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In Death Ground professional soldier and historian Daniel P. Bolger describes today's American infantry from an insider's perspective. Through his lucid examination of seven recent American infantry campaigns, Bolger explains what happens when young soldiers clash by night with rifle, grenade, and bayonet in hand. Welcome to the world of combat riflemen. Welcome to death ground.
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United States. Marine Corps, Combat sustainability, Infantry, United States, Operational readiness, United States. Army, Armed Forces, United States. Army. Infantry, United States. Marines, United states, army, infantry, United states, marine corps, United states, armed forces, History, Military, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING, Military SciencePlaces
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Death Ground: Today's American Infantry in Battle
December 2, 2003, Presidio Press
Mass Market Paperback
in English
089141830X 9780891418306
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Death Ground
August 28, 2000, Presidio Press
Paperback
in English
- New Ed edition
0891417206 9780891417200
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Death ground: today's American infantry in battle
1999, Presidio Press
in English
0891416714 9780891416715
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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