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61 VEHICLES & ARTILLERY AMERICAN American Breechloading Mobile Artillery 1875-1953:AnIllustratedIdentificationGuide GlenM.WillifordwithThomasD.Batha.This isthe firstcomprehensiveinformationalguidetoAmerican fieldartillery.Itpresentskeytechnical,historical,and appearance information on all the types of mobile (wheeled or towed), breechloading guns used in American service from after the Civil War through theKoreanWar.Itshouldproveausefulreferenceto anyoneinterestedinthetechnologyofmodernartillery. Size:8.5”x11”•257b/wphotos•232pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-5049-8•hardcover•$49.99 Harley-Davidson WLA: The Main US Military Motorcycle of World War II Robert S.Kim.The story of a legend in the history of Harley-Davidson,the WLA,used byAllied forces duringWWII, is told for the firsttime.It isknowntodayasthe“Liberator”;discover thehistoryofhowdifferentAlliedforcesusedthemodel and thestoriesof theunitswho rode it towar. Size:9”×9”•139photos•112pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-5924-8•hardcover•$19.99 M3A1 Scout Car: The US Cavalry’s Primary ReconnaissanceVehicleinWorldWarII David Doyle. TheM3A1ScoutCar,producedbyWhiteMotor CompanyofCleveland,Ohio,servedastheUSCavalry’s primaryscoutingandreconnaissancevehicleduringthe earlydaysoftheUSentry intoWWII.Throughdozensof archivalphotos,includingpreviouslyunpublishedimages, aswellasdetailsofsomeofthefinestexistingexamples, this iconicvehicle isexploredand itshistory isexplained. Size:9”×9”•over200photos•112pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-5661-2•hard•$19.99 Humvee:America’sMilitaryWorkhorse Christian M.DeJohn.This is a concise look at the background, development,and operational history of the Humvee from the 1970s to the present.Since the mid-1980s, theAmerican High Mobility MilitaryWheeledVehicle (HMMWV,orHumvee)hasbecomesynonymouswiththe USmilitary. Inserviceallaroundtheworldfordecades,it remains—IraqWarcontroversiesnotwithstanding—the worldstandard in lightmilitary tacticalvehicles. Size:9”×9”•236photos•128pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-5956-9•hard•$19.99 TheGMCDUKW:America’sAmphibiousDuck in World War II and Korea. David Doyle.The General Motors Corporation DUKW was without a doubtthemostsuccessfulamphibiousmilitaryvehicle everconstructed.Thisbookchroniclesthedevelopment and use of these vehicles from concept to combat in WWIIandKorea. Size:9”×9”•248photos•128pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-6091-6•hard•$24.99 LVT(4) Amtrac: The Most Widely Used Am- phibious Tractor of World War II. David Doyle. Originally developed as a swamp rescue vehicle by millionaire philanthropists Donald and John Roebling, the LVT (LandingVehicle,Tracked),or“Alligator,”was widely used in theAllied island-hopping campaign in thePacificduringWorldWar II. Size:9”×9”•264photos•112pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-6010-7•hard•$19.99 M2/M3 Bradley: America’s Cavalry/Infantry Fighting Vehicle Christian M.DeJohn. Since the 1980s, theAmerican M2/M3 Bradley has overcome its controversial debut, and is now regarded as among the finest cavalry/infantry fighting vehicles in the world. This book is a concise look at the background, development, and Army operational history of the Bradley from the 1980s to the present. Size:9”×9”•200colorandb/wphotos•112pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-5588-2•hardcover•$19.99 M40GunMotorCarriageandM43Howitzer Motor Carriage in WWII and Korea David Doyle. The M40 Gun Motor Carriage and M43 Howitzer Motor Carriage are featured in over 200 photographs, providing a detailed study of the conception,development,testing,and combat use of these key vehicles. Size: 9” x 9” • 209 photos • 112pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-5402-1 • hard • $19.99 M18 Hell-Cat: 76 mm Gun Motor Carriage in WorldWarII David Doyle. Powered by a mammoth aircraft-type engine and mounting a high-velocity 76 mm gun, the M18 was developed to halt the advance of enemy tanks through aggressive hit-and- run tactics.These vehicles, though lightly armored, were mechanically sound and were effective against even the heaviest enemy tanks in WWII. Size: 9” x 9” • 160 photos • 112pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-5957-6 • hard • $19.99 Stuart Tank, Vol.1: The M3, M3A1, and M3A3 Versions in World War II David Doyle. The Stuart light tanks were the first tanks taken into combat by US troops during WWII. Production of these vehicles can be broken into two categories: the early tanks powered by air-cooled radial engines, and