US Army Rangers & LRRP Units 1942–87
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Author: Gordon L Rottman Illustrator: Ronald Volstad Ranger - the very word conjures up visions of small, highly trained units executing lightning-fast raids on an unexpecting enemy....
US Army Airborne 1940–90
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Author: Gordon L Rottman Illustrator: Ronald Volstad The first 50 years of the US Army airborne arm is a story of continuing battles with the nation's enemies, of battles within...
Marine Recon 1940–90
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Author: Charles Melson Illustrator: Paul Hannon In 1976 Maj. James Capers Jr. welcomed new men and their families into a force reconnaissance company. 'Only the most capable Marines...
Vietnam Marines 1965–73
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Author: Charles Melson Illustrator: Paul Hannon The period following World War 2 saw a number of associated Marine Corps, three of whom fought together during the war in Vietnam from...
Green Beret in Vietnam
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Author: Gordon L Rottman Illustrator: Kevin Lyles Vietnam was the US Special Forces most complex and controversial mission, one that began in 1957 and ended in 1973. Camp strike...
Vietnam ANZACs
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Illustrator: Kevin Lyles The part played by Australian and New Zealand troops in the Vietnam War is sometimes overlooked; but it is generally accepted that the 'Diggers' and 'Kiwis'...
Product NameUS Army Infantryman in Vi..
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Author: Gordon L Rottman Illustrator: Kevin Lyles Product description here...This book tells the compelling story of the average US infantryman in Vietnam. Beginning with conscription,...
Vietnam Airmobile Warfare Tactics
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Author: Gordon L Rottman Illustrator: Adam Hook Product description here...In this book the author – an Army veteran of Vietnam – explains the composition, capabilities,...
US Helicopter Pilot in Vietnam
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Author: Gordon L Rottman Illustrator: Steve Noon The helicopter changed war forever. This book examines the range of duties helicopter pilots carried out in Vietnam, from air-lift,...
US Army Long-Range Patrol Scout in Vi..
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The Vietnamese knew the Long-Range Patrol Scouts as “the men with green faces,” a reference to the camouflage paint that they used. Operating in patrols of four to six men these men...