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My
chief hobby is the study of war and warfare. I concentrate on the Cold
war and modern strategy and tactics. Force 2025 and such things. Of
course that inevitably leads into foreign politics. Although I admit
my study of that is rather limited to the 20-25 new sources. If you
have any suggested readings, I'd love to hear about it! Please let me
know.
Some notable books in my library in alphabetical order by author are:
- Bowden Mark, Black Hawk Down, Atlantic Monthly Press, New
York NY, 1999
- Clancy Tom, Armored Cav: A Guided Tour of an Armored Cavelry Regiment,
Berkley, New York NY, 1994
- Clancy Tom, Carrier: A Guided Tour of an Aircraft Carrier, Berkley,
New York NY, 1999
- Clancy Tom, Fighter Wing: A Guided Tour of an Air Force Combat
Wing, Berkley, New York NY, 1995
- Clausewitz Carl Von edited by Anatol Rapoport, On War, Penguin
books, New York NY, 1982
- Downs Frederick, The Killing Zone My life in the Vietnam War,
Norton, New York NY, 1993
- Dunnigan Jame F., How to Make War, William Morrow and Co,
Inc, New York NY, 1993
- Grossman Lt. Col. Dave, On Killing The Psychological Cost of Learning
to Kill in War and Society, Little Brown and Company, Toronto Canada,
1995
- Gunston Bill and Spick Mike, Modern Fighting Helicopters,
Cresent Books, New York NY, 1986
- Miller David, and Foss Christoropher F., Modern Land Combat, Cresent
Books, New York NY, 1987
- Musashi Miyamoto translated by Thomas Cleary, The Book of Five
Rings, Shambhala Pubilications, Boston Mass., 1993
- Phillips Kevin, The Cousins' Wars, Basic Books, New York
NY., 1999
- Wiseman John, The SAS Survival Handbook, HarperCollins
Pubilications, Hammersmith London, 1986
- Tzu Sun translated by Samual B. Griffith, The Art of War,
Oxford University Press, New York NY 1971
And if that isn't your forte, then perhaps you'd like to know who really
controls the battle field. Murphy is an Eleven
Bush
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