LTC Private RallyPoint Member2763880<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I have a plethora of books that I have bought and read all or parts of for one reason or another, but I am nearly finished with War by Sebastian Junger and like the Documentary Restrepo it is amazing.<br />1. War- Sebastian Junger<br />2. The Filthy Thirteen, the True Story of the Dirty Dozen<br />3. About Face- David Hackworth (for good and bad lessons)<br />Most of what has been listed, and too many others to mention.What is the best book on combat/war that you have ever read?2017-07-25T08:18:52-04:00LTC Private RallyPoint Member2763880<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I have a plethora of books that I have bought and read all or parts of for one reason or another, but I am nearly finished with War by Sebastian Junger and like the Documentary Restrepo it is amazing.<br />1. War- Sebastian Junger<br />2. The Filthy Thirteen, the True Story of the Dirty Dozen<br />3. About Face- David Hackworth (for good and bad lessons)<br />Most of what has been listed, and too many others to mention.What is the best book on combat/war that you have ever read?2017-07-25T08:18:52-04:002017-07-25T08:18:52-04:00LTC Private RallyPoint Member2763885<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I am nearly done with War by Sebastian Junger and it is one of the best that I can remember reading cover to cover.Response by LTC Private RallyPoint Member made Jul 25 at 2017 8:19 AM2017-07-25T08:19:38-04:002017-07-25T08:19:38-04:00LTC Wayne Dandridge2763949<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Five Years to Freedom by SF Major (KIA) Major James Rowe. After that, I like BLADES OF THUNDER (Book One)Response by LTC Wayne Dandridge made Jul 25 at 2017 8:51 AM2017-07-25T08:51:53-04:002017-07-25T08:51:53-04:00CPT Private RallyPoint Member2763958<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>On Diplomacy by Henry KissingerResponse by CPT Private RallyPoint Member made Jul 25 at 2017 8:53 AM2017-07-25T08:53:58-04:002017-07-25T08:53:58-04:00MAJ Private RallyPoint Member2763965<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I can't list just one so in no specific order: Band of Brothers, We were soldiers once...and young, Give Me Tomorrow, Ghost Soldiers...just to name some of my favorites.Response by MAJ Private RallyPoint Member made Jul 25 at 2017 8:58 AM2017-07-25T08:58:43-04:002017-07-25T08:58:43-04:00WO1 Private RallyPoint Member2763967<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Horse SoldiersResponse by WO1 Private RallyPoint Member made Jul 25 at 2017 8:59 AM2017-07-25T08:59:39-04:002017-07-25T08:59:39-04:00PO1 Private RallyPoint Member2764006<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>"The Only Thing Worth Dying For" was very good.<br /><br /><a target="_blank" href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00338QEUQ/">https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00338QEUQ/</a> <div class="pta-link-card answers-template-image type-default">
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Response by PO1 Private RallyPoint Member made Jul 25 at 2017 9:14 AM2017-07-25T09:14:14-04:002017-07-25T09:14:14-04:00CPT Lawrence Cable2764009<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>That's a hard one, there a lots of good ones out there. Band of Brothers, Killer Angels, Helmet for my Pillow, To Hell and Back, Last Stand of the Tin Can Navy, Black Hawk Down. For early American historical narratives, Eckert's Wilderness Empire, The Frontiersman, Wilderness War, and That Dark and Bloody River. Oh, and A Ranger Born deserves a mention too. <br />If you have any interest in Early American History, Wilderness Empire and The Frontiersman are must reads. There are guys on all sides of the conflict that must had a cart to carry around their balls.Response by CPT Lawrence Cable made Jul 25 at 2017 9:14 AM2017-07-25T09:14:44-04:002017-07-25T09:14:44-04:002LT Private RallyPoint Member2764014<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Depends on what you are looking for. The story, the history, lessons learned, etc. Red Platoon, Black Hearts, Infantry Attacks, Out of the Mountains, Warrior Diplomat, The Last Warrior, Preventive Defense. All of these contain stories and lessons learned not only to just war but to strategy, policy and their effects at the tactical level.Response by 2LT Private RallyPoint Member made Jul 25 at 2017 9:16 AM2017-07-25T09:16:11-04:002017-07-25T09:16:11-04:00Maj John Bell2764038<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The Western Way of War: Infantry Battle in Classical Greece <br />Victory at High Tide: The Inchon-Seoul CampaignResponse by Maj John Bell made Jul 25 at 2017 9:25 AM2017-07-25T09:25:25-04:002017-07-25T09:25:25-04:00SGT Mark Halmrast2764079<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Killer Angels<br />The 13th Valley<br />We Were Soldiers Once...