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Posted By : tiras12 | Date : 08 Aug 2009 18:57:16 | Comments : 0

Martin Windrow, "Ancient chinese armies 1500-200 bc".
Publisher: Osprey Publishing | ISBN: 0850459427 | 1990 edition | PDF | 48 Pages | 11,17 MB

By the 15th century BC the valley of Hwang Ho was dominated by a palace-based military caste which owed its supremacy to a monopoly of bronze-working techniques among a still mainly Stone Age population. To the Shang Dynasty, war was a means of legitimising the power of their new aristocracy. This fascinating volume by C. J. Peers covers the period of China's history from the first documented civilisation to the establishment of an enduring unified empire, examining the history, organisation, uniform and weapons of ancient Chinese armies.
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Posted By : tiras12 | Date : 08 Aug 2009 18:56:50 | Comments : 0

Ian Knight, "Queen Victorias Enemies 3: India".
Publisher: Osprey Publishing | ISBN: 0850459435 | 1990 edition | PDF | 48 Pages | 17.30 MB

By the time Queen Victoria came to the throne, India – some 1,600,000 square miles, ranging from soaring mountains to deserts and jungle swamps, populated by 400,000,000 people with a kaleidoscope of different cultures and religions – was firmly in the grip of a handful of British East India Company administrators, either ruling directly or through Indian nominees. However, the Company's search for a policy in western India embroiled it in a string of military campaigns, including one of the worst disasters ever to befall a British army. Ian Knight's fascinating text examines the absorbing, dramatic and brutal history of the Company's exploits against Victoria's Indian enemies.
Posted By : tiras12 | Date : 08 Aug 2009 18:25:59 | Comments : 0

Martin Windrow, "Wermaht auxiliary forces".
Publisher: Osprey Publishing | ISBN: 1855322579 | 1992 edition | PDF | 48 Pages | 17.30 MB

Though the 'Wehrmachtsgefolge' (Armed Forces Auxiliaries) were generally inferior to their armed forces equivalents, their contribution to the German war-effort was far from negligible. Auxiliaries including the NSKK, Transportkorps Speer, Reichsarbeitsdienst and Organization Todt supported the Wehrmacht in their duties. In 1944, the strength of these organizations peaked at 3,800,000-40% of the size of the armed forces. As they became increasingly aware of their importance, the Auxiliaries introduced uniform and insignia modifications which made them virtually indistinguishable from their comrades in the armed forces. This book examines the organization, uniforms and history of the various Wehrmacht auxiliary forces.
Posted By : tiras12 | Date : 08 Aug 2009 18:25:39 | Comments : 0

Martin Windrow, "The US Army in world war 2 the mediterranean".
Publisher: Osprey Publishing | ISBN: 1841760854 | 2000 edition | PDF | 48 Pages | 12.78 MB

It was the Mediterranean theatre which saw the blooding of the US Army against the German Wehrmacht, in North Africa in winter 1943/44. After this rough education the US forces pressed on to Sicily, the South of France and the Italian mainland. Here, faced by difficult terrain , they and their British Commonwealth allies fought a long campaign until VE-Day. This second of a series of three MAA titles covers the uniforms worn on these fronts, including US Army cold weather, airborne and tankers' gear; some particularly interesting and important units, including mountain, Japanese-American and African-American troops; and a variety of crew-served weapons.
Posted By : tiras12 | Date : 08 Aug 2009 18:25:13 | Comments : 0

Peter Mersky, "US Navy and marine corps A-4 skyhawk units of the vietnam war".
Publisher: Osprey Publishing | ISBN: 1846031818 | 2007 edition | PDF | 112 Pages | 17.87 MB

Seeing considerable combat in the nearly 50 years since its service introduction, the Skyhawk was involved in Vietnam from the very beginning. Navy and Marine Corps A-4s quickly established a presence in Southeast Asia, flying from aircraft carriers and land bases in South Vietnam in thousands of sorties against the entrenched communist forces from Hanoi to the communist supply lines along the Ho Chi Minh Trail. This book includes details of missions including the siege of Khe Sanh, Lam Son and the contentious invasion of Laos and Cambodia in 1971 and gives a fascinating account of the variety of missions pilots were asked to perform. These operations were not without risk, and large numbers of A-4s were shot down and their pilots killed or, like Edward Alvarez, imprisoned as POWs for up to eight years in appalling conditions.
Posted By : tiras12 | Date : 08 Aug 2009 18:22:40 | Comments : 0

Martin C. Libicki, "Byting Back".
Publisher: RAND Corporation | ISBN: 0833041894 | 2007 edition | PDF | 156 Pages | 1.27 MB

Libicki et al. argue that information collection requirements and systems for counterinsurgency are important because the community that conducts counterinsurgency crosses national and institutional boundaries and because the indigenous population plays a large role in determining the outcome of an insurgency. They then demonstrate what this focus implies for counterinsurgency requirements, collection, networking, and systems design.
Posted By : tiras12 | Date : 08 Aug 2009 18:22:36 | Comments : 0

James N. Gregory, "The Southern Diaspora: How the Great Migrations of Black and White Southerners Transformed America".
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press | ISBN: 0807856517 | 2005 edition | PDF | 464 Pages | 10.50 MB

Between 1900 and the 1970s, twenty million southerners migrated north and west. Weaving together for the first time the histories of these black and white migrants, James Gregory traces their paths and experiences in a comprehensive new study that demonstrates how this regional diaspora reshaped America by "southernizing" communities and transforming important cultural and political institutions.
Posted By : tiras12 | Date : 08 Aug 2009 18:20:15 | Comments : 0

