Customer Review: Despite its being based on a weird premise, Clayton James' study is a model autopsy of muddled politico-military thinking. When he wrote it, in 1993, he explicitly linked his discoveries of errors in Korea to repetitions of the same errors in Vietnam and during Gulf War I. He was a prophet, because... more info
Customer Review: While the authors gave plentiful information on the battles and campaigns of World War II, it lacked a certain flare to bring life to the book and keep the reader on the edge of their seat. At times the book became repetitive to me and I had to push myself to keep on reading. If the plain and... more info