<br />Blackhawk Down<br />Lone Survivor<br /><br />Thanks, all, for sharing your list. Gives us all more to pursue!Response by SGT Mark Halmrast made Jul 25 at 2017 9:38 AM2017-07-25T09:38:44-04:002017-07-25T09:38:44-04:00LTC Tom Jones2764146<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>War and Peace. Read it after finishing the Craig Speed Reading Course. It's about Russia. More seriously, The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane not for the tactics but for the humanity that it expresses.Response by LTC Tom Jones made Jul 25 at 2017 9:55 AM2017-07-25T09:55:17-04:002017-07-25T09:55:17-04:00SGT Todd Fairchild2764238<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Bill Mauldin, Up FrontResponse by SGT Todd Fairchild made Jul 25 at 2017 10:29 AM2017-07-25T10:29:31-04:002017-07-25T10:29:31-04:00Sgt Brendan Bigney2764279<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The Things They Carried<br />Tribes: On Homecoming and Belonging<br />The White DonkeyResponse by Sgt Brendan Bigney made Jul 25 at 2017 10:40 AM2017-07-25T10:40:53-04:002017-07-25T10:40:53-04:00MCPO Roger Collins2764284<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Catch-22Response by MCPO Roger Collins made Jul 25 at 2017 10:42 AM2017-07-25T10:42:30-04:002017-07-25T10:42:30-04:00SCPO Jason McLaughlin2764287<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Starship TroopersResponse by SCPO Jason McLaughlin made Jul 25 at 2017 10:44 AM2017-07-25T10:44:07-04:002017-07-25T10:44:07-04:00SSgt Donald Libby2764340<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Current book I am Reading "Hue - 1968" by Mark Bowden.Response by SSgt Donald Libby made Jul 25 at 2017 10:55 AM2017-07-25T10:55:23-04:002017-07-25T10:55:23-04:00LTC Private RallyPoint Member2764402<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>About Face- Col. David HackworthResponse by LTC Private RallyPoint Member made Jul 25 at 2017 11:13 AM2017-07-25T11:13:16-04:002017-07-25T11:13:16-04:00SSgt Gary Andrews2764453<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Blackhawk Down......also a great movie.Response by SSgt Gary Andrews made Jul 25 at 2017 11:26 AM2017-07-25T11:26:47-04:002017-07-25T11:26:47-04:00SFC Terry Fortune2764494<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>This is a tough one. I read so many great books. Both to that come to mind are Bravo Two Zero and Lone Survivor.Response by SFC Terry Fortune made Jul 25 at 2017 11:35 AM2017-07-25T11:35:25-04:002017-07-25T11:35:25-04:00MAJ Don Bigger2764500<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>East of Chosin: Entrapment and Breakout in Korea, 1950 By Roy Edgar ApplemanResponse by MAJ Don Bigger made Jul 25 at 2017 11:36 AM2017-07-25T11:36:29-04:002017-07-25T11:36:29-04:00SPC John Chambers2764505<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Recon Scout and Batt 22. Recon Scout is about a WWII Cav Scout and is basically a published version of his journal. Batt 22 is about a Pilot shot down in Vietnam and how he stayed alive behind enemy lines by calling in air strikes and artillery fire on his position to wipe out the enemy.Response by SPC John Chambers made Jul 25 at 2017 11:37 AM2017-07-25T11:37:02-04:002017-07-25T11:37:02-04:00SSG Private RallyPoint Member2764508<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>For the few that I have read/listened to so far, <br />"Lions of Kandahar: The Story of a Fight Against All Odds," and <br />"Hammerhead Six: How Green Berets Waged an Unconventional War Against the Taliban to Win in Afghanistan's Deadly Pech Valley." <br />Both great books in their own ways, as Hammerhead Six was less action, but dealt more with the counterinsurgency campaign.Response by SSG Private RallyPoint Member made Jul 25 at 2017 11:37 AM2017-07-25T11:37:38-04:002017-07-25T11:37:38-04:00PO2 