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				 Re: A Military Book List 
 Another book suggestion:
 Simialar to Mustangs suggestions of Threat: Soviet Capabilities in the Mind 90 is "Future Wars" by Trevor Dupuy except it looks at the next places in the world which are most likely to erupt into conflict and plays out plausible scenarios of how the war may go.
 
 The Arming of Europe and the Making of the First World War by David G. Herrmann.  If you have an interest in WWI this is a great look at the arms race and events that preceeded the war.  It deals with  organization, mobilization, strategy and the available weaponry.  I had always heard that nations passed on Hiriam Maxums machinegun because they didnt see a purpose for it.  Thats not entirely true.  The military establishment could not see the machinegun being used in an attack, which they all beleived a nation had to stay on the offensive.  They dismissed the slaughter of the Russo-Japanese war as an aberration due to the poor leadership and training.  They believed a European army would carry the day by overrunning machineguns.
 
			
			
			
			
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				February 14th, 2007, 04:44 PM
			
			
			
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				 Re: A Military Book List 
 I had to search for this thread to avoid a new one to tell you about the book I just picked up. 
It's Vietnam Tracks: Armor in Battle 1945-75 by Simon Dunstan
 
Here's the Amazon.com link 
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 Good to hear, just picked up a copy on Ebay, expect it here end of this week beginning of next.
 I also recently picked up a copy of th Squadron Signal book "Airmobile" from their old Vietnam Studies Series.
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				February 21st, 2007, 04:45 PM
			
			
			
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				 Re: A Military Book List 
 Some of my favorites...
 6 Armies in Normandy by John Keegan (heck - anything by John Keegan)
 
 In the Company of Soldiers by Rick Atkinson (whose Army at Dawn is also excellent)
 
 Street Without Joy by Bernard Fall
 
 A little more obscure, but still good:
 
 Firepower in Limited War by Robert Scales Jr.
 
 Nomonhan: Japan Against Russia 1939 by Alvin D. Coox
 
 The German Army by Mathew Cooper
 
 The Soviet-Afghan War by the Russian General Staff Translated  & Edited by Lster W. Grau & Michael A. Gress
 
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				 Re: A Military Book List 
 Speaking of books...
 Does anyone know of a good comprehensive guide to Soviet Armored Vehicles during WW2 along the lines of Peter Chamberlain's British and American Tanks of WW2 and Encyclopedia of German tanks of WW2?
 
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				February 21st, 2007, 10:21 PM
			
			
			
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		| SGTGunn said: Speaking of books...
 
 Does anyone know of a good comprehensive guide to Soviet Armored Vehicles during WW2 along the lines of Peter Chamberlain's British and American Tanks of WW2 and Encyclopedia of German tanks of WW2?
 
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 |  Well, I walked over to my shelves and grabbed "Russian Tanks 1900-1970" by John Milson, subtitled "The complete illustrated history of Soviet armoured theory and design".
 
Here's the Amazon.com link , seems there are copies available.
  
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 I think I remember looking at that book (Russian Tanks 1900-1970). If I remember correctly it's very out-of-date, obviosly, and some information is incorrect or missing. Since it was written in the 1970s, when a real lack of information existed about Soviet tanks.
 I wouldn't reccommend it as a defintive, up-to-date, and correct guide. Its more important in gaging what the west knew of Soviet vehicles in the 1970s then accurate information.
 
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		| Smersh said: I think I remember looking at that book (Russian Tanks 1900-1970). If I remember correctly it's very out-of-date, obviosly, and some information is incorrect or missing. Since it was written in the 1970s, when a real lack of information existed about Soviet tanks.
 
 I wouldn't reccommend it as a defintive, up-to-date, and correct guide. Its more important in gaging what the west knew of Soviet vehicles in the 1970s then accurate information.
 
 |  True, it's just the best I have. There's also  Russian Tanks of World War II  by Joseph Page. From the reviewer recommendations it sounds pretty decent. |  
	
		
	
	
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 Thanks Mark & Smersh - I'll check out both books.
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				 Re: A Military Book List 
 Anyone read Soviet Tanks and Combat Vehicles of World War Two by Steven J. Zaloga? I've found a couple copies on Amazon, but since it's out pf print they're big money ($100!).
 
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