nene Valley embedded the technology of the potter’s wheel into their traditions and practices.
New information and reconstruction drawings allow for a deeper understanding of the history of London Bridge.
New perspectives in the investigation of ancient economy and trade, developing alternative perspectives on lifestyle and tastes across the Roman world.
In 2039, a squad of American robotic soldiers disobeys orders and attacks across the Latvia–Russia border, risking global war. As AI and biotechnology reshape the battlefield, we must confront the terrifying question: can humanity survive its own evolution?
The autobiography of Medal of Honor recipient LTG Robert F. Foley.
On September 11, 1777, Brandywine Creek became the site of the largest battle of the American Revolution. Outmaneuvered by General Howe’s flanking attack, Washington’s army avoided disaster thanks to a determined last stand near Birmingham Hill.