Archives: Oct-Nov-Dec 2005
 
Articles

David C. Hendrickson & Robert W. Tucker, "Revisions in Need of Revising: What Went Wrong in the Iraq War," Strategic Studies Institute (Dec 2005) <link>.

Victor D. Hanson, "Delium: The Battle Only One Man Wanted," Private Papers (6-12 Dec 2005), 5 parts <link1>, <link2>, <link3>, <link4>, <link5> [orig. in Military History Quarterly (Aut 2005)].

Nathaniel R. Helms, "Winter Soldiers Are Still Out in the Cold," DefenseWatch (13 Dec 2005) <link>.

Gregory A. Freeman, "William D. Porter: The U.S. Navy Destroyer That Almost Sank FDR," World War II (Dec 2005) <link>.

Juan Cole, "The Middle East and America in 2005: How the Region Has Changed," Informed Comment (30 Dec 2005) <link>.

Mackubin Thomas Owens, "War and Peace: Lincoln and Bush on Vigilance and Responsibility," The Daily Standard (21 Dec 2005) <link>.

Dahr Jamail, "On the Missing Air War in Iraq," TomDispatch.com (13 Dec 2005) <link> & AlterNet (14 Dec 2005) <link>.

William Fisher, "The Fog of the War on Terror," Antiwar.com (20 Dec 2005) <link>.

Gordon Cucullu, "The Original Green Beret," TCS Daily (19 Dec 2005) <link>.

Loretta Napoleoni, "Profile of a Killer," Foreign Policy (Nov/Dec 2005) <link>.

Anthony H. Cordesman, "Iraq's Grim Lessons," M&C News (14 Dec 2005) <link>.

Matthew Rothschild, "Does 30,000 Mean Anything to Bush?" The Progressive (13 Dec 2005) <link>.

Paul Starobin, "Shattering Iraq," National Journal (9 Dec 2005) <link>.

Robert Collier, "Iraq's Sunnis Urge Talks with Rebels: U.S. Pullout Alone Won't Avert Civil War, They Say," SF Chronicle (11 Dec 2005) <link>.

Gary Leupp, "Suicide before Dishonor in Occupied Iraq," CounterPunch (6 Dec 2005) <link>.

Hui Zhang, "Action/Reaction: U.S. Space Weaponization and China," Arms Control Association (Dec 2005) <link>.

Harold Pinter, "Art, Truth, and Politics," Nobelprize.org (7 Dec 2005) <link>.

Hans Magnus Enzensberger, "The Radical Loser," tr. N. Grindell,  Sign and Sight (1 Dec 2005) <link>; orig. Der Spiegel (7 Nov 2005).

Padma Rao, "Indian Ocean Islanders Take On a Superpower," Der Spiegel 49 (5 Dec 2005) <link>.

Nir Rosen, "If America Left Iraq," Atlantic Monthly (Dec 2005) <link>.

Tom Engelhardt, "'Gone Fishing,' How the President Got a Life: Shark-bit World," TomDispatch.com (8 Dec 2005) <link> & Antiwar.com (10 Dec 2005) <link>.

Yuki Tanaka, "Japan’s Kamikaze Pilots and Contemporary Suicide Bombers: War and Terror," Japan Focus (25 Nov 2005) <link>.

Trevor Royle, "Iraq: The Reality ... Not the Rhetoric," Sunday Herald (4 Dec 2005) <link>.

Juan Cole, "How Bush Created a Theocracy in Iraq," Truthdig.com (2 Dec 2005) <link>.

Seymour M. Hersh, "Up in the Air: Where Is the Iraq War Headed Next?" New Yorker (5 Dec 2005) <link>.

Gopal Balakrishnan, "States of War," New Left Review 36 (Nov/Dec 2005) <link>.

Charles Phillips, "Wounded Knee Massacre," American History (Dec 2005) <link>.

Jonathan Phillips. "Christian vs. Christian in the Fourth Crusade," Military History Quarterly (Aut 2005) <link>.

Tom Engelhardt, "How (Not) to Withdraw from Iraq," TomDispatch.com (1 Dec 2005) <link> & Antiwar.com (2 Dec 2005) <link>.

Matt Kelley, "Optimism and Other Assessments at Odds," USA Today (30 Nov 2005) <link>.

Martin Sieff, "Analysis: Bush Wants to 'Vietnamize' Iraq," UPI (30 Nov 2005) <link>.

