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1. The Generals' War: The Inside Story of the Conflict in the Gulf by Michael R. Gordon, General Bernard E. Trainor | |
Paperback: 576
Pages
(1995-11-09)
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A War that Went Right...Mostly
We could've lost this one!
Good Reading For Any Desert Storm Vet
The First Gulf War: A Necessary Corrective...
Wrong Book |
2. LeMay: The Life and Wars of General Curtis LeMay by Warren Kozak | |
Hardcover: 434
Pages
(2009-05-11)
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Editorial Review Product Description The firebombing of Tokyo.Strategic Air Command. John F. Kennedy. Dr. Strangelove. George Wallace. All of these have one man in common - General Curtis Lemay, who remains as enigmatic and controversial as he was in life. Until now. Warren Kozak traces the trajectory of America's most infamous general , from his firebombing of Tokyo, guardianship of the U.S. Nuclear arsenal in the Cold War, frustrated career in government and short lived political run. Curtis Lemay's life spanned an epoch in American military history, from the small U.S. army air corps of the interwar years to the nuclear age. Customer Reviews (48)
The Narrator Struggles
Built for War
Lemay's Quiet Genius and Stoic Work Ethic Revealed in this Enjoyable Book
Pretty good starter book
A Great American |
3. The Generals (Brotherhood of War) by W.E.B. Griffin | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(1986-02-01)
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Good Story, Crappy Ending
An Old Friend
horrible-skip this one but read the rest
The Brotherhood of War: The Generals
Not the best book in the series. |
4. Sheridan: The Life and Wars of General Phil Sheridan by Roy Morris | |
Paperback: 480
Pages
(1993-07-27)
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Serviceable biography of Phil Sheridan
Immediate!
"Little Phil" Isn't Quite So Little Anymore
Little Phil
A great story--a passable history |
5. General History of the Civil War, A: The Southern Point of View by Gary Walker | |
Hardcover: 512
Pages
(2008-07-31)
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Nothing to do with politics; an adult vocabulary with the editing skill of an elementary student |
6. Overlord: General Pete Quesada and the Triumph of Tactical Air Power in World WarII by Thomas Alexander Hughes | |
Paperback: 396
Pages
(2002-10-03)
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Editorial Review Product Description Pete Quesada is one of World War II's unsung yet crucial heroes. With his famous "Ninth Tactical Air Command," Quesada established the best air-ground team in the European theater. he pioneered the use of radar in close air support operations, introducing weapons systems specifically geared to tactical operations. He nurtured new flying methods designed for the kind of precision bombing the battlefields of Europe demanded. And more than anything else, Pete Quesada championed efforts to model air and ground officers into a single fighting unit. His relationships with ground leaders like Generals Omar Bradley and "Lightning Joe" Collins were a model for the kind of interservice harmony that was essential for dislodging the entrenched German Army. At war's end everybody from General of the Army Dwight Eisenhower to ordinary infantrymen recognized Pete Quesada as the premier expert and dogged patron of close air support. Allied airplanes over the battlefields of Europe had undoubtedly shortened the war and saved many thousands of lives, and Pete Quesada came home to a hero's welcome in 1945. By then he was the personification of tactical air power. Indeed, he was its over lord. Unfortunately, Quesada's groundbreaking methods were all but forgotten after the war. As the Cold War deepened, Air Force leaders stressed the role of big bombers flying deep into enemy territory and renounced the importance of close air support missions. Quesada himself was shunted into jobs that were both illsuited to his fiery temperament and divorced from his wartime expertise in tactical aviation. Frustrated, he retired from the Air Force in 1951 at forty-seven years of age. Fortunately, the story of Quesada's innovative tactics did not end there for the American military. In Korea in the 1950s and Vietnam in the 1960s, U.S. servicemen struggled -- and died -- relearning and recreating the kinds of tactics that Quesada had made commonplace in 1944-45. Had the U.S. Air Force nurtured its capacity for close air support, those two conflicts may have unfolded differently. Since then, the Air Force has struggled for a better balance between its bombardment missions and its support functions. This is the definitive story of an extraordinary man, whose remarkable efforts to aid foot soldiers in World War II contributed significantly to the Allies' success. America's belated rediscovery of Quesada's precepts some forty years later in conflicts like Operation DESERT STORM only underscores the importance of Quesada's story. Customer Reviews (6)
Excellent look at one of the founders of close air support
A mediocre attempted biography of a fascinating man and even more important era
Overated view of tactical air power in WW2
Excellent Read
