Posted on May 18, 2011 in Armchair Reading
July 2011 Issue – Bloody Cold Harbor
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IN THIS ISSUE
- Cover Feature: Bloody Cold Harbor. What would you have done if you were Ulysses S. Grant at Cold Harbor, Virginia, in 1864?
- Special Feature: America in the Dark. America’s greatest threat revealed in a horrific doomsday scenario.
- Feature: Russell Volckmann: American Guerrilla. This unfairly forgotten guerrilla commander was the true "Father of U.S. Army Special Forces"
- Battlefield Leader: Admiral David Beatty. Was Britain’s WWII bulldog sea commander the Royal Navy’s last Nelson?
- Lessons in Leadership: Patton’s Library. Carlo D’Este explains how Patton studied his way to phenomenal success
- Battle Studies: American Lions: The 332d Infantry Regiment in Italy, 1918.
- Great Warriors – World War II U-Boat Crewmen
- Crisis Watch – Hugging the Snakes
- Dispatches – real heroes, destinations, special events and more
- Forgotten History – The Execution of Admiral Byng
- Leader – Sitting Bull
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COMING IN THE NEXT ISSUE OF ARMCHAIR GENERAL
- Battle Studies. 4th U.S. Armored Division at Singling, 1944
- Special Feature: Napoleon’s 1812 Campaign in Russia
- Battlefield Detective: The gruesome fate of Napoleon’s Lost Army
- Battlefield Leader: Ralph Peters’ insights into the life of General George Gordon Meade
- Interactive command articles in which YOU make the decisions! British paratroopers on D-Day; Zeebrugge Raid, 1918; General Gotthard Heinrici defends Berlin, 1945.
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