AP, "Murtha Says Army is 'Broken, Worn Out,'" Guardian Unlimited (1 Dec 2005) <link>.

Barry Posen, "Exit Strategy," Boston Review (Nov/Dec 2005) <link>.

Juan Cole, "At Hussein's Hearings, U.S. May Be on Trial," Truthdig.com (30 Nov 2005) <link>.

T. Christian Miller, "A Journey That Ended in Anguish," LA Times (27 Nov 2005) <link>.

Jürgen Kremb, "Attacks Threaten Religious Harmony in Southeast Asia," Der Spiegel 47 (21 Nov 2005) <link>.

Kevin L. Cook, "The Planes With No Engine: Powerless Gliders Played Crucial Roles in World War II," Invention & Technology (Fall 2005) <link>.

Kevin Diaz, "U.S. Already Planning Iraq Pullout, Lawmakers Say," Scripps Howard (25 Nov 2005) <link>.

Kevin Sites, "Reflections from the Hot Zone: Iraq, Part I," Yahoo! News (8 Nov 2005) <link>, "... Part II," (18 Nov 2005) <link>.

Daniel Benjamin, "Jihadist Iraq Just Won't Happen," LA Times (24 Nov 2005) <link>.

Murray Waas, "Key Bush Intelligence Briefing Kept from Hill Panel," National Journal (22 Nov 2005) <link>.

Christian Lowe & Matthew Cox, "Army, Marine Corps Issued 18,000 Flawed Vests," Army Times (21 Nov 2005) <link>.

Peter Daou, "The New Straw Men of Iraq: Ten Pro-War Fallacies," Daou Report (21 Nov 2005) <link>.

Elizabeth Weise, "Soldiers in Iraq Carry Extra Load," USA Today (20 Nov 2005) <link>.

James A. Gavrilis, "The Mayor of Ar Rutbah," Foreign Policy (Nov/Dec 2005) <link>.

[Rep.] John Murtha, "Iraq Cannot Be Won," AlterNet (19 Nov 2005) <link>.

Roger Charles, "The Education of a SkepticLesson #1," Defense Watch (17 Nov 2005) <link>.

Eleanor Clift, "Murtha's Moment," Newsweek (18 Nov 2005) <link>.

Scott Peterson, "Toy Guns, a Burned Taxi, and Daily Life in Baghdad," CS Monitor (17 Nov 2005) <link>.

Peter Grier, "Yellowcake to 'Plamegate,'" CS Monitor (15 Nov 2005) <link>.

Gene Healy & Justin Logan, "Stay What Course?" ReasonOnline (2 Nov 2005) <link>.

Doug Pritchard, "Falluja, One Year Later," Electronic Iraq (12 Nov 2005) <link>.

John P. Gramlich, "U.S. 'Can't Maintain Iraq Troop Levels,'" UPI (11 Nov 2005) <link>.

Jacques E.C. Hymans, "Think Again: Nuclear Proliferation," Foreign Policy (Nov 2005) <link>.

Jane Mayer, "A Deadly Interrogation: Can the C.I.A. Legally Kill a Prisoner?" New Yorker (14 Nov 2005) <link>.

Mark Sappenfield, "Dedication Is Visible among New Soldiers," CS Monitor (10 Nov 2005) <link>.

John Deutch, "Exiting Iraq," Harvard Magazine (Sep/Oct 2005) <link>.

Norman Podhoretz, "Who Is Lying about Iraq?" Commentary (Dec 2005) <link>.

Daphna Baram, "Two Sides to Every Story," Guardian Unlimited (7 Nov 2005) <link>.

Greg Grant, "U.S. General [D. Petraeus] Praises Iraqis' Counterinsurgency Efforts," DefenseNews.com (8 Nov 2005) <link>.

Stephen Walt, "The Blame Game," Foreign Policy (Nov/Dec 2005) <link>.

Andrew J. Bacevich, "The Realist Persuasion," Boston Globe (6 Nov 2005) <link>.

[Rep.] Ron Paul, "Big Lies and Little Lies," Antiwar.com (5 Nov 2005) <link>.

Victor D. Hanson, "Old Is 'New' Warfare: Iraq Conflict Shares Uncanny Likenesses with the Peloponnesian War," Private Papers (5 Nov 2005) <link>.

Michael Schwartz, "What We Don't See in Iraq," TomDispatch.com (2 Nov 2005) <link>.

