Free DownloadDavid Donald – Military Aircraft Visual Guide
Amber Book | 2008 | ISBN: 1905704895 | English | 196 pages | PDF | 121.55 MB
A comprehensive guide to more than 90 of the world’s finest fighting airplanes. Detailed three-view illustrations of specific aircraft provide a unique visual reference. Covers the history of military aviation from world War I (Fokker) to today’s F-22 Raptor. Outlines the development history and technical specifications of every aircraft.
Free DownloadEyes on the Enemy: U.S. Military Intelligence in World War II by Chris McNab
English | January 31, 2024 | ISBN: 1636243843 | 208 pages | PDF | 11 Mb
"…a comprehensive reprint of the Intelligence doctrine that supported the American drive to victory on numerous fronts against a wide range of enemies and environments. It is worth the read to reinforce the basics of what we still do today." ― The Vanguard: Journal of the Military Intelligence Corps Association
Free DownloadMilitary Families, Political Violence, and Transitional Justice in Argentina: Perpetrators Within?
by Eleonora Natale
English | 2024 | ISBN: 3031750594 | 256 Pages | True PDF | 2.16 MB
Free DownloadBill Gunston – History of Military Aviation
Hamlyn | 2000 | ISBN: 060060005X | English | 200 pages | PDF | 121.09 MB
Now, at the start of the 21st century, much of warfare is waged from the air, not on the ground. High-flying, high-tech air forces around the world keep breaking barriers in speed and in stealthiness. Find out how we got to this point, and where the modern air force will soar to in the future. Helped by more than 180 photographs, a story unfolds of how the best air forces developed, and of their winning strategies-including the Nazis’ devastating Blitzkrieg tactic. All the groundbreaking planes of the past and the ones revolutionizing our present receive close coverage, as are those wars where control of the skies proved crucial to victory and humanitarian efforts where the air force played an important role.
Free DownloadSoldiers, Bombs and Rifles : Military History of the 20th Century By Paola Lo Cascio; Alberto Pellegrini; Antoni Segura i Mas; Paola Lo Cascio; Alberto Pellegrini
2013 | 144 Pages | ISBN: 1443847496 | PDF | 1 MB
This volume is the result of an academic initiative organized by the Center for International Historical Studies of the University of Barcelona (CEHI-UB) in April 2012, with the purpose of bringing Military History to the center of the attention of university and historiographical debate. This choice is based on the idea that, too often, Military History is considered a technical discipline, only intended for experts. On the contrary, we think that – on the one hand – this research field constitutes an unavoidable tool for the interpretation of the historical processes of contemporaneity, and that – on the other – Military History is among the most interesting research fields because of its intrinsic interdisciplinarity. On the basis of these considerations, the congress and the resulting book propose the analysis of some of the main war processes of the twentieth century, from a perspective that could situate them in the wider background defined by the conflicts themselves. The book gathers the contributions of Professors Fortunato Minniti (University of Roma Tre, Rome), Giuseppe Conti (University La Sapienza, Rome), Joan Villarroya (University of Barcelona), Allan R. Millett (University of New Orleans) and Antoni Segura i Mas (University of Barcelona), respectively about World War I, war intelligence, the Spanish Civil War, World War II, and the asymmetric conflicts ranging from the Cold War to more recent examples.
Free DownloadEpidemics and the American Military: Five Times Disease Changed the Course of War by Dr. Jack E. McCallum
English | September 15, 2023 | ISBN: 1682477304 | 288 pages | EPUB | 4.73 Mb
In Epidemics and the American Military, Dr. Jack McCallum examines the major role the military has played propagating and controlling disease throughout this nation’s history. The U.S. armed forces recruit young people from isolated rural areas and densely populated cities, many of whom have been exposed to a smorgasbord of germs. After training and living in close contact with each other for months, soldiers are shipped across countries and continents and meet civilians and other armies. McCallum argues that if one set out to design a perfect world for an aggressive pathogen, it would be hard to do better than an army at war.