Kevin Kenneally
Elder Member
More updated info at the Center of Military History:
http://www.history.army.mil/bookshelves.html
Enjoy
http://www.history.army.mil/bookshelves.html
Enjoy
While it lacks the outstanding narratives found in some of the other resources in this thread, http://www.wwiivehicles.com/ has a wealth of information on (big surprise here) WW II Vehicles. There also is a lot of ASL references including partial summaries of chapter H tables. Also TONS of photos including some very obscure stuff.Anyone else have ANY weblinks to visit?
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jb,While it lacks the outstanding narratives found in some of the other resources in this thread, http://www.wwiivehicles.com/ has a wealth of information on (big surprise here) WW II Vehicles. There also is a lot of ASL references including partial summaries of chapter H tables. Also TONS of photos including some very obscure stuff.
jb
Steve,Battery Press at this site has many reprints of the USMC Operations in WWII.
Both the official 5 vol sets as well as many monographs.
http://www.batterypress.com/index.cfm
That is where I got all five of the USMC "Red Books".
Thanks Kevin! I've been there but did not see that overview page. Nice.
Here is one for Ray W: DA-PAM 20-244: Soviet partisan movement, 1941-1944.
Ziemkes book on German operations in Scandinavia is there too for those who do not have it. Highly recomended!
You are welcome.thank you this is brilliant reading