He was also the creator of Dulles Air Port& L'Enfant Plaza |
7. Hitler's Generals on Trial: The Last War Crimes Tribunal at Nuremberg (Modern War Studies) by Valerie Genevieve Hebert | |
Hardcover: 362
Pages
(2010-02-03)
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Editorial Review Product Description Its importance notwithstanding, the High Command Case has been largely neglected by historians. Valerie Hébert's study--the only book in English on the subject--draws extensively on the voluminous trial records to reconstruct these proceedings in full: prosecution and defense strategies; evidence for and against the defendants and the military in general; the intricacies of the judgment; and the complex legal issues raised, such as the defense of superior orders, military necessity, and command responsibility. Crucially, she also examines the West German reaction to the trial and the intense debate over its fairness and legitimacy, ignited by the sentencing of soldiers who were seen by the public as having honorably defended their country. Hébert argues that the High Command Trial was itself a success, producing eleven guilty verdicts along with an incontrovertible record of the German military's crimes. But, viewing the trial from beyond the courtroom, she also contends that it made no lasting imprint on the German public's consciousness. And because the United States was eager to secure West Germany as an ally in the Cold War, American officials eventually consented to parole and clemency programs for all of the convicted officers, so that by the late 1950s not one remained imprisoned. Superbly researched and impeccably told, Hitler's Generals on Trial addresses fundamental questions concerning the meaning of justice after atrocity and genocide, the moral imperative of punishment for these crimes, the link between justice and memory, and the relevance of the Nuremberg trials for transitional justice processes today. Inasmuch as these trials coined the vocabulary of modern international criminal law and set an agenda for transitional justice that remains in place today, Hébert's book marks a major contribution to military and legal history. This book is part of the Modern War Studies series. |
8. Thomas Ewing Jr.: Frontier Lawyer and Civil War General (SHADES OF BLUE & GRAY) by Ronald D. Smith | |
Hardcover: 376
Pages
(2008-10-01)
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Highly recommended for Civil War enthusiasts of all backgrounds |
9. War in a Time of Peace: Bush, Clinton, and the Generals by David Halberstam | |
Paperback: 557
Pages
(2002-08-20)
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Editorial Review Product Description Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Halberstam chronicles Washington politics and foreign policy in post-Cold War America. Evoking the internal conflicts, unchecked egos, and power struggles within the White House, the State Department, and the military, Halberstam shows how the decisions of men who served in the Vietnam War, and those who did not, have shaped America's role in global events. He provides fascinating portraits of those in power -- Clinton, Bush, Reagan, Kissinger, James Baker, Dick Cheney, Madeleine Albright, and others -- to reveal a stunning view of modern political America. Halberstam is a master at presenting well-rounded portraits and telling anecdotes of the personalities that have created U.S. policy, casting new light on well-known figures such as Clinton, Colin Powell, and George H.W. Bush, as well as supporting players such as Anthony Lake, Richard Holbrooke, James Baker, Madeleine Albright, General Wesley Clark, Al Gore, and many other influential American leaders of the past decade. Having covered many aspects of American history and foreign policy since the early 1960s, Halberstam is uniquely qualified to report on an era in which the U.S., and the world, has changed so dramatically. --Shawn Carkonen Customer Reviews (83)
Magnificent history of American decision-making on the Balkans (and everything else)
A portrait of the 1990s from the viewpoint of the 1990s?
Halberstam does it again
Wars abound
cogent, critical analysis of Presidents and their foreign policies |
10. The Civil War Trilogy: Gods and Generals / The Killer Angels / The Last Full Measure by Michael Shaara, Jeff Shaara | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1999-04-27)
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First 2 quite good, third is painful
Where's the movie?
The Civil War Trilogy - Shaara
Brilliant
A very personal perspective of the civil war |
11. Running Critical: The Silent War, Rickover, and General Dynamics by Patrick Tyler | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1987-10)
list price: US$8.95 Isbn: 0060914416 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (11)
Masterful disclosure
Lots of inside information, but 1 missing piece...
Competence?, Transparency?, Integrity?
Comprehensive - if unfinished - description of nuclear sub industry
Political and corporate history of the 688-class submarines |
12. War As I Knew It by George S. Patton Major General | |
Paperback: 448
Pages
(1995-05-08)
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George Patton. By himself
Patton
War as I Knew It
War as I knew it.
