A Most Gallant Resistance: The Delaware River Campaign, September-November 1777 Review

James McIntyre examines the importance of the Delaware River operations in connection to the overall events of 1777.
Brotherhood of the Flying Coffin: The Glider Pilots of World War II Review

“McGaugh reminds us that the gliding program and, more importantly, the glider pilots are worth remembering and studying as one of many examples in World War II of facing a determined enemy against all odds with courage and ingenuity.”
Confessions of a Weekend Warrior: Thirty-Five Years in the National Guard Review

“Smith weaves together themes of leadership, duty, and the evolving responsibilities of the National Guard, giving insight into the organization’s growth and the complex challenges of command.”
The Cavalry Trilogy: John Ford, John Wayne, and the Making of Three Classic Westerns Review

By Michael F. Blake. Lanham, MD: TwoDot Books, 2024 ISBN 978-1-49307-706-9Photographs. Bibliography. Index. Pp. v, 269. $27.95 Growing up in the 1950 and 1960s, this reviewer enjoyed reserving Sunday afternoon […]
From New Look to Flexible Response: The U.S. Army in National Security, 1953-1963 Review

By Donald A. Carter. Washington, DC: U.S. Army Center of Military History, 2023 ISBN 978-1-95930-204-9Photographs. Maps. Appendix. Further Readings. Index. Pp. xvi, 517 From New Look to Flexible Response examines […]
Elite Bastards: The Combat Missions of Company F, LRP Teams in Vietnam Review

Edward L. Dvorak provides a fast-paced autobiographical account of his experiences in Vietnam as a soldier of the late 1960s. Starting as a rifleman in the 173d Airborne Brigade, he weaves a tale that takes him to Company F, 51st Infantry, Long Range Patrol (LRP) (Airborne), where he served at various times as a team member, assistant team leader, and team leader.
Cedar Mountain to Antietam: A Civil War Campaign History of the Union XII Corps, July-September 1862 Review

Of the tens of thousands of books written about the Civil War since 1865, a relative handful have been written from the perspective of one of the core elements of army organizations—the corps.
The Confederate Military Forces in the Trans-Mississippi West, 1861-1865: A Study in Command Review

Geise’s book is invaluable for those interested in the little-studied Trans-Mississippi Theater or for those interested in a unique point of view, also little studied, of command and administration.
The Boy Generals: George Custer, Wesley Merritt, and the Cavalry of the Army of the Potomac, from the Gettysburg Retreat through the Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1864 Review

By Adolfo OviesEl Dorado Hills, CA: Savas Beatie, 2023 ISBN 978-1-61121-617-2 Maps. Illustrations. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Pp. xxx, 352. $34.95 The Boy Generals is the second installment of Adolfo Ovies’s […]
The Battle of Bong Son: Operation Masher/White Wing, 1966 Review

By Kenneth P. White Casemate Publishers, 2024 ISBN 978-1-63624-401-3 Photographs. Maps. Bibliography. Index. Pp. xvi, 221. $34.95 There is certainly no doubt that the author Kenneth P. White did a […]