Senin, 10 April 2017

Reviews- Armchair General November 2014

United States Army: The Definitive Illustrated History by D.M. Giangreco (Sterling, 2014). The operative word in this visually stunning book’s title is “definitive.” Giangreco, an award-winning author and military historian, traces 250 years of U.S. Army history, from the American Revolutionary War to the Civil War, through both world wars, and up to the conflicts …

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