Peter Klein2764509<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>SniperResponse by PO2 Peter Klein made Jul 25 at 2017 11:37 AM2017-07-25T11:37:44-04:002017-07-25T11:37:44-04:00SSG Diane R.2764513<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>One of my favorite books, that I first read as a teenager, having found a copy at the base Library was "The Germans who never lost", the story of the cruiser Königsberg by Edwin P. Hoyt, Jr. <br /><br />It's a fantastic story of adventure, heroism and determination that takes place in German East Africa from 1914 to 1918, and is largely unknown today.Response by SSG Diane R. made Jul 25 at 2017 11:39 AM2017-07-25T11:39:07-04:002017-07-25T11:39:07-04:00PO3 Donald Murphy2764525<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The Guadalcanal trilogy by Eric Hammel. Covers the pivotal naval battles, the nail biting Marine battles and the grueling air battles.Response by PO3 Donald Murphy made Jul 25 at 2017 11:42 AM2017-07-25T11:42:46-04:002017-07-25T11:42:46-04:00Sgt Wayne Wienke2764576<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Fields of Fire by James WebbResponse by Sgt Wayne Wienke made Jul 25 at 2017 11:53 AM2017-07-25T11:53:32-04:002017-07-25T11:53:32-04:00PFC Private RallyPoint Member2764759<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Matterhorn by Karl Marlantes is probably the best war book I've ever read. <br />I also recommend:<br />"They Fought for Each Other" by Kelly Kennedy<br />"The Outpost" by Jake Tapper<br />"Redeployment" by Phil KlayResponse by PFC Private RallyPoint Member made Jul 25 at 2017 12:28 PM2017-07-25T12:28:22-04:002017-07-25T12:28:22-04:00MAJ Private RallyPoint Member2764823<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>War Without Hate: Desert Campaign 1940-43. Looks at the whole campaign not just the battles but the politics as well.Response by MAJ Private RallyPoint Member made Jul 25 at 2017 12:46 PM2017-07-25T12:46:36-04:002017-07-25T12:46:36-04:00CW5 Ranger Dave2764870<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>"Hills of Scrafice" the history of the 5th RCT in Korea.Response by CW5 Ranger Dave made Jul 25 at 2017 12:54 PM2017-07-25T12:54:42-04:002017-07-25T12:54:42-04:00SSG Private RallyPoint Member2765142<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>People Other Than Grunts by Myles Page<br />Band of Brothers<br />Outlaw Platoon by Sean ParnellResponse by SSG Private RallyPoint Member made Jul 25 at 2017 2:08 PM2017-07-25T14:08:05-04:002017-07-25T14:08:05-04:00PFC Private RallyPoint Member2765181<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Helmet for my pillow, generation kill, I'm staying with my boys, band of brothers, gentlemen bastard's.Response by PFC Private RallyPoint Member made Jul 25 at 2017 2:19 PM2017-07-25T14:19:50-04:002017-07-25T14:19:50-04:00SMSgt Thor Merich2765249<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>There are so many great books on war. But the two that come mind are We Were Soldiers Once...And Young, Everything We Had, and Chicken Hawk.Response by SMSgt Thor Merich made Jul 25 at 2017 2:33 PM2017-07-25T14:33:05-04:002017-07-25T14:33:05-04:001LT Private RallyPoint Member2765298<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Several from the Old Testament of Bible.Response by 1LT Private RallyPoint Member made Jul 25 at 2017 2:44 PM2017-07-25T14:44:07-04:002017-07-25T14:44:07-04:00SGT Philip Roncari2765429<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The three volume set by Bruce Catton on the Civil War as a young man these got me interested in that period, later I branched out to other historical periods,but Catton got my interest early on and remains my favorite.Response by SGT Philip Roncari made Jul 25 at 2017 3:22 PM2017-07-25T15:22:32-04:002017-07-25T15:22:32-04:00LTC Private RallyPoint Member2766016<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The Mission, The Men and Me. Pete BlaberResponse by LTC Private RallyPoint Member made Jul 25 at 2017 6:16 PM2017-07-25T18:16:42-04:002017-07-25T18:16:42-04:00Capt Seid Waddell2769219<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>All quiet on the Western Front and Northwest Passage, read as a boy, had the greatest effect on me.