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61 VEHICLES&ARTILLERY AMERICAN American Breechloading Mobile Artillery 1875–1953: An Illustrated Identification Guide Glen M. Williford with Thomas D. Batha. This is the first comprehensive informational guide to American field artillery. It presents key technical, historical,andappearance informationonall thetypes ofmobile (wheeled or towed), breechloading guns used in American service from after the Civil War through the Korean War. It should prove a useful reference to anyone interested in the technology of modern artillery. Size: 8.5"x11" • 257 b/w photos • 232pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-5049-8 • hard cover • $49.99 / £45.99 / 72.00 CAD 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 first time. It is known today as the“Liberator”; discover thehistory of howdifferentAllied forces used themodel and the stories of the units who rode it to war. Size: 9"x9" • 139 photos • 112pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-5924-8•hard cover •$19.99 / £18.99 / 28.99 CAD M3A1 Scout Car: The US Cavalry’s Primary ReconnaissanceVehicle inWorldWar II David Doyle. TheM3A1Scout Car,producedbyWhiteMotor Companyof Cleveland,Ohio,servedas theUSCavalry’s primary scoutingand reconnaissancevehicleduring the earlydaysof theUSentry intoWWII.Throughdozensof archival photos, includingpreviouslyunpublished images, aswell asdetailsof someof thefinest existingexamples, this iconic vehicle is exploredand its history is explained. Size: 9"x9" • over 200 photos • 112pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-5661-2 • HC • $19.99 / £18.99 / 28.99 CAD The Jeep: History of a World War II Legend David Dalet and Christophe Le Bitoux. Nearly 200 high-quality color, and WWII era photos show the Jeep in its many uses, and up-close, detailed images show the differences between variant types. This book is a concise reference for the Jeep enthusiast, historian and restorer. Size: 9"x12" • 196 color photos • 80pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-4460-2•HC•$29.99 / £27.99 / 42.99 CAD 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. Inserviceall around theworld for decades, it remains—IraqWar controversiesnotwithstanding—the world standard in light military tactical vehicles. Size: 9"x9" • 236 photos • 128pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-5956-9 • HC • $19.99 / £18.99 / 28.99 CAD USArmyCombatEngineerVehicles: 1980tothe Present Jeffrey DeRosa. Includes the M728 Combat Engineer Vehicle;Armored Vehicle Launched Bridge; M9Armored Combat Earthmover; M9ACE and M60 AVLB; M1132 Stryker Engineer Squad Vehicle; M2 Bradley, Wolverine, and Assault Breaching Vehicle; and Grizzly and Panther 2, as well as experimental and limited-use vehicles. Size: 8.5"x11" • over 270 photos • 192pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-6279-8•HC•$39.99 / £36.99 / 56.99 CAD Ford M8 and M20: The US Army’s Standard ArmoredCarofWWII DavidDoyle. Throughdozens of large,clear photos,explore this fast-moving reconnais- sance vehicle, which was capable of knocking out the contemporaneous tanksof itsenemies;theM8Armored Carand its sibling,theM20ArmoredUtilityVehicles,were the most widely used armored vehicles built by Ford. Size: 9"x9" • 216 photos • 128pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-6143-2•HC•$19.99 / £18.99 / 28.99 CAD TheGMCDUKW: America’sAmphibiousDuck inWorldWar II andKorea. DavidDoyle.TheGeneral MotorsCorporationDUKWwaswithoutadoubt themost successful amphibiousmilitary vehicle ever constructed. This book chronicles the development anduse of these vehicles from concept to combat inWWII and Korea. Size: 9"x9" • 248 photos • 128pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-6091-6•HC•$24.99 / £22.99 / 35.99 CAD 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 the Pacific duringWorldWar II. Size: 9"x9" • 264 photos • 112pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-6010-7•HC•$19.99 / £18.99 / 28.99 CAD USMC Tracked Amphibious Vehicles. David Doyle. From the VietnamWar through today, the USMC has relied on four primary types of tracked amphibians: the T46E1/M76 Otter, M116 Husky, LVTP5, and LVTP7/AAV7A1. This book provides a photographic overview of all these vehicles. More than 300 black-and-white and color photos make this a valuable resource for modelers, art- ists, and restoration experts. • 9" x 9" (228 x 228 mm) • over 320 color and b/w photos • 144 pp. • 978-0-7643-6784-7 • HC • $24.99 / £22.99 / 35.99 CAD US Half-Tracks: InWWII David Doyle. Based on an adaptation of the White Scout Car, the US half- track vehicles of WWII combined the cross-country ability of a fully tracked vehicle with the road per- formance of amedium truck. Amyriad of variations of these vehicles were produced, including prime movers, armored personnel carriers, mortar carri- ers, and a wide range of heavily armed variants. Illustrated with over 200 vintage photos, as well as line drawings and color profiles. Size: 9"x9"• 233 b/w and color photos • 112 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-6489-1 • HC • $19.99 / £18.99 / 28.99 CAD8 M2/M3 Bradley: America’s Cavalry/Infantry Fighting Vehicle Christian M. DeJohn. Since the 1980s, the American 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"x9" • 200 color and b/w photos • 112pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-5588-2 • hard cover • $19.99 / £18.99 / 28.99 CAD M10 GunMotor Carriage: and the 17-Pound- er Achilles Tank Destroyer David Doyle. Based on theM4A2 andM4A3 Sherman tank chassis, and fitted with a 3-inch M7 gun, the M10 was numeri- cally themost important US tank destroyer ofWWII. The M10 was built in response to the stunning successes of the German armored Blitzkrieg at the outset of the war in Europe. Fitted with a turret— unlike most self-propelled artillery of the era—the vehicle was more heavily gunned but more lightly armored than a tank. Size 9"x9" • 260 color and b/w photos • 144 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-6486-0 • HC • $24.99 / £22.99 / 35.99 CAD M42 Duster. David Doyle. The M42 Duster was a tracked antiaircraft vehicle developed by Ca- dillac for the US Army in the early 1950s. This volume includes over 300 photos of this quirky vehicle. Every nook and cranny of the interior and exterior is shown, along with many fascinating combat photos. • 9" x 9" (228 x 228 mm) • 317 color andb/wphotos •144pp. •978-0-7643-6782- 3 • HC • $24.99 / £22.99 / 35.99 CAD M50/M50A1 Ontos: Self-Propelled Multi- ple 106 mm Recoilless Rifle David Doyle. The odd-looking “Ontos” self-propelled recoilless rifle(s) was prized by the Marines in Vietnam for its agility and firepower. Over 270 photos, many in color, chronicle the development, production, combat use, and details of this famed vehicle and the men who used them. Size: 9"x9" • 270 photos • 128pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-6512-6 • HC • $24.99 / £22.99 / 35.99 CAD VEHICLES & ARTILLERY . ...................................................... 61 American ................................................................................. 61 Soviet/Russian................................................................. 62 Rest of the World............................................................ 63 German ............................................................................. 63 Artillery & Flak........................................................................... 63 Light Vehicles. ............................................................................ 64 Light Armored Vehicles.............................................................. 66 Tank Destroyers & Self-Propelled Guns................................... 66 Tanks........................................................................................... 67 Trains .......................................................................................... 69 Captured Vehicles....................................................................... 69 Other . .......................................................................................... 70 Equipment........................................................................ 70 GROUND VEHICLES AND ARTILLERY BACKLIST 61

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