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Articles in May-June, 2005 issue of Military Review
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The American Foreign Legion: Black Soldiers of the 93d in World War I
by Scott A. Porter -
The U.S. joint task force experience in Liberia
by Blair A. Ross, Jr. -
American Soldier
by Gregory Fontenot -
Edward A. Wild and the African Brigade in the Civil War
by D. Jonathan White -
Supply for Tomorrow Must Not Fail: The Civil War of Captain Simon Perkins, Jr., a Union Quartermaster
by Jason Carrico -
Shaping the African standby force: developments, challenges, and prospects
by Theo Neethling -
Panama, 1988-1999: the disconnect between combat and stability operations
by Lawrence Yates -
Corporate Warriors: The Rise of the Privatized Military Industry
by Suzanne C. Nielsen -
ARSOF logistics transformation
by David E.A. Johnson - Corrections
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Snake Pilot: Flying the Cobra Attack Helicopter in Vietnam
by Lester W. Grau -
Syrian Defense Minister General Mustafa Tlas: Memoirs, Volume Two
by Youssef H. Aboul-Enein -
Transformation: victory rests with small units
by Thomas P. Odom -
The Embeds' War
by Scott Stephenson -
Rebel Reefers: The Organization and Midshipmen of the Confederate States Naval Academy
by Kevin D. Stringer -
Phase IV operations: where wars are really won
by Conrad C. Crane -
Fanatics & Fire-Eaters: Newspapers and the Coming of the Civil War
by D. Jonathan White -
Praise the Lord and Pass the Penicillin: Memoir of a Combat Medic in the Pacific in World War II
by Robert S. Driscoll -
Yank: The Army Weekly, Reporting the Greatest Generation
by George Ridge -
Network-enabled battle command
by William S. Wallace -
Paradox or paradigm? Operational contractor support
by Michael R. Rampy -
Ulysses S. Grant: The Unlikely Hero
by Paul L. Hulse -
With Utmost Spirit: Allied Naval Operations in the Mediterranean, 1942-1945
by Jeffrey L. LaFace -
Paths of Death and Glory: The Last Days of the Third Reich
by Michael A. Boden -
The Iraq War
by Robert G. Smith -
The Burma Road: The Epic Story of the China-Burma-India Theater in World War II
by Rick Baillergeon -
Saving the all-volunteer force
by Charles C. Moskos -
Iraq: the social context of IEDs
by Montgomery McFate -
The Dambusters
by Mark Ciero -
The Soviet Union and Communist China, 1945-1950: The Arduous Road to an Alliance
by Michael Pearlman -
The fight for Samarra: full-spectrum operations in modern warfare
by John R.S. Batiste -
Best practices in counterinsurgency
by Kalev I. Sepp -
Endkampf: Soldiers, Civilians, and the Death of the Third Reich
by Hal Elliott Wert -
Leader development and education: growing leaders now for the future
by James T. Hirai -
War in the Modern World Since 1815-2000
by Michael A. Boden -
Transforming in peace and war
by Robert B. Brown -
Pacifying the Moros: American military government in the southern Philippines, 1899-1913
by Charles Byler -
America's Splendid Little Wars: A Short History of U.S. Military Engagements: 1975-2000
by James H. Willbanks -
Protest and Survive: Underground GI Newspapers During the Vietnam War
by Alan Cate -
The British Army and counterinsurgency: the salience of military culture
by Robert M. Cassidy -
America's First Frogman: The Draper Kauffman Story
by John Snell
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