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World War I Infantry In Color Photographs (Europa Militaria, 3)11 reviews
L Mirouze

Crowood, 1999

A good selection surviving uniforms photographs
Beatifull photos of Original surviving uniforms of the armies of the Great War, all the major Uniforms fron the French, Germans, Italian, US and Russians, in this book we can see the evolution of the first colorfull uniforms use by the French and the Belgians more suitable for the XIX century wars. The German are portray as the classic image of the Great War with their famous spike helmet is ...
  
  











  



  
World War II Infantry Tactics (1): Squad and Platoon (Elite)10 reviews
Stephen Bull

Osprey Publishing, 2004

basic good book on company and battalion infantry tactics
From the days of the Greek Hopilite to the modern mechanized infantry of today, the infantry has been the premier fighting force of war. Whetherer it be horse cavalry of back then or modern tanks and aircraft, all other units are just knife and fork where infantry is still the teeth who do the chewing and tearing. Dr. Stephan Bull gives the reader in this little book insights into the ...
  
  











  



  
Harlem's Hell Fighters: The African-American 369th Infantry in World War I3 reviews
Stephen L. Harris

Potomac Books Inc., 2005

Amazing Response After Prejudice
I see that the clerics in Iraq want to impose all kinds of contraints on what women can do in their society. They can't seem to understand that this eliminates half of the potential workforce in one step. And for many of our years we eliminated a large source of our workforce by arbitrarily holding down African-Americans. The truth is that African-Americans whatever they were called at the ...
  
  











  



  
World War II Infantry Assault Tactics (Elite)3 reviews
Gordon Rottman

Osprey Publishing, 2008

An excellent resource for wargamers or history buffs!
The good blokes at Osprey Publishing in merry ole' England have been quite prolific in recent days with new volumes within their already impressive line-up of books of interest to military history buffs and wargamers. Among the recent new releases is Volume #160 of their Elite series. Entitled World War II Infantry Assault Tactics, this 64-page softback book is a very worthy addition. While so ...
  
  











  



  
U.S. Infantry Weapons of World War II5 reviews
Bruce N. Canfield

Andrew Mowbray Pub, 1996

Agreat resource for the collector.
I have found U.S. Infantry Weapons of World War II to be an invaluable guide to my collecting of weapons. I found out about various weapons that I might never have known exsisted. With production dates by serial number Any U.S. military weapon can be traced to its' date of manufactor. It is full of notes for the collector, as what to look for in a particular piece. This book is an interesting ...
  
  











  



  
World War II Infantry Tactics (2): Company and Battalion (Elite)10 reviews
Stephen Bull

Osprey Publishing, 2005

basic good book on company and battalion infantry tactics
From the days of the Greek Hopilite to the modern mechanized infantry of today, the infantry has been the premier fighting force of war. Whetherer it be horse cavalry of back then or modern tanks and aircraft, all other units are just knife and fork where infantry is still the teeth who do the chewing and tearing. Dr. Stephan Bull gives the reader in this little book insights into the ...
  
  











  



  
The Colonel's Combat Team 343 in WWII: Col Bloomquist's Blackhawks of the 343rd Infantry in the ETO1 review
George Bloomquist

Morris Publishing, 2002

From the Back Cover
Colonel Bloomquist tells of the contributions of his Comat Team 343, at times more than five thousand strong, as it performed military operations in Cologne, the Ruhr Pocket, Bavaria, and Austria. Since the keeping of personal diaries was frowned upon during World War II, Bloomquist retained his information by making symbolic marks on his small calender, his letters home, and some old ...
  
  











  



  
Grunt Gear: USMC Combat Infantry Equipment of World War II5 reviews
Alec S. Tulkoff

R. James Bender Publishing, 2003

Well Researched
Mr. Tulkoff definitely took extraordinary measures researching this book and it seems well documented. The writing style is matter-of-fact. Not necessarily a good relaxing bedtime read, but well written. Anyone desiring a very complete and detailed history of Marine Corps equipment of WWII should look here first.
  
  











  



  
German infantry weapons of World War II.
A.J. BARKER

Arco Publishing Company, 1969

76 pages, well illustrated, cloth.
  
  











  



  
1st Infantry Division World War II
Clift Andrus, Barbara Stahura

Turner Publishing Company (KY), 1997
  
  











  



  
The German Order of Battle: Infantry in World War II2 reviews
George F. Nafziger

Greenhill Books, 2000

A Massive Undertaking
Mr. Nafziger has once again gone where few dare. He has compiled a tome well worth the effort. As in his other books on various military units Mr. Nafziger has created understanding and clarity in a very difficult area. Especially during the end of WW II. Making sense with sparse information and keeping a clear delination of units and their histories.
  
  











  







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