Patton : a military genious of the offensive strategy |
13. WELLINGTON'S PENINSULAR WAR GENERALS AND THEIR BATTLES: A Biographical and Historical Dictionary by T A Heathcote | |
Hardcover: 208
Pages
(2010-08)
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must have for Napoleonic study |
14. States Rights Gist: A South Carolina General of the Civil War by Walter Brian Cisco | |
Hardcover: 208
Pages
(2008-04-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description Gist attended Harvard Law School and worked as a lawyer in South Carolina. Although he had no military training, he joined the state militia as tensions rose between the North and South. Gist was present as the first shots of the Civil War were fired at Fort Sumter. He prepared new recruits for battle and commanded military forces, proving himself a skilled strategist and leader. Gist became a general when he was only twenty-four years old, and he was placed in command of James Island and Dependencies, an area key to Charleston's defenses. It was after the Battle of Atlanta that Gist assumed command of a brigade under Major General John Brown. He was killed in the fateful charge at Franklin, Tennessee. Despite his contributions to the Confederacy, States Rights faded from memory until States Rights Gist, his first biography. Finally, here is a thorough account of the Civil War through the perspective of a young, brave commander, who fought and died for his ideals and emerged as an important Southern hero. Customer Reviews (4)
State Rights Gist
States Rights Gist: A South Carolina General of the Civil War
Short, but interesting
Interesting little book about a general with a strange name Why only 3 stars?Simply put, the subject matter is obscure, even for the most devoted Civil War enthusiast, and I cannot really imagine how the man's rather short life merited a book.I only came across the book because it was a History Book Club selection.It is so specialized that only a select few would ever seek it out.The fact that no other reviews have been written on it bears this out.It isn't a bad book, just maybe an unnecessary one. ... Read more |
15. United States Marine Corps Generals of World War II: A Biographical Dictionary by George B. Clark | |
Hardcover: 200
Pages
(2008-02-15)
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16. General Sterling Price and the Civil War in the West by Albert Castel | |
Paperback: 300
Pages
(1993-05)
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A necessary book |
17. The Notorious "Bull" Nelson: Murdered Civil War General by Donald A. Clark | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(2010-12-27)
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Editorial Review Product Description A dynamic figure in the pages of history, Major General William “Bull” Nelson played a formative role in the Union’s success in Kentucky and the Western theater of the Civil War. Now, Donald A. Clark presents a long-overdue examination of this irascible officer, his numerous accomplishments, and his grim fate. More popularly known for his temper than his intrepid endeavors on behalf of the North, Nelson nevertheless dedicated much of his life to his nation and the preservation of the Union. The child of a privileged family, Nelson was one of the first officers to graduate from the newly formed U.S. Naval Academy. His years in the Navy imbued in him the qualities of bravery, loyalty, and fortitude; however, his term of service also seemed to breed an intolerance of others for which he became infamous, and that ultimately led to his violent downfall. Clark sheds new light upon Nelson’s pre–Civil War years as a naval officer, when he became a hardened veteran of battle, fighting at the siege of Veracruz and the capture of Tabasco during the Mexican War in the 1840s. On the basis of Nelson’s military experience, in 1861 President Lincoln sent him to Kentucky—which was considering secession—and Nelson rallied loyalists and helped the Union prepare to maintain control of the state during the next several years of war. Nelson went on to prove instrumental in blocking Confederate attempts to subdue Kentucky and the West, serving important roles in the battle of Shiloh, General Henry W. Halleck’s advance against Corinth, and Brigadier General Don Carlos Buell’s movement toward Chattanooga. But while some viewed his bold maneuvers as the saving of the state, many others, including such notables as Ulysses S. Grant and William Tecumseh Sherman, argued that Nelson’s actions merited no praise. Unfortunately for the general, the question of his value to the Union abruptly became moot, as his achievements were shortly overshadowed by ignominious rumors of scandal and abuse. His involvement in the defense of Louisville gave Nelson a chance to redeem himself and restore his military reputation, but the general’s famous temper soon robbed him of any potential glory. During September of 1862, in a crime that was never prosecuted, fellow Union general Jefferson C. Davis shot and killed Nelson after an argument. Clark explores this remarkable exception in military law, arguing that while the fact of the murder was indisputable, many considered Davis a hero for having dispatched the so-called tyrant. Although Nelson eventually received many posthumous honors for his indispensable role in the war, justice was never sought for his murder. A comprehensive study of this well-known, yet misunderstood American figure, The Notorious “Bull” Nelson: Murdered Civil War General is an illuminating addition to the history of the Civil War. Through Clark’s impeccable research and richly layered narrative, William “Bull” Nelson springs from the pages as large and volatile as he was in life. |
18. Confederate Generals of the Civil War (Collective Biographies) by Carl R. Green, William R. Sanford | |
Library Binding: 112
Pages
(1998-05)
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19. Star Wars: General Grievous (Star Wars (Dark Horse)) by Chuck Dixon, Rick Leonardi, Mark Pennington, Lucas Marangon, Michelle Madsen | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(2005-12-21)
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Star Wars Story
Not the best, but ...
About General Grievous this book is not
Had great potential, but didn't deliver |
20. The Revolutionary War Memoirs Of General Henry Lee by Robert E. Lee | |
Paperback: 654
Pages
(1998-03-22)
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hard-reading memoir
Stirring, Thrilling, You Are There
a "must" for the student of the Revolution in the South |
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