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Really really good chit this one.
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/about-face-david-h-hackworth/1114220872?ean=9781982144043

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Recently finished Peter Zeihan's The End of the World is Just the Beginning[/i]

Definitely recommend. I think he presses at times with some of his predictions, but even if he's only half right, the next 10- 20 are going to be interesting either way.

@UW_Doog_Bot would like for the Long China is bull shit hot takes.

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Zeihan reads my shit.
 
@GrundleStiltzkin this is a book for you buddy… Samurai is a world war 2 book from the perspective of the Japanese pilots [written by Japan’s greatest world war 2 ace] that flew the zero’s, which at that time was the worlds greatest war machine in the air. The other book for you is Iron Coffins which was written by German’s greatest Uboat commander and the only surviving uBoat at the end of the war. Two A+ books, you can thank me later.

Please give me one back that you know that I’ve never read after you read these. Thanks.
 
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I’ve read 2 of Junger’s books in the last 6 months, War and Tribe.

War follows a platoon in Afghanistan that Junger was embedded with and Tribe follows inspired conversations he had with members of the platoon after they came home.

Tribe only lightly touches on those conversations and it’s a rather short book at 135 pages.

If I could remember how to update the HH Book List, I’d add it.

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@GrundleStiltzkin this is a book for you buddy… Samurai is a world war 2 book from the perspective of the Japanese pilots [written by Japan’s greatest world war 2 ace] that flew the zero’s, which at that time was the worlds greatest war machine in the air. The other book for you is Iron Coffins which was written by German’s greatest Uboat commander and the only surviving uBoat at the end of the war. Two A+ books, you can thank me later.

Please give me one back that you know that I’ve never read after you read these. Thanks.

@TheRoarOfTheCrowd got an author's name for "Samurai"? There's a million books with that in title. Irregardless, mahalo.
 
Sorry, Ieft the exclamation point off of the end… details matter. Here is the book… o48jrvdsciup.png

Also available in another edition which i think is cheaper, this is just what i have…

Here is the paperback..

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Sorry, Ieft the exclamation point off of the end… details matter. Here is the book… View attachment 55162

Also available in another edition which i think is cheaper, this is just what i have…

Here is the paperback..

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Thanks, I shall procure.

As for suggestions for you...

If you're looking for military, I recently finished Generation Kill[/b] for the third time, outstanding. Earlier in the fall, I read[/s] listened to GJ Meyer's Great War books, World Undone[/b] and The World Remade[/b], there might be a third. Those are a little less battles and more big picture. I underappreciated WW1's impact on US politics, and what a fuckass Wilson was. The Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club[/b] about Naval flyers (hai @swaye!!) in Vietnam but also about the fuckery. Masters of Air[/b], about the 9th(?) Air Force Group in Europe, pretty damned harrowing at tims.

Overall best books I've read recently are Peter Zeihan's.

Misc: T[/b] by Carole Hooven, about testosterone. The accounts of women->transmen starting T are fascinating. Tough Luck[/b], RD Rosen, about Sid Luckman and the evolution of football. Paradise,[/b] Lizzie Johson, about the Paradise, CA fire, terrifying. Zero Fail[/b], Carol Leoning, a rather skeptical look at the history of the Secret Service (yeah, they fucksups too). Enemies[/b], Tim Weiner, about the FBI's history of malarkey, actually paired well with Meyer's The World Remade.[/b]
 
Here are 2 more while I’m at.. these are written with the first person opponents perspective which i like… books liked this are not all of what i like, but i do like this kind of perspective.

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There is a hardback of this with the same publishing date out there as well…
 
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@GrundleStiltzkin [see the above other 3 books] Ok, I know I’m going on and on with multiple shitposting but here is another great first person account… guys that lived to tell the story later that were key people… nlg53g55y2oq.png
 
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Recently finished Peter Zeihan's The End of the World is Just the Beginning[/i]

Definitely recommend. I think he presses at times with some of his predictions, but even if he's only half right, the next 10- 20 are going to be interesting either way.

@UW_Doog_Bot would like for the Long China is bull shit hot takes.

714l+9ZDQNL._CR0,412,1060,1060_UX256.jpg

Zeihan reads my shit.

I could tell.
 
Sorry, Ieft the exclamation point off of the end… details matter. Here is the book… View attachment 55162

Also available in another edition which i think is cheaper, this is just what i have…

Here is the paperback..

View attachment 55163
Thanks, I shall procure.

As for suggestions for you...

If you're looking for military, I recently finished Generation Kill[/b] for the third time, outstanding. Earlier in the fall, I read[/s] listened to GJ Meyer's Great War books, World Undone[/b] and The World Remade[/b], there might be a third. Those are a little less battles and more big picture. I underappreciated WW1's impact on US politics, and what a fuckass Wilson was. The Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club[/b] about Naval flyers (hai @swaye!!) in Vietnam but also about the fuckery. Masters of Air[/b], about the 9th(?) Air Force Group in Europe, pretty damned harrowing at tims.

Overall best books I've read recently are Peter Zeihan's.

Misc: T[/b] by Carole Hooven, about testosterone. The accounts of women->transmen starting T are fascinating. Tough Luck[/b], RD Rosen, about Sid Luckman and the evolution of football. Paradise,[/b] Lizzie Johson, about the Paradise, CA fire, terrifying. Zero Fail[/b], Carol Leoning, a rather skeptical look at the history of the Secret Service (yeah, they fucksups too). Enemies[/b], Tim Weiner, about the FBI's history of malarkey, actually paired well with Meyer's The World Remade.[/b]

Thank you, appreciate the ideas…
 
Just saw a show on the American History Channel on this and will read this soon

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National Guard battalion with stood Hitler's plan to cream Patton and drive the allies out of Normandy. 450 men held off 4 Panzer divisions and 12,000 German troops for 5 days.
 
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I won’t even try to describe the book other than saying it took 5-6 days to read, captured my attention and was like a roller coaster ride of emotions with the stories of people in survival mode.

Here’s the back cover description.

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Finally getting caught up on watching 💕My boyfriend💞 John Krasinski’s Jack Ryan on Amazon Prime, and it prompted me to start re-reading all the Tom Clancy books, beginning with Red Storm Rising.

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Which has also sent me down some fun YouTube rabbit holes.
 
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