Good Military Books...
Tell me about your favorite military books. I have to read some books for school (and I enjoy reading, believe it or not), and I was looking for some good reads. Books about special forces, battles, etc. Anything semi-interesting that you recommend. I've heard about Masters of Chaos (or Masters of War, I don't remember), and I want to look into that. And I've read Black Hawk Down by Mark Bowden, the book that the movie was based off of, and that was a great book. Very accurate (not to the movie), and although it was a nonfiction book, it read like a fiction, action/adventure book.
COMBAT BEARDS FTW!!! 8)
Sun Tzu: The art of War
Russel Crowe- whether its a skirt in gladiator or tights in master and commander, he can still kick your ass.
Tom Clancy's End War by David Michaels. i think it was a really good book. :)
Lone Survivor by Marcus Luttrell is probably my favorite book period.
Dunno if this counts, but i like the works of David Weber and Robert Heinlein. This is more Sci-fi than military, but good reads none the less. Gets really descriptive on the weapons and the tactics used in the book (although fictional) and gives you entertainment. Definitely recommend Gust Front, A Hymn Before Battle, Friday (go easy on the Heinlein if you are young, very... descriptive *wink* *wink* *nudge**nudge*) and others of his.
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[quote="mr.pajamas"]READ THE BOOKS BELOW
I don't carry a gun to scare people.
Point of Impact by Stephen Hunter
[quote="Werewolf1021"][quote="mr.pajamas"]READ THE BOOKS BELOW
o ya i also forgot. if u like to read about the history of the special forces than u should read Inside Delta Force by Eric L. Haney. i read it when i was a freshman. :)
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Don't even get me started.
"Those who wish to reap the blessings of liberty must undergoe the fatigues of supporting it."
Soldier Boy's. Great book, just fantastic. Its about an american bouy joing the air borne and a german boy in the wermacht and there regiments fight against each other in the Battle of the Bulge. Great Book
Once,while having sex in a tractor trailer, part of goody's sperm escaped and got into the engine. We know know this truck as optimus prime.
Delta Force by Eric L. Haney
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Here's a list of what seems interesting to check out so far:
COMBAT BEARDS FTW!!! 8)
Buy them yourself. You will read them again. Trust men. I've read most of mine at least twice. Except gay ones that were required.
"Those who wish to reap the blessings of liberty must undergoe the fatigues of supporting it."
[quote="OsastoKarhu"]Buy them yourself. You will read them again. Trust men. I've read most of mine at least twice. Except gay ones that were required.[/quote]
COMBAT BEARDS FTW!!! 8)
They had most of those books at my high school library. I was pleasantly surprised.
Last Citadel is a good WW2 book in my opinion. Battle of Kursk on taken from the point of view of 2 russian and 2 german soldiers.
If you don't mind some fiction, i.e. Warhammer 40k fiction...
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[quote="LAAT SGT Sahaydak"]Sun Tzu: The art of War
Seek the Narrow Gate, for the path is broad and the gate is wide that leads to destruction.
Does any body else here like WWII? Cuz I haven't heard about any of the books listed except for the things they carried.
Once,while having sex in a tractor trailer, part of goody's sperm escaped and got into the engine. We know know this truck as optimus prime.
If you want WWII books then I suggest:
"Those who wish to reap the blessings of liberty must undergoe the fatigues of supporting it."
By the way, I have an extensive collection of military readings. If you want to borrow some books it may be able to be arranged.
"Those who wish to reap the blessings of liberty must undergoe the fatigues of supporting it."
Not quite a military book, but it falls under the category of The Art of Way by Sun Tzu as well as The Book of Five Rings by Miyamoto Mushashi.
THE ELEMENT OF SURPRISE.
I like to run with scissors in my hand.
I second "The Things they carred" a good read.
- Your only weapon is your brain, everything else is a tool.