Elizabeth de la Vega, "The White House Criminal Conspiracy," The Nation (14 Nov 2005) <link>, also TomDispatch.com (29 Oct 2005) <link>.

Paul Rogers, "A World Becoming More Peaceful?" openDemocracy.net (17 Oct 2005) <link>.

Eric Ethier, "The Battle of Wilson's Creek," Civil War Times (Dec 2005) <link>.

William E. Welsh, "Nelson at Trafalgar: He Did His Duty," Military History (Oct 2005) <link>.

James A. Morgan, "Ball's Bluff: 'A Very Nice Little Military Chance,'" America's Civil War (Nov 2005) <link>.

Eric Niderost, "China Marines: The Lost Leathernecks," World War II (Nov 2005) <link>.

William L. Adams, "Conversation with the NVA," Vietnam (Oct 2005) <link>.

Stephen Pizzo, "Lying and Dying Redux," AlterNet (1 Nov 2005) <link>.

Leonard David, "Military Wants the Weather on Its Side," MSNBC (31 Oct 2005) <link>.

Gail Russell Chaddock, "Senate to Probe How Case for War Was Made," CS Monitor (3 Nov 2005) <link>.

Elizabeth D. Hoover, "The Cuban Missile Crisis: A Lesson for Today?" American Heritage (22 Oct 2005) <link>.

Philip Giraldi, "Forging the Case for War: Who Was behind the Niger Uranium Documents?" American Conservative (21 Nov 2005) <link>.

Erik Leaver, "No End In Sight," AlterNet (26 Oct 2005) <link>.

Dahr Jamail, "Mr. 'Bring 'em On,'" Electronic Iraq (26 Oct 2005) <link>.

Yassin Musharbash, "The Cyber-Cemetery of the Mujahedeen," Der Spiegel (28 Oct 2005) <link>.

Niall Ferguson, "Iraq: Cowboys and Indians," Hoover Digest (Aut 2005) <link>.

Victor D. Hanson, "Iraq: Why We Must Stay," Hoover Digest (Aut 2005) <link>.

Frederick Kagan, "Blueprint for Victory," Weekly Standard 11.7 (31 Oct 2005) <link>.

Eric Talmadge, "U.S.-Japan Alliance Changing," Marine Corps Times (26 Oct 2005) <link>.

Patrick J. Buchanan, "Two Thousand Dead – and for What?" Antiwar.com (26 Oct 2005) <link>.

Brendan O'Neill, "Osama bin Laden: More Media Whore Than Guerrilla Warrior," Spiked (21 Oct 2005) <link>.

Fritz Stern, "A Fundamental History Lesson," In These Times (10 Oct 2005) <link>.

Juan Cole, "Galbraith on Iraqi Army, Partition," Informed Comment (23 Oct 2005) <link>.

Peter Galbraith, "Last Chance for Iraq," NY Review of Books 52.15 (6 Oct 2005) <link>.

Michael Isikoff & Mark Hosenball, "Secrets, Evasions and Classified Reports," Newsweek (19 Oct 2005) <link>.

Gregg Zoroya, "1 in 4 Iraq Vets Ailing on Return," USA Today (19 Oct 2005) <link>.

Georg Mascolo & Gerhard Spörl, "Henry Kissinger on Europe's Falling Out with Washington" [interview], trans. Damien McGuinness, Der Spiegel (10 Oct 2005) <link>.

"Wars 'Less Frequent, Less Deadly,'" BBC News (17 Oct 2005) <link>.

Robert L. Pollack, "A Soldier's Story" [Gen. David Petraeus], Wall Street Journal (15 Oct 2005) <link>.

Stephen Baskerville, "The Fathers' War," The American Conservative (24 Oct 2005) <link>.

David Morgan, "US Ignored Forecasts of Iraqi Ethnic TurmoilCIA," Reuters (12 Oct 2005) <link>.

Melvin R. Laird, "Iraq: Learning the Lessons of Vietnam," Foreign Affairs (Nov/Dec 2005) <link>.

Daniel Schulman, "State of the Art" [MilBlogs], Columbia Journalism Review (Sep/Oct 2005) <link>.

Bill Putnam, "My Aim Is True," Columbia Journalism Review (Sep/Oct 2005) <link>.

Gilbert Achcar, "The US and Shiite Politics in Iraq," Informed Comment (10 Oct 2005) <link>.

