With Shield and Sword: American Military Affairs, Colonial Times to the PresentEmphasizes battles and leaders more than administration and doctrine. Conclusions and balanced. |
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Indians and Frenchmen | 3 |
Washington at the Helm | 20 |
Military Vulnerability | 47 |
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