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Currently reading Fighting Techniques of the Medieval World AD500 - AD1500. It's pretty good and fairly comprehensive too, with everything from development of cavarly horse breeding to weapons and sea battle evolution. ![]()
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Just finished "Submarine" by Edward L. Beach.
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I'm glad I still have a copy of Red Baron 3D on the machine because I keep getting the itch after a bit of reading to take a Camel over the front! Quote:
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Officer
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Just finished up Sink the Shigure! by R. Cameron Cooke. This is a follow-up to Cooke's Pride Runs Deep. Both novels are about fictional submarine skipper Jack Tremaine. In PRD, Tremaine is tasked with sinking the Japanese battleship Kurita. In StS!, Tremaine is chasing after the Japanese destroyer that sank his former submarine.
Both are pretty good novels. Before StS!, I finished Brothers in Battle, Best of Friends by 'Wild Bill' Guarnere and Babe Heffron of "Band of Brothers" fame. A highly entertaining memoir from these gentlemen. ![]() Currently, I am bouncing back and forth between Blair's Silent Victory, Roscoe's US Submarine Operations, and US submarine war patrol reports. ![]()
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Navy Seal
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Reading "poznat sebya v boiu" by Alexander Pokryshkin, translates to Discover Yourself in Battle. It's only in Russian and is really interesting in how he writes about life on the front and tactics in the air.
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Currently reading SSN by Tom Clancy with Captain Bartholomew Mackey as the skipper of the USS Cheyenne. Just over half way through and a good read. My only criticisms would be lack of dialogue and personality that adds to the suspense and sometimes I feel the USS Cheyenne is indestructible, which takes some of the suspense away when you feel every encounter will be yet another victory before it’s begun. Otherwise great book.
Also read some good books by Patrick Robinson ( Nimitz Class, Kilo Class, HMS Unseen and Seawolf). These I really enjoyed and would recommend without hesitation. I really wish Tom Clancy would devote equal attention to characters and dialogue as the descriptive and technical content. |
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And the way he portrays the Chinese is INSULTING, no less. Yes, we get the concept that Chinese Captains are not as good as American, but the difference is supposed to be far more subtle than what he actually did. It is a precursor to him revealing his racist colors officially in Bear and the Dragon. But then, his "Republican" attitudes has always been there in his stories. Most people think it started around Executive Orders. Not really, it started in HFRO. Proof? Quote:
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Canadian Wolf
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![]() ![]() Reading this one right now. Picked it up the other day, and although it is a fiction, it is not a bad read. Here is a brief description: October 1943: Lt. Commander Jack Tremain is back on duty with a new sub and a new mission. But when he spots the Shigure-the Japanese destroyer that sank his beloved first command, the Seatrout-he declares his own personal war on the dreaded ship known as the "Submarine Killer." RDP |
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Currently reading "Silent Victory: The U.S. Submarine War against Japan".
It's an older book I found at the library but very interesting. I didn't realize that that many skippers were relieved of command for stress, lack of performance, or failure to engage the enemy. I'm about 1/3 of the way through.
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Sonar Guy
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Don't witch hunt me...but i'm reading Das Boot...for the first time
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Eternal Patrol
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Lead Slinger
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About 150 pages into Hitler's U-Boat War, the hunters; Blair.
Just got my Amazon shipment: 1. U-Boat Commander's Handbook 2. Iron Coffins 3. Another Place, Another Time 4. Silent Hunters I'll probably read #4 next as a "break" from Blair before I tackle The Hunted. I get to peruse the Commander's Handbook during the game loads, so I should be done in probably 2 games ![]() |
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Torpedoman
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im hoping to buy some new u-boat related books soon, but theres so many choices i cant get them all at once.
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Lead Slinger
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Ahoy Mateys!
I´m reading a Deserter´s Tale by Joshua Key. It´s about an American Soldier which according to himself had a enough of the War on Terror in Iraq and deserted to Canada. Why did Mr Key had enough? According to the book the War on Terror became a war, primary against the Iraqi Civilian People. The soldiers themself became the terrorist in Iraq. |
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