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    Best Book Ever Read

    Just curious and sure I'll get alot of opinions: What is the best military/war book you folks have ever read? Mine is Robert Kurson's "Shadow Diver's", Russell Davis' "Marine At War", Gene Sledge's "With the Old Breed", and Edgar Whitcomb's "Escape from Corrigedor" to name a few.

    Let's hear 'em! Eric

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    "With our Backs to Berlin my Le Tessier (sp?)

    "But not for the Fuhrer" by Helmet Jung (a vet and friend of mine)

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      #3
      Originally posted by K98_man View Post
      "With our Backs to Berlin my Le Tessier (sp?)

      "But not for the Fuhrer" by Helmet Jung (a vet and friend of mine)
      K98_man, he may be a friend of yours, but you have no problem with his story?

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        Originally posted by JaimeH View Post
        K98_man, he may be a friend of yours, but you have no problem with his story?
        Not really. He tells it like it is. What problems are you speaking of?

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          #5
          Patrick O'Brian's "H.M.S. Surprise".
          and the other 19.5 books of his in the series. But the former especially.
          Thanks,
          Eric Gaumann

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            #6
            Originally posted by EricFG View Post
            Patrick O'Brian's "H.M.S. Surprise".
            and the other 19.5 books of his in the series. But the former especially.
            Here! Here! For Lucky Captain Jack and his surgeon Stephan! Excellent book and a mastery of the English Language - that from a Yank! The Public School System would do better to offer this than much of what there is now...

            I have to add any of the Sherlock Holmes Mysteries. Again, an excellent example of the English language at work, and very clever to boot!

            For TR History...Panzer Leader by Guderian or Grenadiers by Meyer.

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              #7
              The Best Book you have ever read

              Hello,
              I have read thousands of books and have enjoyed most of them. If I was to pick a military history book that has to be one of my top 5 favotrites, it has to be The Washing of the Spears.

              Who else has read it?

              Here is a review I did on the book several years ago on this forum:
              http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...washing+spears

              Regards,
              Jody
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                #8
                Have you read "Guns, Germs and Steel" Jody? I bet you enjoyed that in more ways than one! (maybe state carriculum is different)

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                  #9
                  Well I very much enjoyed "we were soldiers once..and young"
                  "the 900 days"
                  "soldat"
                  amoungst others


                  Mike

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                    #10
                    I read "The Washing of the Spears" and yes, it is an excellent book.
                    Unfortunately, I don't recall the title, but another great Victorian British colonial war book I read was about the 1st Afghan War, and the attempted escape from Kabul to the Northwest Frontier (Jalalabad?), in which only one man made it alive.
                    Other great books I've read:

                    The Forgotten Soldier
                    Soldat
                    We Were Soldiers
                    Goodbye, Darkness
                    Breakout:The Chosen Reservoir Campaign
                    Men of Waterloo

                    For fiction, I love anything by Bernard Cornwell, plus the Flashman series and "Six Men of Gascony". Also CS Forrester's books are good.

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                      #11
                      "About Face" by David Hackworth. A book I truly had trouble putting down, and I think I've read it maybe 3 times.

                      "Chicken Hawk" is real good too.

                      best
                      Hank
                      Unless it was nighttime, or the weather was bad, and you were running out of gas - then it was a sweaty nightmare, like a monkey f*ing a skunk.
                      ~ Dan Hampton, Viper Pilot

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                        #12
                        Hank, "chicken hawk" is a great read. I also think "the forgotten soldier" is a really nice book. Jacques

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                          #13
                          Despite some of the concerns about its pedigree, The Forgotten Soldier is on my list mostly because it was the first book I ever read as a kid in the 80's. But I think my favorite was Ian Kershaw's Adolf Hitler: Hubris and Nemesis. I couldn't put it down.

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                            #14
                            The Bible.
                            No kidding, check out the battle scenes and present day tactics.
                            You even have a bit of romance in there.
                            Spolier...the good guys win in the end.

                            Also, anything by C. Ryan. The Last Batle is awesome.
                            Last edited by Chap15; 04-03-2007, 02:04 PM. Reason: wrong book title thanks :)

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                              #15
                              I totally agree with you about Cornelius Ryan's "The Last Battle". He was able to interview a lot of the players, and reading it almost makes you feel like you're in Berlin, during those last, desperate days.

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