Tyler Marshall & Louise Roug, "A Central Pillar of Iraq Policy Crumbling," LA Times (9 Oct 2005) <link>.

Adam Kirsch, "Moral Luck & the Iraq War," NY Sun (5 Oct 2005) <link>.

Simon Henderson, "A Bedouin on a Camel? Saudi Foreign Policy and the Insurgency in Iraq," PolicyWatch #1036 (5 Oct 2005) <link>.

Gary Leupp, "An Earlier Empire's War on Iraq" [Rome], CounterPunch (4 Oct 2005) <link>.

Sasha Abramsky, "Our Al Qaeda Problem," The Progressive (Oct 2005) <link>.

Matthew Schofield, "The Sights, Sounds and Threat of Violence Are a Constant in Baghdad," Knight Ridder (4 Oct 2005) <link>.

Richard R. Garwin & Kurt Gottfried, "Hans [Bethe] in War and Peace," Physics Today (Oct 2005) <link>.

Mark M. Anderson, "Crime and Punishment," The Nation (17 Oct 2005) <link>.

William E. Odom, "What's Wrong With Cutting and Running?" Antiwar.com (3 Oct 2005) <link>.

Mark Mazzetti, "U.S. Generals Now See Virtues of a Smaller Troop Presence in Iraq," LA Times (1 Oct 2005) <link>.

Andrew F. Krepinevich, "How to Win in Iraq," Foreign Affairs (Sep/Oct 2005) <link>.

Wang Jisi, "China's Search for Stability with America," Foreign Affairs (Sep/Oct 2005) <link>.

Susan Windybank, "The Thoughtful Superhawk" [interview with Robert Kagan], Policy (Aut 2005) <link>.


Reviews

Brian K. Waite, For God & Country: One Chaplain’s Perspective of War and the Life Lessons Learned (Keller, TX: Heartspring Media, 2005), review by Richard N. Story, Armchair General (20 Dec 2005) <link>.

George Packer, The Assassin's Gate: America in Iraq (NY: FS&G, 2005), NY Times (7 Oct 2005) <link> & (30 Oct 2005) <link>, Policy Review 133 (Oct/Nov 2005) <link>, Columbia Journalism Review (Sep/Oct 2005) <link>, In These Times (29 Nov 2005) <link>,  American Conservative (19 Dec 2005) <link>, & CS Monitor (27 Dec 2005) <link>.

Norman F. Cantor, Alexander the Great: Journey to the End of the Earth (NY: HarperCollins, 2005), SF Chronicle (25 Dec 2005) <link>.

Randall Fegley, The Golden Spurs of Kortrijk: How the Knights of France Fell to the Foot Soldiers of Flanders in 1302 (Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2002), De Re Militari (Dec 2005) <link>.

Max Egremont, Siegfried Sassoon: A Life (NY: FS&G, 2005), NY Times (27 Dec 2005) <link>

Daniel Benjamin & Steven Simon, The Next Attack: The Failure of the War on Terror and a Strategy for Getting It Right (NY: Henry Holt, 2005), NY Times (25 Dec 2005) <link>.

David McCullough, 1776 (NY: Simon & Schuster, 2005), Michigan War Studies Review 2005.11.01 <link>.

Jaime Salazar, Legion of the Lost: The True Experience of an American in the French Foreign Legion (NY: Berkley, 2005), Philadelphia Inquirer (15 Dec 2005) <link>.

Richard J. Evans, The Third Reich in Power, 1933-1939 (NY: Penguin, 2005), NY Times (18 Dec 2005) <link>.

Husain Haqqani, Pakistan: Between Mosque and Military (Washington: Carnegie Endowment for Int'l Peace, 2005), Commentary (19 Dec 2005) <link>.

Gutierre Diaz de Gamez, The Unconquered Knight: A Chronicle of the Deeds of Don Pero Niño, Count of Buelna, tr. & ed. by Joan Evans (1928; rpt. Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell Pr, 2004), De Re Militari (Dec 2005) <link>.

Robert Fisk, The Great War for Civilization: The Conquest of the Middle East (NY: Knopf, 2005), NY Times (11 Dec 2005) <link>.

Uzodimna Iweala, Beasts of No Nation (NY: HarperCollins, 2005), NY Times (17 Nov 2005) <link> & (24 Nov 2005) <link>.

