Posted on Sep 12, 2011 in Armchair Reading
November 2011 – Ridgway’s Korean War
Gerald D. Swick
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- Cover Feature: Matthew Ridgway in Korea. Was his performance "the greatest feat of personal leadership in the history of the U.S. Army," as General Omar Bradley said?
- Special Feature: A Veteran Returns to Vietnam. Acclaimed historian James H. Willbanks retraces his Vietnam War odyssey.
- Feature: Changing the Skies. Gen. Curtis LeMay and the transition of America’s strategic airpower from planes to missiles during the Cold War.
- 10 Questions: Coach Bill Parcells, whose road to the Super Bowl began at West Point. Read extended interview online!
- Great Warriors – Cossacks, fierce horsemen of the steppes
- Crisis Watch – How Americans’ impatience hampers U.S. strategy
- Dispatches – real heroes, destinations, special events and more
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- Special Feature: American Tragedy: 106th Division’s Battle of the Blulge
- Bonus Article: Churchill and Gallipoli, 1915
- Battle Studies: Black Cross–Red Star: Germany and the Soviet Union on WWII’s brutal Eastern Front
- Battlefield Leader: Lionheart: King Richard I
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