Incoming Resources
- Generally speaking, Claudia J. Kennedy with Malcolm McConnell
- A hero to his fighting men, Nelson A. Miles, 1839-1925, Peter R. DeMontravel
- Colin Powell, Melissa Banta
- The fighting Pattons, Brian M. Sobel ; foreword by George S. Patton (ret.)
- Hope and honor, Sidney Shachnow and Jann Robbins
- Colin Powell, four-star general, by Elaine Landau
- Colin Powell, a biography, Jim Haskins
- Honorable warrior, General Harold K. Johnson and the ethics of command, Lewis Sorley
- The red captain, the life of Hugo O'Conor, commandant inspector of the interior provinces of New Spain, by Mark Santiago
- The conquerors, produced by Greystone Communications for The History Channel
- Douglas MacArthur, by Mary Virginia Fox
- Hanging Sam, a military biography of General Samuel T. Williams from Pancho Villa to Vietnam, by Harold J. "Jack" Meyer
- General Henri Guisan, Commander-in-Chief of the Swiss Army in World War II, by Willi Gautschi ; translated by Karl Vonlanthen
- Colin Powell, by Diane Patrick-Wexler
- Colin Powell, soldier/statesman--statesman/soldier, by Howard Means
- Patton, a biography, Alan Axelrod
- The long gray line, Rick Atkinson
- William Tecumseh Sherman, defender and destroyer, Nancy Whitelaw
- Elvis in the Army, the King of Rock 'n' Roll as seen by an officer who served with him, William J. Taylor, Jr
- Black frontiersman, the memoirs of Henry O. Flipper, first Black graduate of West Point, compiled and edited with introduction and notes by Theodore D. Harris
- Into the tiger's jaw, America's first Black marine aviator, the autobiography of Lt. Gen. Frank E. Petersen with J. Alfred Phelps
- Agent of destiny, the life and times of General Winfield Scott, John S.D. Eisenhower
- Thunderbolt, General Creighton Abrams and the army of his times, Lewis Sorley
- General Patton, a soldier's life, Stanley P. Hirshson
- Patton, a genius for war, Carlo D'Este
- Colin Powell, soldier and patriot, Anne Schraff
- Douglas MacArthur, the return of a legend, produced by Sammy Jackson, Mort Zimmerman ; written by Norman Stahl ; directed by Don Horan ; produced by Lou Reda Productions, Incorporated for A&E Network
- General H. Norman Schwarzkopf, the autobiography : it doesn't take a hero, written with Peter Petre
- The life of Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston, embracing his services in the armies of the United States, the Republic of Texas, and the Confederate States, by William Preston Johnston ; with a new introduction by Charles P. Roland
- Naked to love, letters from a young American in Panama, 1952-54, Christopher West Colie ; with a foreword and notes by Carole Calkins Colie
- General George Patton, a genius for war, A and E Television Networks
- Old soldiers never die, the life of Douglas MacArthur, Geoffrey Perret
- Russian Hussar, a story of the Imperial Cavalry, 1911-1920, by Vladimir S. Littauer ; introduction by Dennis E. Showalter ; foreword by Sir Robert Bruce Lockhart
- Ranald Slidell Mackenzie, brave cavalry colonel, by J'Nell L. Pate
- Hazardous duty, an American soldier in the twentieth century, John K. Singlaub with Malcolm McConnell
- Henry Ossian Flipper, West Point's first Black graduate, Jane Eppinga
- Sherman, a soldier's life, Lee Kennett
- Colin Powell, a man of war and peace, Carl Senna
- The devil's broker, seeking gold, God, and glory in fourteenth-century Italy, Frances Stonor Saunders
- The last medal of honor, by Pete Billac
- Warrior, the legend of Colonel Richard Meinertzhagen, Peter Hathaway Capstick
- Chappie, America's first Black four-star general : the life and times of Daniel James, Jr., J. Alfred Phelps
- George S. Patton, a biography, David A. Smith
- In the eye of the storm, the life of General H. Norman Schwarzkopf, Roger Cohen, Claudio Gatti
- Douglas MacArthur, America's general, by Brenda Haugen
- Lemnitzer, a soldier for his time, L. James Binder
- Rumsfeld, a personal portrait, Midge Decter
- Until the last trumpet sounds, the life of General of the Armies John J. Pershing, Gene Smith
- Sacred honor, a biography of Colin Powell, by David Roth
- The Patton mind, the professional development of an extraordinary leader, Roger H. Nye