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Willing Webfooted Beast
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I'm reading Halo: The Fall of Reach, a prequel novel to the game Halo: Combat Evolved, which I just finished
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Anatomy of the Battleship Scharnhorst.
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Im now readig ken foller the fall of gaints Great book when you love 1100 pages
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I'm reading "Neutral Shores", by Mark McShane. From the back cover: "The Battle for the Atlantic affected coastal communities right across Ireland and, from September 1939 to the last days of the war in 1945, Ireland was host to a constant flow of casualties from the longest campaign of the Second World War. In "Neutral Shores", Mark McShane tells the stories of merchant navy ships and convoys attacked by the deadly German U-boats and anti-shipping bombers off the Irish coast, and of the harrowing fight for survival of crews left adift in fragile lifeboats, whose only hope of rescue lay in reaching Ireland's shores. "
One story that I found amazing was one of an officer on a merchant ship, who, when a torpedo struck his ship, was knocked into an open hold and swam out the side of his ship from the hole made by the eel! A good read! |
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Most of Conway's Anatomy series are. Possibly the best of all is Dreadnought, mainly because John Roberts put in enough detailed drawings that you could use it to rebuild the ship if you wanted. He even includes detailed drawings of all the different types of rivets they used.
This is not to put down the others. They vary in detail but even the "worst" ones rate seven out of ten stars, and most are eights or nines.
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Just got these a couple of weeks ago, by Eric Hammel, more for the photographs than anything else:
http://www.amazon.com/Iwo-Jima-Portr...words=iwo+jima http://www.amazon.com/Islands-Hell-M...ref=pd_sim_b_5 http://www.amazon.com/Tarawa-Marshal...ref=pd_sim_b_2 The photos are all excellent and are Official US Marine photos. The vast majority are photos you don't normally see published and can be somewhat graphic, showing both Japanese and Marine dead as well as some excellent combat photos. Hightly recommended. ![]() I was so impressed by these three books I want to get two others by him on the Guadalcanal and New Georgia campaigns. ![]()
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Willing Webfooted Beast
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I'm reading All Quiet on the Western Front. Many here suggested that I watch the movie, but my Mum wants me to read the book first.
Also, I happened across something in the house. It was Das Boot, the novel. So now I'm going to read two war epics centered around Germans! ![]()
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Eternal Patrol
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Excellent! You could certainly do worse.
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I've got All Quiet lined up, but need to finish As Used On Nelson Mandela by Mark Thomas.
One guy I was glad not to have met whilst serving.
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"War Beneath the Seas: Submarine Conflict During World War II" by Peter Padfield.
Third time I've read it. Good overview of the submarine war. I have always liked his coverage of the British boats in the Med. Before I read this book, I knew very little of their operations. It is amazing what they did sailing out of Malta. ![]()
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I just recently finished reading A Higher Call by Adam Makos. Mostly bought it because there was an article about it on CNN last week. It was good, but not as good as the hundreds of five-star reviews on Amazon would have had me believe. I swear people go hog-wild for World War II human interest stories because they're too afraid of offending veterans by saying that the book was "just ok."
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