Michael E. Haskew Books
The Sniper At War: From The American Revolutionary War To The Present Day
nothing Chills The Blood Of A Soldier On The Battle Field More Than The Crack Of A Rifle Shot And The Cry Of Sniper! A Skilled Sniper Can Stop Even Large Units In Their Tracks And Damge The Enemy's...
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The World War II Desk Reference
By Douglas Brinkley, Michael E. Haskew, With The Eisenhower Center For American Studies, Director, Douglas Brinkley, Editor, Michael E. Haskew
More than 12 million American men and women entered the U.S. armed forces during World War II, and millions more worked and sacrificed at home to help the Allied cause to defeat the Axis powers. At...
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De Gaulle: Lessons In Leadership From The Defiant General
Charles De Gaulle Once Stated, France Has No Friends, Only Interests, And It Was This Strength Of Mind And Love Of Country That Took The Region From An Occupied Territory During World War Ii To A L...
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The Airborne In World War II: An Illustrated History Of America'S Paratroopers In Action
With one hundred and sixty photographs, maps, and illustrations, Michael E. Haskew's The Airborne in World War II is an accessible account of remarkable men and the battles that they fought. D-Day,...
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Great Military Disasters
By Michael E. Haskew, Parragon
Provides detailed coverage and tactical maps of various historic battles from Cannae to Mogadishu.
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