late versions powered by twin V-8 engines. This volume explores the early, air-cooled vehicles, the M3, M3A1, and M3A3. Size:9”×9”•184colorandb/wphotos•112pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-5660-5•hard•$19.99 StuartTank,Vol.2:TheM5,M5A1,andHowit- zerMotorCarriageM8VersionsinWorldWar II DavidDoyle.TheStuart lighttankswerethefirsttanks taken intocombatbyUStroopsduringWWII.Production ofthesevehiclescanbebroken intotwocategories:the earlytankspoweredbyair-cooledradialengines,andlate vehiclespoweredbytwinV-8engines.Thisvolumeexplores the latevehicleswithCadillacwater-cooledengines,the M5andM5A1,aswellastheM8HowitzerMotorCarriage. Size:9”×9”•140colorandb/wphotos•112pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-5823-4•hard•$19.99 M24 Chaffee, Vol. 1: American Light Tank in WorldWar II, Korea, and Vietnam DavidDoyle. The M24 Chaffee was the finest light tank developed by the US duringWWII. This tank was developed by Cadillac,which,alongwithfarmequipmentmanufacturer Massey-Harris,producedthevehicles.Thesetankswere usedbytheUSduringWWIIandKoreaand,duringthe post-WWIIera,weresuppliedtonumerousalliednations. This book chronicles the development and use of the vehicle fromconcept tocombat. Size:9”×9”•166photos•112pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-5859-3•hard•$19.99 M24 Chaffee, Vol. 2: Chaffee-Based Vehicle VariantsintheKoreanWar DavidDoyle. Basedon theM24Chaffee,anextensiveseriesofcombatvehicles weredevelopedduringWWII.Whilethefighting inthat warwasoverbythetimetheseformidablemachineshad lefttheassembly line,theywouldseewidespreadusea fewyears laterwhenwarbrokeout inKorea.Thisbook chronicles the development and use of these vehicles fromconcept tocombat. Size:9”×9”•204photos•112pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-5970-5•hard•$19.99 M551 Sheridan: The US Army’s Armored Re- connaissance/AirborneAssaultVehiclefrom VietnamtoDesertStorm DavidDoyle. TheM551 Sheridanisoftenreferredtoasalighttank,butinactuality it was an armored reconnaissance/airborne assault vehicle.TheSheridanwasdesignedtobea lightweight, amphibious,air-droppablevehiclearmedwithamassive combinationrocket launcherand152mmgun.Initially seeingcombat inVietnam,thevehicleswere laterused in Operation Just Cause in Panama (where they saw theironlycombatairdrop)andOperationsDesertShieldandDesertStorm. Size:9”×9”•230colorandb/wphotos•128pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-5821-0•hard•$19.99 ShermanTank,Vol.1:America’sM4A1Medium Tank inWorldWar II DavidDoyle. TheM4A1was thefirstofthefamedShermantankstoenterproduction, andthroughoutitsthreeyearsofproductionwentthrough a number of variations,all of which are detailed in this volume.Extensivearchivalphotographsareaugmented bystunningcolor imagesofpreservedtanks,takingthe readeraroundand inside this famedwarhorse. Size:9”×9”•225colorandb/wphotos•112pp. ISBN:978-0-7643-5567-7•hardcover•$19.99 VEHICLES & ARTILLER Y . .............................................................61 America n.................................................................................61 Soviet/Russian ........................................................................62 Rest of the World...................................................................62 Germa n....................................................................................62 Artillery & Fla k ...................................................................62 Light Vehicle s.....................................................................6 3 Light Armored Vehicle s...................................................... 6 5 Tank Destroyers & Self-Propelled Guns ........................... 65 Tanks ...................................................................................66 Trains..................................................................................68 Captured Vehicles ...............................................................68 Other. ..................................................................................69 SOLDIERS, UNITS, ETC. ................................................................69 THE GERMAN WEHRMACHT IN WWI I.........................................7 2 Knight’s Cross Holders, Biographies & Memoirs .................72 Operational Histories & Battles ............................................73 Unit Histories......................................................................... 75 Equipment ...............................................................................79 GROUND FORCES 2020 BACKLIST 61

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