Raiders or Elite Infantry?

Raiders or Elite Infantry?
Title Raiders or Elite Infantry? PDF eBook
Author David W. Hogan
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 296
Release 1992-12-10
Genre History
ISBN 0313065586

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How have the U.S. Army Rangers acted as special operations forces in military operations since 1942? Hogan's study examines the nature and purpose of the Rangers over the past fifty years and shows how they have served as scouts, raiders, assault troops, and elite infantry. They have spearheaded amphibious landings, raided enemy prison camps, patrolled behind enemy lines in Korea, served alongside Green Berets in Vietnam, and carried out special missions in Grenada. Professional officers, military historians, students, and general readers will find this a fascinating history. This analytical account opens with a short description of the origins of the Ranger legend in America and then moves to a discussion of their use in World War II, as commandos in 1942, then as spearheaders in 1943 and 1944, as line infantry in Europe and as special operations forces in the Pacific. This provocative assessment also traces the development of Ranger raider units in Korea, the special training and use of Green Berets as Rangers in Vietnam, and the shifting of Ranger roles into more complex and varied types of operations in Vietnam and Grenada and in a world of increasing terrorism and changing combat situations. Illustrations, maps, and a lengthy bibliography add to the usefulness of the study.

Elite Warriors

Elite Warriors
Title Elite Warriors PDF eBook
Author Lance Q. Zedric
Publisher Pathfinder Publishing, Inc.
Pages 284
Release 1996
Genre History
ISBN 9780934793605

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Chronicling America’s elite units from the late 17th century to the present day, this gives an informative and interesting examination of the men who comprised the U.S. military elite.

The Raiders

The Raiders
Title The Raiders PDF eBook
Author Richard Garrett
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 1980
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN

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Marine Raiders

Marine Raiders
Title Marine Raiders PDF eBook
Author Carole Engle Avriett
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 290
Release 2021-08-31
Genre History
ISBN 1684511488

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FORGOTTEN NO MORE. The American people revere their elite combat units, but one of these noble bands has been unjustifiably forgotten—until now. At the beginning of World War II, military planners set out to form the most ruthless, skilled, and effective force the world had ever seen. The U.S. Marines were already the world’s greatest fighters, but leadership wanted a select group to conduct special operations at the highest level in the Pacific theater. And so the Marine Raiders were born. These young men, the cream of the crop, received matchless training in the arts of war. Marksmen, brawlers, and tacticians, the Marine Raiders could accomplish their objective before the enemy even knew they were there. These heroes and their exploits should be the stuff of legend. Yet even though one of their commanders was President Roosevelt’s son, they have disappeared into the mists of history—the greatest warriors you’ve never heard of. Carole Engle Avriett’s thorough telling of the Marine Raider story includes: The personal narratives of four men who served as Marine Raiders Frontline accounts of the Raiders’ most important engagements The explanation for their obscurity, despite their earlier fame The Marine Raiders were one of the greatest forces ever to take the field under the American flag. After reading this book, you’ll know why.

Bunker Hill to Bastogne

Bunker Hill to Bastogne
Title Bunker Hill to Bastogne PDF eBook
Author Briton Cooper Busch
Publisher Potomac Books, Inc.
Pages 321
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 1574887750

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Traces the birth and evolution of America's elite military fighting units and general public's changing perception of them

Daily Life of U.S. Soldiers [3 volumes]

Daily Life of U.S. Soldiers [3 volumes]
Title Daily Life of U.S. Soldiers [3 volumes] PDF eBook
Author Christopher R. Mortenson
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 979
Release 2019-06-14
Genre History
ISBN

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This ground-breaking work explores the lives of average soldiers from the American Revolution through the 21st-century conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq. What was life really like for U.S. soldiers during America's wars? Were they conscripted or did they volunteer? What did they eat, wear, believe, think, and do for fun? Most important, how did they deal with the rigors of combat and coming home? This comprehensive book will answer all of those questions and much more, with separate chapters on the American Revolution, the War of 1812, the Mexican-American War, the Civil War, the Indian Wars, the Spanish-American War, World War I, World War II in Europe, World War II in the Pacific, the Cold War, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Persian Gulf War, the Afghanistan War and War on Terror, and the Iraq War. Each chapter includes such topical sections as Conscription and Volunteers, Training, Religion, Pop Culture, Weaponry, Combat, Special Forces, Prisoners of War, Homefront, and Veteran Issues. This work also examines the role of minorities and women in each conflict as well as delves into the disciplinary problems in the military, including alcoholism, drugs, crimes, and desertion. Selected primary sources, bibliographies, and timelines complement the topical sections of each chapter.

Close Protection

Close Protection
Title Close Protection PDF eBook
Author David J. Cox
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 184
Release 2000-10-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0313002940

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The evolution of elite personal protection units—also known as close protection units—within the former Soviet Union is one of the least examined, yet crucial political developments in this region. Due to the often-violent environment in which the political leaders of this region now operate, the need for these special military units is obvious. This study examines the similarities between these the current units and those of the Soviet past and finds that, in spite of the highly unstable nature of politics in post-communist Russia, these elite units have not intervened to the degree that many might have expected. They have, however, played a significant political role throughout the region. These close protection forces may very well determine the success or failure of the democratization process now underway. On the other hand, establishing a Praetorian Guard within the very walls of the Kremlin may in itself portend an end to democracy. Ultimately, a complete understanding of future politics in the former Soviet Union is impossible without acknowledging the role that these modern Praetorians play in the civil-military balance.