Jumat, 27 April 2018

CWT Book Review: Roll Call to Destiny

Roll Call to Destiny: The Soldier’s Eye View of Civil War Battles by Brent Nosworthy, Basic Books Tactics and weaponry specialist Brent Nosworthy, author of Bloody Crucible of Courage, relied on the memoirs of Federals as well as Confederates to uncover hidden aspects of the war in Roll Call to Destiny. Foremost among them is …

The post CWT Book Review: Roll Call to Destiny appeared first on HistoryNet.



Related Posts:

  • The Peacemaker: Simon Bolivar BucknerHow Simon Bolivar Buckner fought to keep the services from fighting— each other. MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1945, dawned hot and steamy on Okinawa. For 79 days, the American Tenth Army and J… Read More
  • Danger Zone: Battle of MortainWhen the Germans fought back at Mortain, the violence pivoted around a patch of high ground and the American artillerymen trapped there. War, as historian Bruce Catton once wrote, … Read More
  • Hard Landing: Conversation with Henry SupchakFOR DECADES AFTER the war, Henry Supchak, who flew B-17 bombers as a lieutenant in the Eighth Air Force, had nightmares. He was a successful executive with a loving family and a Di… Read More
  • Time Travel: Escape to ColditzCOLDITZ CASTLE RISES high above the surrounding country- side of Germany’s eastern Saxony region, its white walls and narrow windows peering down at the Mulde River and the small t… Read More
  • War Letters: Closing CeremoniesTHIS ISSUE’S “War Letters” will be the last, and, appropriately enough, concludes with a pair of previously unpublished accounts of events surrounding the ceremony that marked the … Read More

0 komentar:

Posting Komentar