Soldier of Destiny: Slavery, Secession, and the Redemption of Ulysses S. Grant Review

Soldier of Destiny is comprehensive, concise, and well-organized, and readers will find it an easy and enjoyable read.
Small but Important Riots: The Cavalry Battles of Aldie, Middleburg, and Upperville Review

Extensively researched, crisply written, and featuring excellent maps, Small but Important Riots belongs on the bookshelf of both students of the Gettysburg Campaign, as well as any modern soldier wearing the crossed sabers emblem.
For the Boys: The True Account of a Combat Nurse in Patton’s Third Army Review

For the Boys is an account of the experiences of Lieutenant Mary Balster, a young woman who was determined to put her nursing training to use in support of the U.S. Army during World War II.
Flying in the Shadows: Forging Aerial Intelligence for the United States Army Review

Thomas N. Hauser captures the essence of a unique but significant synthesis of Army aviation and intelligence that has had a major impact on tactics, strategy, and policy for over sixty years, as only a practitioner and historian can accomplish.
10th Mountain Division at Camp Hale Review

This book is recommended for anyone interested in the 10th Mountain Division and the Army’s development of mountain warfare.