Victor D. Hanson, A War Like No Other: How the Athenians and Spartans Fought the Peloponnesian War (NY: Random House, 2005), NY Times (11 Oct 2005) <link> & (23 Oct 2005) <link>, Commentary (Nov 2005) <link>, New Criterion 24 (Nov 2005) <link>, & American Conservative (19 Dec 2005) <link>.

Mary Hershberger, Jane Fonda’s War: A Political Biography of an Anti-war Icon (NY: New Press, 2005), London Review of Books 27.22 (Nov 2005) <link>.

Robert D. Kaplan, Imperial Grunts: The American Military on the Ground (NY: Random House, 2005), Commentary (Nov 2005) <link> & NY Times (27 Nov 2005) <link>.

Louis J. Freeh with Howard Means, My FBI: Bringing Down the Mafia, Investigating Bill Clinton, and Fighting the War on Terror (NY: St. Martin's, 2005), NY Times (6 Nov 2005) <link>.

Dennis Showalter, Patton and Rommel: Men of War in the Twentieth Century (NY: Berkley Caliber, 2005), Military History Quarterly (Fall 2005) <link>.

Sam Mendes, dir., Jarhead (Universal Pictures 2005), NY Times (4 Nov 2005) <link>.

Robert R. Powell, RA-5C Vigilante Units in Combat (Oxford: Osprey, 2004), Vietnam (Oct 2005) <link>.

David Lipsky, Absolutely American: Four Years at West Point (NY: Houghton Mifflin, 2003), Vietnam (Oct 2005) <link>.

Dick Couch, The Finishing School: Earning the Navy SEAL Trident (NY: Crown, 2005), Vietnam (Oct 2005) <link>.

John Cornwell, Hitler’s Scientists: Science, War, and the Devil’s Pact (NY: Penguin, 2003), World War II (Oct 2005) <link>.

Daniel Benjamin & Stephen Simon, The Next Attack: The Failure of the War on Terror and a Strategy for Getting It Right (NY: Henry Holt, 2005), NY Times (4 Nov 2005) <link>.

Ann Blackman, Wild Rose: Rose O'Neale Greenhow, Civil War Spy (NY: Random House, 2005), Civil War Book Review (Fall 2005) <link>.

Anne Sarah Rubin, A Shattered Nation: The Rise and Fall of the Confederacy, 1861-1868 (Chapel Hill: U NC Pr, 2005), Civil War Book Review (Fall 2005) <link>.

Lynn Schooler, The Last Shot: The Incredible Story of the C.S.S. Shenandoah and the True Conclusion of the American Civil War (NY: HaperCollins, 2005), Civil War Book Review (Fall 2005) <link>.

Franny Nudelman, John Brown’s Body: Slavery, Violence, and the Culture of War (Chapel Hill: U NC Pr, 2004), Civil War Book Review (Fall 2005) <link>.

John R. Neff, Honoring the Civil War Dead: Commemoration and the Problem of Reconciliation (Lawrence: U Kansas Pr, 2005), Civil War Book Review (Fall 2005) <link>.

Earl J. Hess, Field Armies and Fortifications in the Civil War: The Eastern Campaigns, 1861-1864 (Chapel Hill: U NC Pr, 2005), Civil War Book Review (Fall 2005) <link>.

Edward Colimore, Eyewitness Reports: The Inquirer’s Live Coverage of the American Civil War (Philadelphia: Phila Newspapers Inc, 2004), Civil War Book Review (Fall 2005) <link>.

Campbell R. Thomas, ed., Engineer in Gray: Memoirs of Chief Engineer James H. Tomb, CSN (Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co, 2005), Civil War Book Review (Fall 2005) <link>.

Nina Silber, Daughters of the Union: Northern Women Fight the Civil War (Cambridge: Harvard U Pr, 2005), Civil War Book Review (Fall 2005) <link>.

James R. Reger, Baptism at Bull Run (Augusta, GA: Harbor House, 2004), Civil War Book Review (Fall 2005) <link>.

John M. Cocski, The Confederate Battle Flag: America’s Most Embattled Emblem (Cambridge: Harvard U Pr, 2005), Civil War Book Review (Fall 2005) <link>.

Russell H. Beatie, Army of the Potomac, vol. II: McClellan Takes Command, September 1861-Februrary 1862 (Cambridge, MA: Da Capo, 2004), Civil War Book Review (Fall 2005) <link>.

David Madden, "Rediscovering Civil War Classics" [S. Foote, Shiloh], Civil War Book Review (Fall 2005) <link>.

