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I've been wanting to read Jack Hinson's "One Man War" Here's a wiki link for Jack Hinson. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Hinson
If you get into the whole "longrifle" thing here's some more reading. Some super interesting rifles.Wow, thanks for the lead. Bought it on Amazon Kindle for $10 just now. Just came back from Gettysburg where we toured the battlefield for a day with a licensed battlefield guide and came away with an amazing experience and a new appreciation for Civil War history.
The Liberation Triology by Rick Atkinson, US in WW 2: All well researched and well written.
An army at Dawn : Operation Torch/N. Africa
The Day of Battle: Italy
Soldiers at Last Light: Europe
Also: Sniper Ace, Bruno Sutkus: a German sniper in WW 2. The WW 2 part was good, but he was banished to Siberia and survived in Russia for many years.
If you read forgotten soldier. You will also need to read Blood red snow.
sounds like I need to read this one because I have a long term interest in the HIT and know JFK entered a Kill Zone as identified by CIA and Army assassination squads."KILL ZONE" by Craig Roberts. Gives an interesting perspective on who may be responsible for JFK's assignation. Still people out there that think Oswald did it all.
Almost done with "The Arms of Krupp" by William Manchester. Very long at about 950 pages, but extremely good. Krupp was the leading armament family in Germany going back to the 1600's. The more I read about Germany, especially during WWII, never ceases to amaze me the depths of depravity of the German society.....
Sounds like a good read, long is o.k. as long as its interesting. And William Manchester is one of my favorite writers.Almost done with "The Arms of Krupp" by William Manchester. Very long at about 950 pages, but extremely good. Krupp was the leading armament family in Germany going back to the 1600's. The more I read about Germany, especially during WWII, never ceases to amaze me the depths of depravity of the German society.....
Anyone read "The Creature from Jekyll Island"? The books online are expensive, must be out of print.
If you dont have/ haven't read Horse Soldiers, I highly recommend it. Great book!!!The current collection.
So far I have read:
13 Hours
American Sniper
The Last Punisher
Lone Survivor
The Reaper (digital)
The rest are in the backlog to get to. Not sure which one to start next. Of those pictured, any recommendations on what I should pick up next? Any others to add to the collection/ wishlist on amazon?
My favorites have been 13 hours and The Last Punisher. Both excellent and hard to put down.
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Thanks for the recommendation, added to the “to buy list”If you dont have/ haven't read Horse Soldiers, I highly recommend it. Great book!!!
+1The Outpost by Jake Tapper.
Don’t worry about Tapper being a leftie... this book was recommended to me by John Hawes and Tapper is pro military and was a gentleman all the way during his interviews
Code Talker by Chester Nez. After being broke down for forty days in Gallup, NM, I had a lot of chances to read about these guys. And meet those who knew them.