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U.S. ARMY AND USMC
FROM WORLD WAR II TO THE PRESENT
Organization and Markings of United
States Army Armored Units 1918-41 Charles
Lemons. A subject that has long been ignored, the
book reveals, through text, drawings and photos,
the colorful markings used by American armored
units during this period. Starting with the American
ExpeditionaryForceand theTankCorps, itworks its
way through the Infantry-Tank units, mechanized
cavalry, the first four armored divisions and even
the GHQ tank battalions.
Size:8.5”x11”•340bw/colorphotos•232pp.
ISBN:0-7643-2098-X•hard•$59.95
U.S. Army Olympic Equestrian Competi-
tions 1912-48 Robert D. Thompson. This book
tells the stories of the triumphs, the contributions,
and the failures of the U.S. Army Olympians, and
alsocaptures thehumorandgood timesas wellas
the drama and disappointments of the U.S. Army
Olympians from the 1912 Games in Stockholm,
to the 1948 Games in London. The stories are rich
indetail,and include thecontroversial1936Berlin
Summer Games.
Size:8.5”x11”•120bwphotos•208pp.
ISBN:978-0-7643-3096-4•hard•$49.99
Engineering the Victory: The Battle of the
Bulge - A History Col. David Pergrin. Assisted
by the Army Engineer Association, the author has
gathered numerous battlefield stories, anecdotes,
and experiences told by those who were there and
who lived them.
Size:6”x9”•200bwphotos/maps•448pp.
ISBN:0-7643-0163-2•hard•$35.00
The Battle of the Bulge in Luxembourg:
The Southern Flank – December 1944 -
January 1945 Roland Gaul. This highly detailed
combat history focuses on the fierce fighting in
Luxembourg during the Battle of the Bulge, from
the points-of-view of both the American and
German sides.
Vol.1 The Germans. Covers the events from the
German point-of-view.
Size:7”x10”•120bwphotos/maps•320pp.
ISBN:0-88740-746-3•hard•$35.00
Vol.2 The Americans. Covers the events from
the American point-of-view.
Size:7”x10”•120bwphotos/maps•420pp.
ISBN:0-88740-747-1•hard•$35.00
Yesterday’s Heroes: 433 Men of WWII
Awarded the Medal of Honor 1941-45 Ken-
neth N. Jordan. Contains all 433 Medal of Honor
citations. Along with the citations are Official Com-
muniqués from the front, and newspaper accounts
of various battles. Yesterday’s Heroes is a dramatic
look at the corage of the American soldier in WWII.
Size:6”x9”•624pp.
ISBN:0-7643-0061-X•hard•$35.00
82nd Airborne in Normandy: A History in
Period Photos Dominique François. On June 6,
1944, paratroops of the legendary 82nd Airborne
Division jumped into Normandy with the mission
of seizing the bridges over the Merderet River,
Ste. Mére Eglise, and other surrounding villages.
This large-format bookcontains many first-person
accounts from 82nd veterans, and more than
350 photos and maps, as well as a selection of
full-color photos of WWII era airborne uniforms
and equipment.
Size:8.5”x11”•350bw/colorphotos•280pp.
ISBN:0-7643-2057-2•hard•$59.95
The All American: An Illustrated History
of the 82nd Airborne Division 1917 - to
the Present Robert P. Anzuoni. This book is
the complete story of the famous 82nd Airborne
Division from its formation in 1917, through its
legendaryWWIIcampaigns(Sicily,Normandyand
Holland), Vietnam, Grenada, Nicaragua, Desert
Storm to the present.
Size:8.5”x11”•230bw/colorphotos•176pp.
ISBN:0-7643-1321-5•hard•$45.00
“I’m the 82nd Airborne Division!” A His-
tory of the All American Division in WWII
After Action Reports Robert P. Anzuoni. This
is the most comprehensive collection of combat
narratives, after action reports, documents, maps,
and photos detailing the saga of one of the most
famous units in WWII. These original documents
are now published for the first time since they
were created sixty years ago. Maps illustrate
day-by-day movements of the various regiments
during campaigns.
Size:9”x12”•400color/bwphotos•384pp.
ISBN:0-7643-2347-4•hard•$69.95
U. S.Army, USMC fromWWII to the Present....................37
GermanWehrmacht inWorldWar II....................................39
Knight’s Cross Holders, Biographies, Memoirs...................39
Operational Histories, Battles................................................40
German Panzers, Panzer Forces,Tiger Tanks, Artillery,
Vehicles........................................................................................41
German InfantryWeapons......................................................48
Unit Histories:Waffen-SS, Panzer, Elite Troops....................48
Russian and British MilitaryVehicles......................................52
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