Chris Ayres, War Reporting for Cowards (Boston: Atlantic Monthly Pr, 2005), Alan Feuer, Over There: From the Bronx to Baghdad, A Memoir (NY: Counterpoint, 2005), Colby Buzzell, My War: Killing Time in Iraq (NY: Putnam, 2005), & Anthony Shadid, My Night Draws Near: Iraq's People in the Shadow of America's War (NY: Henry Holt, 2005), Columbia Journalism Review (Nov/Dec 2005) <link>.

Suzanne Mettler, "Soldiers to Citizens," Wilson Quarterly (Aut 2005) <link>.

Kenneth Chase, Firearms: A Global History to 1700 (Cambridge: CUP 2003), De Re Militari (Oct 2005) <link>.

Vickie L. Ziegler, Trial by Fire and Battle in Medieval German Literature (Rochester, NY: Camden House, 2004), De Re Militari (Oct 2005) <link>.

Thomas Cushman, ed., A Matter of Principle: Humanitarian Arguments for War in Iraq (Berkeley: U Calif Pr, 2005), NY Times (30 Oct 2005) <link>.

Gary Rosen, ed., The Right War? The Conservative Debate on Iraq (Cambridge: CUP, 2005), NY Times (30 Oct 2005) <link>.

Michael Goldfarb, Ahmad's War, Ahmad's Peace: Surviving under Saddam, Dying in the New Iraq (NY: Carroll & Graf, 2005), NY Times (30 Oct 2005) <link>.

Scott Turow, Ordinary Heroes (NY: FS&G, 2005), NY Times (27 Oct 2005) <link> & (6 Nov 2005) <link>.

Richard J. Evans, The Third Reich in Power: 1933-1939 (NY: Penguin, 2005), NY Times (26 Oct 2005) <link>.

George Cawkwell, The Greek Wars: The Failure of Persia (Oxford: OUP, 2005), Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2005.10.31 <link>.

Jung Chang & Jon Halliday, Mao: The Unknown Story (NY: Knopf, 2005), NY Times (23 Oct 2005) <link> & New Criterion 24 (Oct 2005) <link>.

Hugh D.H. Soar, The Crooked Stick: A History of the Longbow (Yardley, PA: Westholme Publ, 2004), De Re Militari (Oct 2005) <link>.

James Romm, ed., Alexander the Great: Selections from Arrian, Diodorus, Plutarch and Quintus Curtius (Indianapolis: Hackett, 2005), Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2005.10.25 <link>.

Gary Ecelbarger, Black Jack Logan: An Extraordinary Life in Peace and War (Guilford, CT: Lyons Pr, 2005), Armchair General (14 Oct 2005) <link>.

David E. Murphy, What Stalin Knew: The Enigma of Barbarossa (New Haven: YUP, 2005), Moscow Times (7 Oct 2005) <link>.

Tom Holland, Persian Fire: The First World Empire and the Battle for the West (NY: Little, Brown, 2005), VDH[anson]'s Private Papers (12 Oct 2005) [orig. in TLS] <link>.

Gerhard L. Weinberg, Visions of Victory: The Hopes of Eight World War II Leaders (Cambridge: CUP, 2005), Washington Times (9 Oct 2005) <link>.

Bing West, No True Glory: A Frontline Account of the Battle for Fallujah (NY: Bantam, 2005), CS Monitor (4 Oct 2005) <link>.

Sharon Ghamari-Tabrizi, The Worlds of Herman Kahn: The Intuitive Science of Thermonuclear War (Cambridge: HUP, 2005), The American Conservative (10 Oct 2005) <link>.

Herman J. Obermayer, Soldiering for Freedom: A GI's Account of World War II (College Station: Texas A&M U Pr, 2005), Commentary (Oct 2005) <link>.

Tony R. Judt, Postwar: A History of Europe since 1945 (NY: Penguin, 2005), Chronicle of Higher Education (14 Oct 2005) <link>, Commentary (Oct 2005) <link>, & NY Times (16 Oct 2005) <link>.

Charles L. Dean, Soldiers and Sled Dogs: A History of Military Dog Mushing (Lincoln: U Nebraska Pr, 2005), H-Net Reviews (Aug 2005) <link>.

David Cortright, Soldiers in Revolt : GI Resistance During the Vietnam War (Chicago: Haymarket Books, 2005), Antiwar.com (5 Oct 2005) <link>.