United States -- History, Military -- 20th century
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United States -- History, Military -- 20th century
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- Beetle, the life of General Walter Bedell Smith, D.K.R. Crosswell
- No room for error, the covert operations of America's special tactics units from Iran to Afghanistan, John T. Carney Jr. and Benjamin F. Schemmer
- Patton, a biography, Alan Axelrod
- The Moro War, how America battled a Muslim insurgency in the Philippine jungle, 1902-1913, James R. Arnold
- Living with war, twentieth-century conflict in Canadian and American history and memory, Robert Teigrob
- Dangerous grounds, antiwar coffeehouses and military dissent in the Vietnam era, David L. Parsons
- Nazi megastructures, Season 6
- Warring over valor, how race and gender shaped American military heroism in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, edited by Simon Wendt
- Marines at war, 20 true heroic tales of U.S. Marines in combat, 1942-1983, Eric Hammel
- Hanging Sam, a military biography of General Samuel T. Williams from Pancho Villa to Vietnam, by Harold J. "Jack" Meyer
- From horses to horsepower, the mechanization and demise of the U.S. Cavalry, 1916-1950, Alexander Bielakowski
- Battle ready, Tom Clancy ; with Tony Zinni and Tony Koltz
- Eisenhower, John Wukovits ; foreword by Wesley K. Clark
- General John M. Palmer, citizen soldiers, and the army of a democracy, I.B. Holley, Jr
- Never surrender, a soldier's journey to the crossroads of faith and freedom, William G. Boykin with Lynn Vincent
- The aviators, Eddie Rickenbacker, Jimmy Doolittle, Charles Lindbergh, and the epic age of flight, by Winston Groom
- Voices of war, stories of service from the home front and the front lines, edited by Tom Wiener ; the Library of Congress, Veterans History Project
- In the shadow of war, the United States since the 1930's, Michael S. Sherry
- Great generals
- Soldiering through empire, race and the making of the decolonizing Pacific, Simeon Man
- Perpetual war for perpetual peace, how we got to be so hated, Gore Vidal
- Hoyt S. Vandenberg, the life of a general, Phillip S. Meilinger
- In command, Theodore Roosevelt and the American military, Matthew Oyos
- No time for rest
- Americans at war, 1975-1986, an era of violent peace, Daniel P. Bolger
- Empire and education, a history of greed and goodwill from the War of 1898 to the War on Terror, A.J. Angulo
- The aviators, Eddie Rickenbacker, Jimmy Doolittle, Charles Lindbergh, and the epic age of flight, Winston Groom
- Americans' views about war, James D. Torr, book editor
- Homefront, a military city and the American twentieth century, Catherine Lutz ; with photographs by Elin O'Hara Slavick
- The deaths of others, the fate of civilians in America's wars, John Tirman
- 12 Texas Aggie war heroes, from World War I to Vietnam, James R. Woodall ; maps by Anne Boykin
- Mark Clark, Martin Blumenson
- LeMay, Barrett Tillman ; [foreword by Wesley K. Clark]
- Between the lines, reflections on war and peacetime, L. William Cracken
- Fighting for peace, seven critical years in the Pentagon, by Caspar W. Weinberger
- The AEF in print, an anthology of American journalism in World War I, edited by Chris Dubbs and John-Daniel Kelley
- Old soldiers never die, the life of Douglas MacArthur, Geoffrey Perret
- A time to lead, for duty, honor, and country, Wesley K. Clark ; with Tom Carhart
- The 7th Infantry Regiment, combat in an age of terror : the Korean War through the present, John C. McManus
- America's small wars, lessons for the future, John M. Collins, Frederick Hamerman and James P. Seevers, assistants
- World War I genealogy research guide, tracing American military and non-combatant ancestors : includes a guide to Canadian military research, by Debra M. Dudek
- George S. Patton, a biography, David A. Smith
- The Book of Aggie lists, Texas A&M University's military heritage, edited by James R. Woodall '50
- Thunderbolt, General Creighton Abrams and the army of his times, Lewis Sorley
- Commander in Chief, how Truman, Johnson, and Bush turned a presidential power into a threat to America's future, Geoffrey Perret.
- The fog of war, lessons from the life of Robert S. McNamara, James G. Blight and Janet M. Lang
- Navajo code talkers, director, Peter Spencer
- 15 minutes, General Curtis LeMay and the countdown to nuclear annihilation, L. Douglas Keeney
- Hope and honor, Sidney Shachnow and Jann Robbins
- George Marshall, a biography, Debi Unger and Irwin Unger
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