<br /><br />As an adult, Killer Angels, That Dark and Bloody River, Andersonville, and a diary of a Civil War enlisted man who wrote compellingly about his first-hand experiences during many battles and the camp live and forced marches between battles. <br /><br />I am away from home right now so I cannot lay my hands on the diary and I cannot remember the soldier's name at the moment. I do that a lot lately.Response by Capt Seid Waddell made Jul 26 at 2017 3:42 PM2017-07-26T15:42:29-04:002017-07-26T15:42:29-04:001SG John B. Enlow2770153<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The Civil War: A Narrative, a three-volume history of the American Civil War by Shelby FooteResponse by 1SG John B. Enlow made Jul 26 at 2017 7:58 PM2017-07-26T19:58:29-04:002017-07-26T19:58:29-04:001SG Russell S.2770504<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The Forgotten Soldier<br />And<br />Quartered Safe out HereResponse by 1SG Russell S. made Jul 26 at 2017 9:44 PM2017-07-26T21:44:44-04:002017-07-26T21:44:44-04:00SFC Dean Allen2770904<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>SOLDIER, by LTC Anthony Hebert.Response by SFC Dean Allen made Jul 27 at 2017 12:17 AM2017-07-27T00:17:15-04:002017-07-27T00:17:15-04:00SGT Bryce Mahoney2772886<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The Mission, The men, and Me. or Gentle PropositionsResponse by SGT Bryce Mahoney made Jul 27 at 2017 1:52 PM2017-07-27T13:52:28-04:002017-07-27T13:52:28-04:00MSgt Mark Bucher2772929<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>About Face by Col David HackworthResponse by MSgt Mark Bucher made Jul 27 at 2017 2:01 PM2017-07-27T14:01:52-04:002017-07-27T14:01:52-04:00CPT Private RallyPoint Member2774262<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>"On Killing" and "On Combat" for the physiological and emotional effects of Combat. <br />It's hard to pick a single book for leadership but "Band of Brothers" is at the top of my list. <br />My favorite book describing the grunt's view of the war from the Maribe perspective is "Generation Kill."Response by CPT Private RallyPoint Member made Jul 27 at 2017 7:57 PM2017-07-27T19:57:21-04:002017-07-27T19:57:21-04:00SSgt Donald Libby2798023<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Hue - 1968: A Turning Point Of The American War In Vietnam<br />This is a fascinating in depth look into the days surrounding Tet and the intense and deadly street-to-street fighting. It also examines how politicians as well as Generals held mistaken beliefs as to how the war was going and how even during the beginning hours of Tet they were in denial that this was a major push by the NVA and VC. Below is an excerpt from the book regarding the attack on Hue.<br /><br />"The surprise achieved in Hue was complete. It was not simply a case of being caught off-guard. It was so unexpected it triggered not just alarm, but disbelief - deadly disbelief."<br />Excerpt from Hue 1968: A Turning Point Of The American War In Vietnam by Mark Bowden.Response by SSgt Donald Libby made Aug 3 at 2017 5:02 PM2017-08-03T17:02:23-04:002017-08-03T17:02:23-04:00SGT Fredrick Ramm3422301<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I heard about Dave Hackworth from my First Sergeant Allen Haller in April of 1971, who I believe knew him in Korea. From then to about 1990 there was various stories about him in the media.<br /> I wrote a letter to Old Dave shortly after he appeared on the cover of Parade Magazine, and after reading About Face. He became some what of a mentor to me, over the next 11 years. We became pen pals (almost an internship) I wrote gags for him, did some sneaking around West Point, errands, edited a chapter in one of his books (didn't think I was qualified, but gave it my best shot) and other situations. <br /> Met him twice, at a book signings, but my deal was U.S. Army Reform. I'm not a Combat Veteran, but a Veteran of much mayhem and disorganization during The Vietnam Era in U.S. Army Europe...I wanted to help The Army, not destroy it. I know Old Dave was a little critical of West Point, I but tried to change his mind....understand my Childhood Roll Model was T/Sergeant Martin Maher!Response by SGT Fredrick Ramm made Mar 6 at 2018 11:28 PM2018-03-06T23:28:59-05:002018-03-06T23:28:59-05:00LTC Wayne Dandridge3464872<div class="images-v2-count-1"><div class="content-picture image-v2-number-1" id="image-222645"> <div class="social_icons social-buttons-on-image">
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