Tag: Military History
A NEW KIND OF WAR
M-5 Stuart, Satan Flamethrower Tank
Tales from the Battlefield: Fire and Blades
It Happened To Me – Fire and Blades I don’t own a lot of books about the Iraq War save about half a dozen that are all written by Military personnel (mostly Marines). The rest are garbage written by spineless biased leftist journalist. House to House is one you need to read to understand…
Thanksgiving – Then and Now
I love Post like this that put it all into perspective. Thanks GP!
New Book About Chosin Resevoir Coming Out 10/2/18
I have been reading everything I can about the Korean War and have this in my Amazon cart for 10/2. From the Amazon Description: On October 15, 1950, General Douglas MacArthur, Supreme Commander of UN troops in Korea, convinced President Harry Truman that the Communist forces of Kim Il-sung would be utterly defeated by…
Obscure Military History: Psy-Ops
Although the title of this vid was “creepy sounds”, it had quite a collection of psy-ops (Psychological Operations) various militaries throughout history used to frighten and dishearten the enemies will to fight, including quite a few from WW2. Stay Alert, Stay Armed and Stay Dangerous!
Military History: The Genesis of Sniping
Sharpshooting North & South: The Genesis Of Sniping (click on above link to be re-directed to source page) Excellent read on the genesis of Civil War Sniping and how it advanced the craft of the sniper in conventional and guerilla warfare around the world. Stay Alert, Stay Armed and Stay Dangerous!
Military History: How The Ghost of Tradition Inspired Ancient Military Might
Podcast #231: How the Ghosts of Tradition Inspired Ancient Military Might (click on the link above to be re-directed to source page and podcast) I have this very book in my “To Read” List so when I saw the author on this podcast I jumped. It is just under an hour, but well worth…
Military History: How ‘Nam Helped Secure Our Borders
How the Vietnam War Brought High-Tech Border Surveillance to America (click on above link title to be re-directed to source page) An interesting read on what I like to call “Practical Military History.” Stay Alert, Stay Armed and Stay Dangerous!