John C. Super, "The United States at War".
Publisher: Salem Press | ISBN: 1587652366 | 2005 edition | PDF | 760 Pages | 12.59 MB

The United States was forged as a nation in a war, and through its long history, it has repeatedly had to go back to war to protect its independence and the freedoms on which it was founded. Although war runs counter to the democratic principles of the United States, it is an unavoidable central theme of American history. The United States at War addresses this theme by offering compact surveys of the most important military conflicts in which the United States has been involved--from the Revolutionary War through the Iraq War of 2003. The two-volume set's 177 essays examine these conflicts from a variety of perspectives, ranging from detailed discussions of individual battles to overviews of the broader ramifications of the conflicts.
Posted By : tiras12 | Date : 08 Aug 2009 18:09:44 | Comments : 0

Ragnar Benson, "David's Tool Kit: A Citizen's Guide to Taking Out Big Brother's Heavy Weapons".
Publisher: Loompanics Unlimited | ISBN: 155950143X | 1996 edition | PDF | 217 Pages | 10.77 MB

Toward the beginning of Chapter one Benson reminds us that those who do not read and heed history are doomed to repeat it. Then he goes on to give a few historical examples where outnumbered citizens and soldiers were able to repel invaders and inflict serious damage as well, aided at least, by low tech weapons. Using the battle of Verdun and a few others as examples, he also reminds us that if you have a lot of heart, using archaic methods against superior weapons will do you no good at all. That isn't pie in the sky advice at all or contrary to the premise of the book either.
Posted By : tiras12 | Date : 08 Aug 2009 18:09:02 | Comments : 0

Eric Dorn Brose, "The Kaiser's Army: The Politics of Military Technology in Germany during the Machine Age, 1870-1918".
Publisher: Oxford University Press | ISBN: 0195179455 | 2004 edition | PDF | 336 Pages | 1.78 MB

This volume covers a fascinating period in the history of the German army, a time in which machine guns, airplanes, and weapons of mass destruction were first developed and used. Eric Brose traces the industrial development of machinery and its application to infantry, cavalry, and artillery tactics. He examines the modernity versus anti-modernity debate that raged after the Franco-Prussian war, arguing that the residue of years of resistance to technological change seriously undermined the German army during World War I.
Posted By : tiras12 | Date : 08 Aug 2009 18:05:59 | Comments : 0

Steven Zaloga, "M10 and M36 Tank Destroyers 1942-53 (New Vanguard)".
Publisher: Osprey Publishing | ISBN: 1841764698 | 2002 edition | PDF | 48 Pages | 34.12 MB

The US Army had a unique tactical doctrine during World War II, placing the emphasis for tank fighting on its Tank Destroyer Command whose main early-war vehicle was the M10 3-inch Gun Motor Carriage, based on the reliable M4A2 Sherman tank chassis. This durable and versatile vehicle saw combat service from the North Africa campaign in 1943. By 1944, its gun was not powerful enough and it was rearmed with the new 90 mm gun, becoming the M36 90mm Gun Motor Carriage. This book details one of the only US armoured vehicles capable of dealing with the Panther and Tiger during the Battle of the Bulge.
Posted By : tiras12 | Date : 07 Aug 2009 16:17:02 | Comments : 0

Tony Holmes, "Spitfire vs Bf 109: Battle of Britain (Duel)".
Publisher: Osprey Publishing | ISBN: 1846031907 | 2007 edition | PDF | 80 Pages | 43.30 MB

Churchill's words, "never was so much owed by so many to so few," came to encapsulate how, in a few critical months, the entire fate of the British Empire, if not the war, hung in the balance, to be determined not by world leaders or armies of millions, but by a handful of pilots fighting tirelessly in the skies over Britain.
Posted By : tiras12 | Date : 07 Aug 2009 14:58:32 | Comments : 0

Gordon Williamson, "U-boats vs Destroyer Escorts: The Battle of the Atlantic (Duel)".
Publisher: Osprey Publishing | ISBN: 1846031338 | 2007 edition | PDF | 80 Pages | 31.94 MB

Winston Churchill claimed that the "U-boat peril" was the only thing that ever frightened him during World War II. A formidable foe, the U-boat was developed from a small coastal vessel into a state-of-the-art killer, successfully stalking the high seas picking off merchant convoy ships. It was not until the destroyer escort was introduced, alongside the development of destroyer groups with dedicated anti-submarine tactics, that there was an effective means of defence and attack against the U-boat peril.
Posted By : tiras12 | Date : 07 Aug 2009 14:55:47 | Comments : 0

John Peters, "European Contributions to Operation Allied Force: Implications for Transatlantic Cooperation".
Publisher: RAND Corporation| ISBN: 0833030388 | 2001 edition | PDF | 130 Pages | 5.72 MB

A dispassionate assessment of Operation Allied Force, this book provides perspectives form both sides of the Altanitc as well as political and military implications for the U.S. and its allies.
Posted By : tiras12 | Date : 07 Aug 2009 14:52:20 | Comments : 0

Eric Dorn Brose, "The Kaiser's Army: The Politics of Military Technology in Germany during the Machine Age, 1870-1918".
Publisher: Oxford University Press | ISBN: 0195179455 | 2004 edition | PDF | 336 Pages | 1.90 MB

This volume covers a fascinating period in the history of the German army, a time in which machine guns, airplanes, and weapons of mass destruction were first developed and used. Eric Brose traces the industrial development of machinery and its application to infantry, cavalry, and artillery tactics. He examines the modernity versus anti-modernity debate that raged after the Franco-Prussian war, arguing that the residue of years of resistance to technological change seriously undermined the German army during World War I.